Saturday, December 24, 2011

Oh, Festivals!

It's been a long, long week at work. Insane is the only way I can describe December (and the number of posts in December, and how delayed I am in commenting and answering comments on the blog can attest to that). What made it all worse is people mentioning long breaks, and about how December is a pretty easy going month and all while it was the complete opposite for those of us who work in my place.  

But then, it's Saturday now, and all the effort we put in during the last two weeks means that at least Sunday and Monday should be relatively easy going and peaceful. Fingers crossed. 

With that, I figured I should join in the bandwagon and wish everyone a happy (insert name of appropriate festival here)

List of festivals:
i. *Festivus (Dec 23)
ii. Hanukkah (Dec 20 - 28)
iii. Christmas (Dec 25)
iv. New Year (Jan 1)
v. Anything I missed out

*Remembered this from a gchat conversation with a friend last year

10 comments:

  1. Happy holidays to you as well, followed back too!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Happy Holidays!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Have yourself a merry little Christmas......

    ReplyDelete
  4. Happy holidays Terra. Hope you get the rest and relaxation you deserve.

    Thanks for your blog in 2011 - I've thoroughly enjoyed reading and commenting and thank you also for stopping by at my blog. Have a wonderful 2012.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Plus he Winter Solstice (21st or 22nd depending on whose calendar you believe).

    Happy all those Holidays to you!

    ReplyDelete
  6. Here's wishing you a belated X'Mas and an advanced Happy New Year!

    I agree with you about December being the busiest month ever. If anything, there are tighter deadlines :)

    ReplyDelete
  7. King of Scurf: I hope you have a good break too and a great new year. And thanks, honestly if it weren't for all of you here, blogging might not be half as fun...

    SAW: Oh yes.. I missed that out, I guess.

    sriyani: Hi, it's been awhile. Same to you... Oh yeah, crazy, crazy month!

    ReplyDelete

IT's THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN

Time for the Annual Appraisal again.  It's a cloudy Sunday afternoon, and I had just finished giving scores to my subordinates on their ...