I'm not Jewish.
My sister's not Jewish.
But that didn't stop her from sending me
this ultra-cute greeting card!
Happy Hanukkah to everyone who is
celebrating the Festival of Lights
which begins this evening at sunset!
Bonus cuteness:
Nothing is off limits. And I do send good wishes to those celebrating whatever they wish believe.
ReplyDeleteAnd now I know when Llamakah is this year! Thanks. I asked the Kid Brother Tuesday and he said “not yet”... which is as close as he gets to a straight answer.
ReplyDeleteI've seen menorahs in a couple of windows in our city. We don't have much Jews here, but we did before WW2 which is why our local Synagogue is the second biggest in Europe.
ReplyDeleteHappy Winterfall, Debs!
I heard a new-to-me song last night: "let's spend hanukkah in santa monica"; it was cute. 8 nights of light; we sure could use that right now.
ReplyDeleteI did a Christmas tree all in blue and silver one year, got lots of Hanukkah comments on that one. I just like the color.
ReplyDeleteHello Debra, Happy Chanukah! We are entitled to borrow any holiday or tradition, especially the fun ones!
ReplyDelete--Jim
I'm not jewish either....buy i adore that card!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI would get Hanukkah cards from my Jewish godfather every year and I loved them. They were so cute.
ReplyDeleteCute! May your week be merry and bright.
ReplyDeleteHappy Solstice..Happy Hanukkah, Merry Christmas..all the best in 2020!! That's a bad looking paw!!!Hugs
ReplyDeleteHow funny! Just last night a friend was describing this card to me! Her sister-in-law had sent her this card, and as she described it she said 'La-ma-kah'. I said, in Spanish a double 'L' is pronounced 'Y', so it's even better! We had a hearty chuckle!
ReplyDeleteThat blow up bear with the dreidl is awesome!
Best wishes for all the holidays, m'dear!
Seasons greetings!
ReplyDeleteIt is a great card. The picture would make a great real lawn display.
ReplyDeleteHopefully everyone who celebrates will have a Happy Hanukkah!
So smoke your marijuanica . . . .
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
I just want to celebrate every holiday and special day!! :)
ReplyDeleteThe Llamaka card is charming.
ReplyDeleteJoy and celebrations belong to all!
ReplyDeleteI am in favor of celebration and having fun
ReplyDeleteLlamas are cute and the card your sister sent you is funny. :D
ReplyDeleteOn Project Runway last week a woman wore a sweater that read "Jewnicorn."
ReplyDeleteI thought of that today on LLamakah!
ReplyDeleteIt falls into the common category of St. Patricks (not Irish) and Cinco de Mayo (Not Mexican) as any reason to party esp. if it involves fried tasty things.
Cute cute cute!!!
ReplyDeleteA very cute post. Have a Merry Christmas to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteHappy Hanukkah to those who celebrate it.
ReplyDeleteHappy ❄️ Holidays
ReplyDeleteThank you for being part of my creative world.
Hanukkah is so cool!
ReplyDeleteI celebrate it with some close friends.
The jokes Jewish people tell during Hanukkah celebration are a RIOT,
XoXo
Love the card! So cute and I love the bear too! Big Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThanks to you and your sister.
ReplyDeleteHappy Hanukah and almost Christmas.
Cheers.
we have llama stuff all over the houses of the gg's..they love llama anything..
ReplyDeleteI have friends that, when their boys were young, put up Hanukkah lights and outside decorations. The boys couldn't stand that their house was the only one undecorated during December. All lights are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love that your sister sent you that card; ya'll are too cute and funny!
ReplyDeleteThat is too cute. I've been into Llamas since the Grand girl got into the Llama Llama kids series of books.
ReplyDeleteI am still waiting for the Hanukkah fried chicken sandwich my husband promised me (fried foods are traditional around Hanukkah - OK it really should be doughnuts and latkes, but I want a fried chicken sandwich)
ReplyDeletewonderful tradition and such a lovely card dear Debra :)
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