I don’t know what you mean by “Europe”, but in Sweden we celebrate christmas on the 24th. 🙂 (It’s a Swedish thing. For some reason we always do things on the “evening”-day – christmas eve, midsummer eve…)
Hmmmm. Maybe it was the 24th! It was a student from the Czech Republic who gave a speech and explained it! (It’s only been 18 years, so I’m fuzzy on the details.)
Hi Nony, Germany celebrates basically 3 days of Christmas. On the 24th it’s time for presents in the evenings but many stores, companies and factories and stuff are open. The 25th and 26th are national holidays where basically everything is closed.
I’ve decided that in particular, I need to work on the moment of hesitation. I think that’s my downfall. I’m not a creative person. My drawers, cabinets, etc. are very organized. It’s the visual areas – and the storage areas that are the real struggle. Or maybe I’m more of a creative person than I previously thought……
Ellen says
I don’t know what you mean by “Europe”, but in Sweden we celebrate christmas on the 24th. 🙂 (It’s a Swedish thing. For some reason we always do things on the “evening”-day – christmas eve, midsummer eve…)
Dana White says
Hmmmm. Maybe it was the 24th! It was a student from the Czech Republic who gave a speech and explained it! (It’s only been 18 years, so I’m fuzzy on the details.)
Nane says
Hi Nony, Germany celebrates basically 3 days of Christmas. On the 24th it’s time for presents in the evenings but many stores, companies and factories and stuff are open. The 25th and 26th are national holidays where basically everything is closed.
Dana White says
Thank you for the clarification!!!
Marlene says
I’ve decided that in particular, I need to work on the moment of hesitation. I think that’s my downfall. I’m not a creative person. My drawers, cabinets, etc. are very organized. It’s the visual areas – and the storage areas that are the real struggle. Or maybe I’m more of a creative person than I previously thought……