Merry Christmas!

I just wanted to take this time to thank you for visiting my blog and reading my silly posts! I really enjoy interacting with all of you and sharing my eating adventures. I hope you folks had a great 2025 and here’s to an awesome 2026! What have I noticed lately? How fast time passes us by. I don’t know what it is – post-Covid? Anyway, time seems to pass fast and I am not remembering things as much as I used to. Perhaps it’s because of social media/phones – too much information and doom scrolling. I do miss the old days (pre-social media) sometimes. I read something the other day about how sad it is that kids today don’t know how to be bored anymore. That statement stuck with me. I watch my brothers who can’t let go of their phone for a second. They go wash a dish and literally have to have their phone next to them to continue watching a video…to wash ONE DISH. Thankfully I’m not at that point. Okay, I got off track. Happy Holidays!!!

8 thoughts on “Merry Christmas!

  1. Happy Christmas! Thank you for sharing your adventures and observations and eagerly anticipating many more in the coming year!

  2. I worry about the young people and the older ones, too. They sit at bus stops and instead of watching the cars, people, scenery all about them, their noses are in their phones.
    Hopefully the newest generation of kids – who have young parents who don’t want their young ones buried in the internet take charge and raise aware and creative people. Otherwise we might have the reality of The Terminator come true.

    AND, btw, Merry merry and a really great New Year to you, too!

    • Yes you are absolutely right. On the rare chance I am a passenger, I am looking around! On my walks, I just like looking at my surroundings. People who walk while looking on their phones…I don’t get it. And I see so many folks walking their dogs but just engrossed in their phones the whole time.

      And these young kids who are born with devices in their hands don’t even know how to use the knowledge in their hands to their full advantage! I think a lot of times creativity does come from “boredom” but everyone is now overstimulated. Oh boy we both got off on a tangent! Merry Christmas and happy new year aunty!!!

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