tags: Carnival of Christmas, blog carnivals
The 2007 edition of the Carnival of Christmas is now available for you to enjoy. I admit that, even though I am religiously-challenged, I still participated cuz, hey, I love christmas (well, I love any excuse to celebrate, so I love all the holidays)!
(And besides, christmas was co-opted from a MUCH earlier heathen holiday, so I am not celebrating christmas in the true sense of the word, I am celebrating the "festival of lights" on one of the shortest days of the year, cuz the lights are what I truly enjoy about christmas).
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No invitation.
Must have been lost in the mail.
Here's mine anyway.
Is there a war on christmas carnival?