Far far away from where I am at the moment
A bit of swimming

in a pool or a warm sea
Christmas celebration with a politically correct version of Grandfather Frost
and some food that will suffice for a while
Relaxing breakfasts in a quiet corner

and a pleasant afternoons with cocktails or cappuccino and a book in a bar
Some entertainment to accompany lunches
and evening cocktails
Then back home
Well, that's the plan. How it is going to be, who knows?
We don't celebrate Christmas as fit the proper ExUSSR denizens. We used to celebrate New Year but gave up on it 5 or 6 years ago. New Year has lost its significance as a Holiday to me while living in Israel because it was not a holiday over there. It is not much of a holiday in England too. Maybe if we lived in Scotland, then Hogmanay would resurrect it somewhat, or maybe not. We gave up on traditional holidays. Every weekend when we are together is A New Year or a Birthday or an International Women Day for us
I know, I know
Spoiler:
I am a weirdo.
But...
Quote:
We are all a little weird and life's a little weird,
and when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours,
we join up with them and fall in mutual weirdness and call it love.
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