Tuesday, December 31, 2024

HOPE and CHANGE

 Every New Year's Eve we celebrate what I can only call "Hope and Change." It's not the year that passed, counting blessings but also awfulness, but what we hope is the door to change.


If the definition of doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result is a form of looniness, then New Year's Eve celebrations are forms of madness.


Call me crazy, but without hope I really would go mad.




Happy New Year!


4 comments:

Janie Junebug said...

I always have hope!

Love,
Janie

Evelyn said...

Yes, hope is vital to our well-being. Wishing you a blessed coming year, dear friend.

Vijaya said...

Oh yes! Hope is one of the theological virtues, along with Faith and Love! A blessed and happy New Year to you and all yours.

Barbara Etlin said...

Hope-filled New Year, Mirka!