Yes, we know it’s not Armenian Christmas — but we’re here in America, and it would be pretty depressing to feel left out of the joyous celebration going on all around.
Besides, it’s always appropriate to pray for peace on Earth and good will among all of us who have to share the planet.
Looking back on this year, our family feels truly blessed. We wish the same for all of you, for all time.
So please forgive us if we repeat ourselves on Jan. 6: Shnorhavor Nor Dari yev Soorp Dznoont to you all, from Robyn, Doug, Mandy and Mary (Rob’s Mom!)
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You look great! Merry Christmas to all.
Merry Christmas to all. Mandy, love the Nascar T-shirt.