L’Shana Tovah!
/Wishing a happy and prosperous new year to all who are celebrating Rosh Hashanah this week. L’Shana Tovah!
Wishing a happy and prosperous new year to all who are celebrating Rosh Hashanah this week. L’Shana Tovah!
Nowruz marks the Persian New Year and is celebrated on the Spring Equinox with traditional customs, dances, gift exchanges, poetry, and of course, food. We wish all of our Persian friends and family members a very happy Nowruz!
We all want to lose weight, get in shape, clean out our closets, watch less TV, and read more books. But this year, we’re resolving to practice gratitude for the world around us.
The theme of my resolutions is love. I plan to volunteer for causes I’m passionate about and help friends whenever they are in need. I’m also going to be more open with sharing compliments and perform at least one random act of kindness for another person every day. And I resolve to only share positive posts on social media!
My year is going to center around connection. I resolve to call my sisters more often, get together with neighbors for block parties and backyard barbecues, cook meals for friends and family, take more pictures of the people in my life, go on more hikes and appreciate nature, and sit down once a week to write thank you cards!
We faced some personal and work challenges this year, but challenges are part of life. They help us appreciate the things we sometimes take for granted. As we look back on 2023, we’re proud of how we persevered and we look forward to welcoming 2024. We wish you the happiest of new years!
Leave it to our friends at TheSixFifty to drop the definitive list of food, drink, music, and dance offerings for your New Year’s Eve on the Peninsula. Please celebrate responsibly!