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We laughed, we cried, we saw history being made.

2020 Xmas Ornament shot

 

Starting in March, historical events began to unfold at every turn. Many of us kept looking at our loved ones, wondering if things could get any stranger. A global pandemic, devastating wildfires for the third year running, looming economic uncertainty, highly controversial elections, lockdowns, food shortages, an odd scarcity in toilet paper have all become the hallmark of 2020. There is even a Christmas tree ornament dedicated to the more globally felt events of 2020.

We feel confident that you have endured multiple personal hurdles that added insult to an already disastrous year. Now on the brink of 2021, we are all holding our breath; what will happen now? Dare we dream? Dare we ask for a calmer sense of normalcy around the corner? No matter the answer, we wanted to take a minute and focus on some of the lighter moments and maybe tickle your funny bone with some of the more amusing tales we found online.

Curl up on the sofa, get a cup of hot cocoa, and laugh with us awhile.

The “dumpster fire that is 2020.” People got creative with their holiday greetings. USA Today shares a few people’s stories.

The failure of the Rockafeller Christmas tree, reported by USA Today.

A few zoom mishaps from our year online will give you a belly ache from laughter.

We could not leave out the now-famous comedian Robyn Schall for the relatable Instagram post of her 2020 goals and how now they are trolling her.

And finally, a video tweeted around the world of a Ukrainian woman who repeatedly fails to walk across an ice-covered street. As many news outlets have stated, if the ice-covered street is a metaphor for 2020 – we are right there with this woman! Keep trying; we will get to the end soon! 

We depart with this final quote from Bruce Sanguin and sincerely wish you all the best holiday 2020 can bring you! We are still here and always willing to support you in any way we can!

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