With New Year’s Eve coming up, the subject of calendars has come to mind. I usually wait to buy any generic, secular calendars until very late December, when the prices come down to bargain level.
Maybe I seem a bit cheap, but I refuse to pay full price for a calendar that, sure, may have the cast of Lost on it, but doesn’t include most of the Jewish holidays. Thankfully, my congregation sells messianic calendars at our congregational bookstore, and those I’ll pay full price for, but if we ever move, the only workable solution will probably be custom printed calendars on a color inkjet printer.
They’re not as fun, but at least they’d have everything I want on any calendar I use on them – including the Jewish months, days and year. Happy New Year, everyone! It’s 5768, at least by the Hebrew calendar. And it’s been that for a while now.
Tags: custom printed calendars, Hebrew calendars, Roman calendars, secular calendars