melebrate

To mourn and celebrate at the same damn time. To be sad and joyous simultaneously. To celebrate the victory while in the midst of war. To celebrate with a mellow air.
I am going to melebrate the life of my mother Glenda Jean today; she was a good witch.
The ceasefire is truly cause for melebrating.

We melebrated our accomplishments with a couple of bottles of wine at home.
by abittabling February 23, 2024
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