Oh, absolutely, Christmasstar!I am watching A christmas carol, the black and white version with Alastair Sim's as Scrooge. I think this is the best version of all the ones ever made!.....
Hey! How about a picture for the Christmas Blossoms thread, Jeff?It's snowing -- finally! Not exactly a blizzard here, but a soft gentle falling snow that is completely windless. It's beautiful.....
Glad to hear you are all well! cheesywe survivbed the storm.. worst since Hurricane Isabelle 6 years ago.... and just in time.. next weekend is the grand illumination parade!
YABBA
we survivbed the storm.. worst since Hurricane Isabelle 6 years ago.... and just in time.. next weekend is the grand illumination parade!
YABBA
Good morning my Christmas loving friends…..here we are just days away from the start of the season......A season that is so full of magic and awe that it strikes adults and children a like. A season that we wait all year for, that once it does arrive it seems to end so quickly.
This year my one Christmas wish is for the season to take its time….to linger about while we enjoy and fully embrace the season and everything we love about it. I want more time to cuddle with our children while we are watching our favorite Christmas shows on TV. To bake all those beloved cookies that we make at Christmas…to pretend I did not see the little ones sneak a cookie or two off the cooling racks. More time to enjoy, too appreciate the sparkle that shines in our children’s eyes when they see the house all decorated and fully lit up, on Christmas Eve when they track Santa NORAD and then put out Santa’s milk and cookies, on Christmas morning when they see all those presents that seemed to magically appear under the tree that were not there the night before.
So Father Christmas….this season please take your time so we may fully enjoy what the season is truly about and to be thankful for all the blessings we have in our lives! Merry Christmas Everyone!
It is amazing.. the power of emotion.. the power of connection.. the power of technology.. the power of friendship...the spirit of Christmas...here.. in a small way.. we , the believers in all of these things, unite in a common desire to hold on to a spirit that envelops people for a few weeks each year- we however, celebrate all year.. especially in friendships which amazingly enough.. stretches across the world.. nowhere else can you find such caring and friendly people.. yet through the power of technology.. and connection.. we remain.. all year long as... most importantly, friends....
and so it has come to this.....
Four days.... until the season...
CONTINUITY
In our ever more rapidly changing world, we strive to find an anchor - something that stays the same.
Like a rock to hold onto as the current washes us downstream to an uncertain future.
Let's face it. The world is really changing too fast.
There have been more physical, technological and cultural changes in the past 100 years than in all of man's history up to that time.
Is it any wonder that those few things that do not change are so precious to us?
Christmas.
Yes, it has evolved somewhat over our lifetimes, but far less than most institutions.
It is something dependable. Always there. And always the same time every year.
We are lucky and insightful here at My Merry Christmas.
I feel our group truly sees the value of Christmas and seeks to hold it dear all year long.
No, we are not crazy. We are smart and see the importance of Christmas and the Christmas Season.
Thanks for being here this year, everyone, to hang on together to the rock that is Christmas.
........And so we arrive at Day 3 before Christmas Season 2009.
Last day until the season:
I was just thinking about what we remember, about what makes us like or even love certain things. For example, I have no idea why I absolutely LOVE anything to do with Christmas. I mean, I could honestly listen to Christmas music 24-7 and never tire of it. Why is that?? And I know I am not alone. In fact, there are so MANY people, women AND men, who are so in tune with Christmas that they frequent this very website that counts down the days until Christmas! Can you imagine? Tonight I was speaking with several friends. I told them that I really want to complete my (Christmas) scrapbooking stuff before I die. I know, I know—we know not the day nor the hour—but I want to leave behind my legacy of my love of ALL things Christmas.
When I speak with my third graders year after year, I realize what a happy childhood I had, how lucky I was. I felt so loved as a child. My parents managed a boat landing so we lived at the river year round in the South. We had four distinct seasons—cool and cleansing spring; hot and humid summer that equated with swimming everyday (!!!); fall, beautiful fall and piles of leaves that invited diving (as opposed to summer diving!); and winter—snow days and nights that were glorious. Just as if it were yesterday, I remember the crickets and the lightning bugs, the scent of honeysuckle, the ripple of the waves as boats passed the pier, the piles and crunch of dry leaves, the first fat flakes of winter and the bitter winds, and the first blossoms of dogwoods and honeysuckle! And the Christmas celebrations were homey and loud with so many cousins and aunts and uncles.
Going back past the years that have hurried by, my memories crowd around me and make me remember about something I read, that the things that move us are the things that reflect what we already believe: That one equals many. That an individual is a part of the greater whole. That together we can do great things. That each of us, in some way, wishes to be part of something greater, something grander, than simply ourselves. I believe that is what we have here at My Merry Christmas. My, how things actually become the circle of life!
And thus, we have come full circle since last year, and so it is now…the beginning of the new Christmas season.
Were Here!!!