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CHRISTMAS SEASON DAY #1



Well, Good Morning, Good Morning, Dear Friends.

What a time we had yesterday evening as Christmas Season 2012 was rung in in fine style!
Lots of participation and a good time was had by all.
If you missed it, mark your calendars for next year!
(Oh, what the heck! I'll do the counting for you!)

But still we move forward, albeit with a reduced count:
Days to Christmas Day: 42 (Six weeks from today!)
Days to Thanksgiving: 9 (SINGLE DIGITS!!)
(I can almost taste the turkey!)

Relatively nice here to start off with at 54 degrees, but it's not supposed to get any warmer during the course of the day and could actually get colder. Maybe some rain, too.
Then the bottom drops out tonight and we chould be down into the 30's.
BRRRR!
A seasonal start to the Season!

Another heartfelt thanks to our special posters this year.
Who knew such talent ran in our ranks?
(I did! I did!)
Well, I guess we all really knew, didn't we?

OK!
Listen to those Christmas Digital Files, CD's, Cassette tapes, LP records and wax cyliders!
Watch a Christmas movie!
Get your decorations ready!
Plan your Christmas dinner!

And while you're at it.......Have a really Terrrrrrrrrific Tuesday!
 
Good mornng mmc freinds
Well we have done it the start of the season
Its cold here ths morning and wet ~{
Started on sunday and got my big rendeer and sleigh out and sorted out some of the christmas decor so it wll be easier to get at
A guy iis coming today to built me a wee fench for round my grotto has to be painted white and gonna put garland and lghts on it
Had a traders meeting last night they go on the 24th and a few of us was saying htey cant wait to get it over as it is stressful as there is a lot of things to do
Am in charge of the human snowglobe grotto and gettng santa into the town and the photo.s with the kids or family in the grotto and the funfair . think that is enough...
Truth i am a bit nervious as they seems to be a lot of excitment about this snowglobe and am scared of messing up.

So have you guys any guys any christmas plans for today what ever you are doing enjoy
OK tme for a cuppa and get my day started
So you all take care stay safe and HUGS to all furbabies talk soon
looks like you are really going to be busy! Also sounds like so much fun!
I am making some eggnog, finishishing off a cake, setting up the table decorations for our seniors lunch, and then going to work at 5.
 
Just a few more words:



Folks, it's all been said by our special posters whos literary talents dwarf mine.
But to tell you the truth, I couldn't be more pleased.
It is clear our members truly love and are moved by the Christmas Season. What we all here have in common.

During his variety show back in the 1960's, Jackie Gleason used to say "The Miami Beach audience is the greatest audience in the world".
Well, what we have here my friends is the greatest, nicest, friendliest and most festive forum on the entire internet.
When was the last time you read an unkind word or a put-down here?
Compare with other forums you have no doubt seen and tell me I'm not right.
(Well, hey! After all. The topic of Christmas brings out the best people and the best in people.)

Happy Christmas Season, my Many Merry and Marvelous Friends.
You deserve the best and you have it here!

Thank you so much for your dependable support this year.
And I look forward to many more years of counting on you and with you!

With the of greatest sincerity, I remain as always....
- Crown
 
Hey everyone! 6 weeks until Christmas! Happy start to the season! just checking in quick on a break, then I am off for the day.

My family will be celebrating tonight, with a huge meal, the Elf on the Shelf DVD, book, and the kids will also be introduced to the elf for the first time. They will have to give him a name and I will let you know what it is.

I will check back in later this am. Hope you all have a great day. We're getting closer!


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very nice!
 
No 2013 is going to be awesome, 13 and 17 are my lucky numbers something good always happens for me on those dates

I have had many important tings in my life happen involving the number 13. My oldest son was born on April 13. My youngest son was born at 1:13pm or 13:13 in military time. My mother passed away on March 13, those are some of the things that have happened. I think the good outweigh the bad for me.
 
Hello all! I have missed way too many days on here! Last week my dog was diagnosed with congestive heart failure and I have been up and down with emotions. I would be so happy one minute because he seemed so well then the next would be down thinking of his diagnosis. Good news is that yesterday he went in for a check up and the vet said his heart and lungs were responding well to the medication and he is doing very good! He never seemed ill except for a cough, he is alert, happy, active and eats well. The cough is gone since taking the medication.

In other news, two of my neighbors have their outdoor Christmas lights up and tree in the window! :D

I will be busy within the next 2 weeks so will try to get on here when I can. I hope I can find all the special post on here to catch up on those at least.

I hope you all have a Merry Day! cheesy
 
Just a few more words:



Folks, it's all been said by our special posters whos literary talents dwarf mine.
But to tell you the truth, I couldn't be more pleased.
It is clear our members truly love and are moved by the Christmas Season. What we all here have in common.

During his variety show back in the 1960's, Jackie Gleason used to say "The Miami Beach audience is the greatest audience in the world".
Well, what we have here my friends is the greatest, nicest, friendliest and most festive forum on the entire internet.
When was the last time you read an unkind word or a put-down here?
Compare with other forums you have no doubt seen and tell me I'm not right.

(Well, hey! After all. The topic of Christmas brings out the best people and the best in people.)

Happy Christmas Season, my Many Merry and Marvelous Friends.
You deserve the best and you have it here!

Thank you so much for your dependable support this year.
And I look forward to many more years of counting on you and with you!

With the of greatest sincerity, I remain as always....
- Crown
Very well said, Crown! I love this place, people are so kind and you are awesome for your Countdown thread!
 
CHRISTMAS SEASON DAY #1



Well, Good Morning, Good Morning, Dear Friends.

What a time we had yesterday evening as Christmas Season 2012 was rung in in fine style!
Lots of participation and a good time was had by all.
If you missed it, mark your calendars for next year!
(Oh, what the heck! I'll do the counting for you!)

But still we move forward, albeit with a reduced count:
Days to Christmas Day: 42 (Six weeks from today!)
Days to Thanksgiving: 9 (SINGLE DIGITS!!)
(I can almost taste the turkey!)

Relatively nice here to start off with, at 54 degrees but it's not supposed to get any warmer during the course of the day and could actually get colder. Maybe some rain, too.
Then the bottom drops out tonight and we chould be down into the 30's.
BRRRR!
A seasonal start to the Season!

Another heartfelt thanks to our special posters this year.
Who knew such talent ran in our ranks?
(I did! I did!)
Well, I guess we all really knew, didn't we?

OK!
Listen to those Christmas Digital Files, CD's, Cassette tapes, LP records and wax cyliders!
Watch a Christmas movie!
Get your decorations ready!
Plan your Christmas dinner!

And while you're at it.......Have a really Terrrrrrrrrific Tuesday!

I had a great time last night, was a wonderful way to bring in the season!
and thank you, it is an honour to do a special post, something I truly enjoy.
 
Just a few more words:



Folks, it's all been said by our special posters whos literary talents dwarf mine.
But to tell you the truth, I couldn't be more pleased.
It is clear our members truly love and are moved by the Christmas Season. What we all here have in common.

During his variety show back in the 1960's, Jackie Gleason used to say "The Miami Beach audience is the greatest audience in the world".
Well, what we have here my friends is the greatest, nicest, friendliest and most festive forum on the entire internet.
When was the last time you read an unkind word or a put-down here?
Compare with other forums you have no doubt seen and tell me I'm not right.
(Well, hey! After all. The topic of Christmas brings out the best people and the best in people.)

Happy Christmas Season, my Many Merry and Marvelous Friends.
You deserve the best and you have it here!

Thank you so much for your dependable support this year.
And I look forward to many more years of counting on you and with you!

With the of greatest sincerity, I remain as always....
- Crown
another wonderful post!
You are so right, I have been involved in other forums, but this is the only one I have stuck with because this was the only one where the posters actually care about each other.
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Hey everyone! 6 weeks until Christmas! Happy start to the season! just checking in quick on a break, then I am off for the day.

My family will be celebrating tonight, with a huge meal, the Elf on the Shelf DVD, book, and the kids will also be introduced to the elf for the first time. They will have to give him a name and I will let you know what it is.

I will check back in later this am. Hope you all have a great day. We're getting closer!


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We did that last year, the boys love Elf On The Shelf, they named their elf Holiday. They are already wondering when he will be coming back for this year.
 
Hello all! I have missed way too many days on here! Last week my dog was diagnosed with congestive heart failure and I have been up and down with emotions. I would be so happy one minute because he seemed so well then the next would be down thinking of his diagnosis. Good news is that yesterday he went in for a check up and the vet said his heart and lungs were responding well to the medication and he is doing very good! He never seemed ill except for a cough, he is alert, happy, active and eats well. The cough is gone since taking the medication.

In other news, two of my neighbors have their outdoor Christmas lights up and tree in the window! :D

I will be busy within the next 2 weeks so will try to get on here when I can. I hope I can find all the special post on here to catch up on those at least.

I hope you all have a Merry Day! cheesy
so glad to hear your dog is feeling better.

I am starting to see more lights and decorations up here around town too. They still do not have them up on city hall, but that should happen soon.
The Toronto Santa parade is this Sunday!!!
 
Good morning,

I am so sorry I wasn't able to stay up for the festivities last night, I read every post this morning, and it looked like I missed a lot of fun. I had been looking forward to that for months but I fell asleep around 11. I won't be hanging my outdoor lights today, it is a yucky rainy day. So after I get home from my errands I will work on the inside hanging lights. I only have today and Sunday as my last two days off before Thanksgiving, I have a lot to do.

Have a great day and welcome to the season!

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So far I have found and read Coach, Binger, Christmasstar and Caninemom's special post. You are all so very talented! Bravo Bravo! I loved reading them very much. I am going to try to get back on here today and find the rest of the special post I have missed. I have a lot to do today!

By the way, I FINALLY have my heater on for the first time this year. We just ran the air conditioner the other day, this is a nice change! :D
 
I hope I can find all the special post on here to catch up on those at least.


Here they all are for easy looking, including the special post by Crown to ring in the start of the 2012 Christmas season!

Special Post- Day 1


I love Christmas for all the right reasons.

I love Christmas because of Midnight Mass……

I love Christmas because of Christmas carols...

I love Christmas because of how I wake every Christmas Eve morning and still get the same feeling I had when I was 12. That's a tribute to my mother. She instilled in us the value of family, being together, and how it should be special. She recognized, with her mother's intuition, a long time ago that a day would come when we wouldn't all be so close to each other and that the distance would grow in more ways than miles. She made that time special because she wanted us to look back on those days as some of the most precious days of our life and long to be together again the next Christmas. I can still remember sitting in my Mother's lap on Christmas morning and feeling like the most special person in the world. I still get the same feeling each and every Christmas morning. I can still see my brother sitting there playing across from me or feel the wind in my hair as we rode our 3 wheeler together on Christmas morning. I can smell the fudge and cookies…and I can still vividly see the night that Santa came to see us because I had the brother who didn't believe. But to me….at this age….the fact that I can go to a place in my mind and see my Grandfather and Grandmother who passed years ago….when we were all together as a whole family…I am thankful for a mother who created that environment.

I love Christmas because every Christmas tree is perfect.

I love Christmas because of Christmas cards….

I love Christmas because my father had a heart attack. I can still remember coming home from a baseball game and sitting there reveling in a win with my girlfriend (soon to be wife) and getting that knock on the door. I can still remember every inch of the road on that drive. I can still remember the fear that overtook me when they told us they had to revive him three times and that it didn't look good….that the next 24 hours would be critical….that he only had a 10% chance to make it. When he made it, I tucked all that away….until Christmas morning that year. Sitting there, seeing my father who we almost lost…learning right then that life is a series of moments and that you had better learn to cherish each one as it comes along. To me, that is what Christmas is….it just adds to the series of special moments…

I love Christmas because I love giving to others. There is nothing like giving a gift or food to someone and knowing they are truly appreciative of you.

I love Christmas because I work with kids. Being around kids at Christmas….it's almost magical….even the older ones.

I love Christmas because of my wife. I'm a tough ol' coot. Not much rattles me….but the fact that I love someone so much that it can move me to tears….loving someone so deeply that you would literally give up your life for theirs….I never knew that kind of love until I knew her. Knowing that I have a Savior who felt the same for me…that's what my wife taught me about Christmas.

I love Christmas because of the Christmas lights….

I love Christmas because we put on a Christmas play for our elementary school. I love how strong the innocence is in that room. I love the strength of their blind faith. I love how the kids go nuts when an 18 year old dressed as Santa walks in….the smiles….the pure joy that every person in the room feels…

I love Christmas because I found and fell in love with all of you.

Yep, I love Christmas for all the right reasons….


….and Christmas is here….



5 more days until the season….

May your season be blessed….

Speical Post of the Day:

There is a fable where a community survives due to a flame, lit continuously at the center of town. Members would regularly come to it. It provided light and warmth and each member of the town took turns guarding it, ensuring that the flame remained forever lit. The residents believed, that as long as the flame was lit, there would be good will, community, and joy.

In a world, surely gone mad, where high wind and rising water seeks to destroy lives. Where divisions among its people , racially, culturally, economically, and politically, threatens to destroy any sense of civility. A world where vile and repugnant thoughts are allowed to dominate our airwaves. Yet, there still exists a community that is drawn to a flame.

The flame of Christmas exists here forever in our community. In our darkest hours, we seek solace and peace from each other. We celebrate year- long a season of light and warmth, joy, and good will.

We are the keepers of the flame.

And so it has come to this, four days till the season.

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{special post # 3 }


Wow, what a year we had!

On January 1, 2012 this thread was begun and it seems as if I blinked and here we are in the last three days before the start of the Christmas season!

We not only passed last year’s total posts of 3110, we blew it out of the snow and we are not even at the end of the year yet.

As we journey through these last few days before Christmas let us not loose our grip on the joy and excitement that has been building all year.
Let’s sing our songs, decorate our homes and dance for joy as we spread the news that the sprit of Christmas is alive and well!

Steve says in Arthur Christmas…
“If we all gave into the Christmas spirit there would be chaos!”

So what do you think? Ready for some chaos?

Home For Christmas


Special Post 4

The little girl was 6 years old and just brimming over with excitement ! Christmastime had come again and it was snowing heavily. A thick sparkling blanket of snow was upon everything outside. It was Christmas Eve 1960 and Santa was going to make his annual appearance that very night.

All was in readiness. Mom was baking cookies and was nearly finished. Dad was doing "dad" things. He always tape recorded Christmas morning on the "latest" in technology tape recorder so he could enjoy hearing everyone in all their Christmas excitement later on when all the chaos was over and he could relax and just enjoy his family. He was also preparing because he was going to record a talk he planned to have with Santa that evening for his 6-year-old. Her two brothers were being very secretive about something as well as her sister and everyone was feeling Christmas in the air. She did not know it but her two brothers had saved for weeks to buy their baby sister a giant stuffed animal dog with their paper route money and had sneaked it into the house, feeling very sly, without her knowing. Of course, her big sister was "in" on it.

Christmas carolers had stopped by earlier in the evening and it was such a magical sight. It was just like a scene right from the little 6-year-old's favorite Christmas movie, A Christmas Carol !! The little 6-year-old was sure this was what heaven was like as she stood holding her mother's hand listening to the joyous songs of Savior's birth as the snow continued transforming everything with its soft, sparkling Christmassy glow. Soon it was time for her to go to bed so that Santa could arrive !!

Her two big brothers and big sister tucked her into bed which had extra blankets given the chilly temperatures. The small fireplace in the bedroom seemed to have a special kind of Christmas warmth that night it didn't usually have. When the little girl was settled in and was comfy her big brothers and sister began to softly sing to her....the same familiar carols she had heard every Christmas but she loved hearing them. This was a ritual every Christmas for her siblings to tuck her in and then sing carols to her. She was far too excited to sleep and she loved being with her siblings.

Hark The Herald Angels Sing rang through the bedroom and down into the kitchen. Mom and dad even joined in briefly as they went about their Christmas chores. The togetherness of the family that night was more magical than any other time in the year...

Silent night, holy night began to fill the room and the lttle girl finally dropped off to dream of Santa and his reindeer, of angels and a town called Bethlehem and of a doll she hoped Santa would bring her called Suzy Smart....

Years later the little 6-year-old girl is now grown. She still remembers those magical Christmases with her dear brothers and sister singing carols. Though her family are mostly gone now except for her sister, she still feels them in her heart and remembers the precious gift Christmas and family gave to her and still gives her.

The little 6-year-old girl has a new family now. They are a group of people who love Christmas as much as she does. She is part of the group where she is always welcome like Christmas itself. Though there are many diversities among this group their souls are intertwined with good cheer and hope for the future, their families and the world and their hearts beat as one at Christmas. There are times when she feels 6 years old again when visiting with this group and when she closes her eyes she can still see the gently glowing fireplace, the beautiful tree and see the gently falling snow and hear the gentleness and peacefulness of Silent Night being sung once more.......

Merry Christmas, my dear Christmas family. I love you all.


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I am posting the last special post a little early. I have radiation at 9 a.m. and it is an hour and a half drive to get there. I was afraid I wouldn't have time to post it unless I did it early.

Special Post #5, 2012
In what will be my last special post, I want to leave you with a story with a moral. I know how much we all love Christmas. In fact, one of my favorite songs is “I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day” by Wizzard. (Okay, Xmas or RJD, queue the video.). But the thing that makes Christmas so special is its uniqueness and the fact that it doesn’t happen every day. In a way, though, we do have Christmas every day here on the forum. We each experience it in our hearts and share it on here every day. And now to the story and to my last paragraph:

The little girl came into her papa’s study, as she always did Saturday morning before breakfast, and asked for a story. He tried to beg off that morning, for he was very busy, but she would not let him. So he began.
“Well, once there was a little pig—“
She stopped him at the word. She said she had heard little pig stories till she was perfectly sick of them.
“Well, what kind of story shall I tell, then?”
“About Christmas. It’s getting to be the Season.”
“Well!” Her papa roused himself. “Then I’ll tell you about the little girl that wanted it Christmas every day in the year. How would you like that?”
“First-rate!” said the little girl, and she nestled into a comfortable shape in his lap, ready for listening.
“Very well, then, this little pig—Oh, what are you pounding me for?”
“Because you said little pig instead of little girl.”
“I should like to know what’s the difference between a little pig and a little girl that wanted it Christmas every day!”
“Papa!” said the little girl warningly. At this her papa began to tell the story.
Once there was a little girl who liked Christmas so much that she wanted it to be Christmas every day in the year, and as soon as Thanksgiving was over, she began to send postcards to the old Christmas Fairy to ask if she mightn’t have it. But the old Fairy never answered, and after a while the little girl found out that the Fairy wouldn’t notice anything but real letters sealed with a monogram. So, then, she began to send letters, and just the day before Christmas, she got a letter from the Fairy, saying she might have it Christmas every day for a year, and then they would see about having it longer.
The little girl was excited already, preparing for the old-fashioned, once-a-year Christmas that was coming the next day. So she resolved to keep the Fairy’s promise to herself and surprise everybody with it as it kept coming true, but then it slipped out of her mind altogether.
She had a splendid Christmas. She went to bed early, so as to let Santa Claus fill the stockings, and in the morning she was up the first of anybody and found hers all lumpy with packages of candy, and oranges and grapes, and rubber balls, and all kinds of small presents. Then she waited until the rest of the family was up, and she burst into the library to look at the large presents laid out on the library table—books, and boxes of stationery, and dolls, and little stoves, and dozens of handkerchiefs, and inkstands, and skates, and photograph frames, and boxes of watercolors, and dolls’ houses and the big tree, lighted tree standing in the middle.
She had a splendid Christmas all day. She ate so much candy that she did not want any breakfast, and the whole forenoon the presents kept pouring in that had not been delivered the night before, and she went round giving the presents she had got for other people, and came home and ate turkey and cranberry for dinner, and plum pudding and nuts and raisins and oranges, and then went out and coasted, and came in with a stomachache crying, and her papa said he would see if his house was turned into that sort of fool’s paradise another year, and they had a light supper, and pretty early everybody went to bed cross.
The little girl slept very heavily and very late, but she was wakened at last by the other children dancing around her bed with their stockings full of presents in their hands. “Christmas! Christmas! Christmas!” they shouted.
“Nonsense! It was Christmas yesterday,” said the little girl, rubbing her eyes sleepily. Her brothers and sisters just laughed. “We don’t know about that. It’s Christmas today, anyway. You come into the library and see.”
Then all at once it flashed on the little girl that the Fairy was keeping her promise, and her year of Christmases was beginning. She was dreadfully sleepy, but she sprang up and darted into the library. There it was again! Books, and boxes of stationery, and dolls, and so on.
There was the Christmas tree blazing away, and the family picking out their presents, and her father looking perfectly puzzled, and her mother ready to cry. “I’m sure I don’t see how I’m to dispose of all these things,” said her mother, and her father said it seemed to him they had had something just like it the day before, but he supposed he must have dreamed it. This struck the little girl as the best kind of a joke, and so she ate so much candy she didn’t want any breakfast, and went around carrying presents, and had turkey and cranberry for dinner, and then went out and coasted, and came in with a stomachache, crying.
Now, the next day, it was the same thing over again, but everybody getting crosser, and at the end of a week’s time so many people had lost their tempers that you could pick up lost tempers anywhere, they perfectly strewed the ground.
The little girl began to get frightened, keeping the secret all to herself, she wanted to tell her mother, but she didn’t dare to, and she was ashamed to ask the Fairy to take back her gift. So it went on and on, and it was Christmas on St. Valentine’s Day and Washington’s birthday, just the same as any day, and it didn’t skip even the First of April.
After a while turkeys got to be awfully scarce, selling for about a thousand dollars apiece. They got to passing off almost anything for turkeys—even half-grown hummingbirds. And cranberries—well they asked a diamond apiece for cranberries. All the woods and orchards were cut down for Christmas trees. After a while, they had to make Christmas trees out of rags. But there were plenty of rags, because people got so poor, buying presents for one another, that they couldn’t get any new clothes. The only ones who didn’t become poor were the confectioners, and the storekeepers, and the book-sellers.
After it had gone on about three or four months, the little girl, whenever she came into the room in the morning a saw those ugly lumpy stockings dangling at the fireplace, and the disgusting presents round she burst out crying. In six months, she was perfectly exhausted.
And how it was on the Fourth of July! The first boy in the United States woke up and found out that his firecrackers and toy pistol and two dollar collection of fireworks were nothing but sugar and candy painted up to look like fireworks. Before ten o’clock, every boy in the United States discovered that his July Fourth things had turned into Christmas things and was so mad.
About the beginning of October, the little girl took to sitting down on dolls wherever she found them—she hated the sight of them so, and by Thanksgiving she just slammed her presents across the room. By that time people didn’t carry presents around nicely anymore. They flung them over the fence or through the window, and, instead of taking great pains to write “For dear Papa” or “Mama”, they used to write, “Take it, you horrid old thing.”
Nearly everybody had built barns to hold their presents, but pretty soon, the barns overflowed and they used to let them lie out in the rain, or anywhere. Sometimes the police used to come and tell them to shovel their presents off the sidewalk or they would be arrested.
Before Thanksgiving came, it had leaked out who had caused all these Christmases. The little girl had suffered so much that she had talked about it in her sleep, and after that hardly anybody would play with her. And now, when it came Thanksgiving, and she wanted them to go to church and have turkey and show their gratitude, they said that all the turkeys had been eaten for her old Christmas dinners. The very next day, the girl began sending letters to the Christmas Fairy, and then telegrams, to stop it. But it didn’t do any good, and then she got to calling at the Fairy’s house. And so it went on until it came to the old once-a-year Christmas Eve. The little girl fell asleep, and when she woke up in the morning—
“She found it was all nothing but a dream,” suggested the little girl.
“No, indeed!” said her papa. “It was every bit true!”
“What did she find out, then?”
“Why, that it wasn’t Christmas at last, and wasn’t ever going to be anymore. Now it’s time for breakfast.”
The little girl held her papa fast around the neck.
“You shan’t go if you’re going to leave it so!”
“How do you want it left?”
“Christmas once a year.”
“All right,” said her papa, and he went on again.
The little girl went to thank the old Fairy because she had stopped its being Christmas, and she said she hoped the Fairy would keep her promise and see that Christmas never, never came again. Then the Fairy frowned, and said that now the little girl was behaving just as greedily as ever, and she’d better look out. This made the little girl think it all over carefully, and she said she would be willing to have it Christmas about once a year. Then the Fairy said that was the good old way that had pleased people ever since Christmas began.
The lucky thing for us is that it CAN be Christmas every day without all the inherent problems that the little girl in this story experienced. What makes it different here at MMC is that we truly keep Christmas in our HEARTS! Each of the special posts have testified to this: Coach’s Christmas love, Binger’s fable of the flame of Christmas, ChristmasStar’s keeping the Spirit of Christmas alive, and CM3’s childhood memory. I am sure that Crown will share their Christmas post and contribute to this perpetual Spirit of Christmas. It has been my joy to share my thoughts, memories, and emotions regarding Christmas on the special posts, but it is time to pass the torch and let others share. And I will sign off, as always:
And thus, we have come full circle since last year, and so it is now…the beginning of the new Christmas season. God bless us, everyone!

Just a few more words:



Folks, it's all been said by our special posters whos literary talents dwarf mine.
But to tell you the truth, I couldn't be more pleased.
It is clear our members truly love and are moved by the Christmas Season. What we all here have in common.

During his variety show back in the 1960's, Jackie Gleason used to say "The Miami Beach audience is the greatest audience in the world".
Well, what we have here my friends is the greatest, nicest, friendliest and most festive forum on the entire internet.
When was the last time you read an unkind word or a put-down here?
Compare with other forums you have no doubt seen and tell me I'm not right.
(Well, hey! After all. The topic of Christmas brings out the best people and the best in people.)

Happy Christmas Season, my Many Merry and Marvelous Friends.
You deserve the best and you have it here!

Thank you so much for your dependable support this year.
And I look forward to many more years of counting on you and with you!

With the of greatest sincerity, I remain as always....
- Crown
 
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Hello all! I have missed way too many days on here! Last week my dog was diagnosed with congestive heart failure and I have been up and down with emotions. I would be so happy one minute because he seemed so well then the next would be down thinking of his diagnosis. Good news is that yesterday he went in for a check up and the vet said his heart and lungs were responding well to the medication and he is doing very good! He never seemed ill except for a cough, he is alert, happy, active and eats well. The cough is gone since taking the medication.

Friend, my dog has the same diagnosis. It was hard the first few days...but let me tell you...that ol' boy is still as bouncy as he was two years ago. The medicine (one type that I forget and blood pressure medication) have worked wonders! Over a year later, he is still going strong. Just give him the medicine everyday and a little extra love and he will be fine....

Those dang dogs....just tug at our heart strings all the time....

I'm praying for you...
 
looks like you are really going to be busy! Also sounds like so much fun!
I am making some eggnog, finishishing off a cake, setting up the table decorations for our seniors lunch, and then going to work at 5.

mmm you sound lke your gonna be busy yourself . have a good one




Hello all! I have missed way too many days on here! Last week my dog was diagnosed with congestive heart failure and I have been up and down with emotions. I would be so happy one minute because he seemed so well then the next would be down thinking of his diagnosis. Good news is that yesterday he went in for a check up and the vet said his heart and lungs were responding well to the medication and he is doing very good! He never seemed ill except for a cough, he is alert, happy, active and eats well. The cough is gone since taking the medication.

In other news, two of my neighbors have their outdoor Christmas lights up and tree in the window! I hope you all have a Merry Day! cheesy

A cah so glad your dog is responding to medications, honest these will work a treat and will work for a long time.
 
Yes Bing......We really did do that last night..........I'm in a coma this morning..zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz


It was fun...I was sooo jacked up afterwards, that I couldn,t fall asleep at all (Too much Gingerbread flavored coffee????)... I'm in a serious need this morning for a hot LARGE mug of coffee; maybe a direct line to be hooked up to me, lol... I wonder how many people hit the snooze button multiple times this morning....cheesy
 
Good Morning MMC!!!! It's going to be a cold day here in Central Indy with a high of 39 degree's. I was so wound up after all of the fun we had counting down to the season last night that I couldn't sleep. So I stayed up to nearly 4am listening to Christmas music. I see a nap in my future today. While listening to the weather this morning I heard the word blizzard mentioned as a possibility in the long range forecast. So I think I'm going to start getting ready early and head to the store today to get some salt before it's all sold out. I want snow but I don't know if I'm ready for that yet. I hope everyone is having a GREAT DAY!!!!!!!!!
 
hang with us merry it is only 53 minutes my motto: COFFEE: YOU CAN SLEEP WHEN YOURE DEAD!

Thanks for the encouragement, but ... we're at that awkward age. Too old to function after staying up late ... not old enough to retire. I'm just about to jump in and try to catch up with the 30+ pages of posts that happened after I logged off. I'm sure a (coffee- and tea-fueled) jolly and festive time was had by all!
 
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