You're a Christmas friend who's been missed!
You're a Christmas friend who's been missed!
!lilnoelelf wrote:Hi everyone it's Been FOREVER since I havbe been here I hope everyone is well and happy!

It's so good to see you! This is a great time of year because this is when our old Christmas friends come home. 


lilnoelelf wrote:Hi everyone it's Been FOREVER since I havbe been here I hope everyone is well and happy!



They all think I'm CRAZY. Go figure. But she will be very happy when she gets home this afternoon. 
Christmas Crazy wrote:Hello friends and Merry Friday Christmas!
Merry Friday Christmas?
Yes. You see, I only work every other Friday (but always every Mon-Thur). So the Friday I don't have to work is my Merry Friday Christmas. This only occurs when the kids are in school. They went back to school this past Wednesday. My wife teaches kindergarten, so she is out of the house too.
When I get home from my Friday morning prayer breakfast, I crank up the Christmas music throughout the house and start on my "honey do" list.
So today, I have given my wife the gifts of a clean bathroom, kitchen, and living room.
Got the oil changed in her van. Filled it up with gas. Went to the bank, bowling alley (to pick up forms. She's our league president), post office, and Lowes. Oh ya, and did all the laundry. All of this while listening to Christmas music.They all think I'm CRAZY. Go figure. But she will be very happy when she gets home this afternoon.
I love my Merry Friday Christmases!
Everyone have a safe and fun weekend!

Tomtemor wrote:
I would be quite happy with that too! Had a couple of Christmas blessings today. My unemployment has been reinstated with 40 days left. (mixed blessing) AND.....we found a fullsize (albeit small) turkey at the regular grocery for a VERY reasonable price. So, that goes in the freezer for Thanksgiving. Hubby has never had a "real turkey" dinner as it is usually hard to find and expensive in Sweden. This turkey is about the size of a regular chicken, but that is okay. I now have turkey, cornbread stuffing mix, canned cranberry sauce and canned pumkin. I think I will stick with my original plan and have "american thanksgiving" dinner on Swedish thanksgiving day (same as Canadian). That way the house is decorated for fall for awhile and we do not immediately turn around and change it to Christmas. It seems we usually miss the first two weeks of Advent and wind up getting out the candles, etc the 3rd or (gasp) 4th week. This year, I want to start getting the Advent stuff out in November and really "celebrate" Advent.![]()
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but now we are back to August humidity. I am ready for it to feel like Christmas!
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but now we are back to August humidity. I am ready for it to feel like Christmas!

With so much bad stuff this summer, I hope for a cheery Fall.
And even cheerier Christmas. 
CandyKane wrote:I saw on the news last night where the pumpkin patch/corn maze operators are debating on whether or not they will even open this year because of the dismal crops thanks to the drought. The Fall Pumpkin Patch trip is a family tradition. Hope that they will open.With so much bad stuff this summer, I hope for a cheery Fall.
And even cheerier Christmas.



I have no doubt that you will be able to make the most of your situation and have a blessed Christmas with your family. Family is what's important and you have that. There are so many ways to celebrate and enjoy the season without spending a dime. 
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