Christmas Crazy wrote:
Christmas Crazy wrote:My wife and I are watching Women's college softball today.
I know it's not Christmasy, but we really enjoy watching them play.
I root for Georgia and my wife likes to root for Alabama.
Noel+ wrote:Good for Sweden! My hubby is as sad as an empty stocking on Christmas morning [USA in 3rd].
Noel+ wrote:Christmas Crazy wrote:My wife and I are watching Women's college softball today.
I know it's not Christmasy, but we really enjoy watching them play.
I root for Georgia and my wife likes to root for Alabama.
It doesn't have to be Christmas movies to evoke a happy Christmasy feeling. We watched Star Trek again...........and loved it!
Tomtemor wrote:Noel+ wrote:Good for Sweden! My hubby is as sad as an empty stocking on Christmas morning [USA in 3rd].
Coming in third against Scandinavian teams is an accomplishment in and of itself. One must remember that most scandinavian children are born with hockey sticks in their hands and spend many a Christmas day on the ice! I am new to hockey watching, but hubby tells me that the US and Canada are the best of the non-scandinavian teams. He looks forward to watching NHL on a regular basis once we move to the US. Happy as a kid at Christmas.
Noel+ wrote:Tomtemor wrote:Noel+ wrote:Good for Sweden! My hubby is as sad as an empty stocking on Christmas morning [USA in 3rd].
Coming in third against Scandinavian teams is an accomplishment in and of itself. One must remember that most scandinavian children are born with hockey sticks in their hands and spend many a Christmas day on the ice! I am new to hockey watching, but hubby tells me that the US and Canada are the best of the non-scandinavian teams. He looks forward to watching NHL on a regular basis once we move to the US. Happy as a kid at Christmas.
Thanks for sharing your DH's assessment. Just passed it on to my DH and he's feeling proud a Swede likes the US team. He's grinning like a kid on Christmas morning!
Tomtemor wrote:Noel+ wrote:Tomtemor wrote:Noel+ wrote:Good for Sweden! My hubby is as sad as an empty stocking on Christmas morning [USA in 3rd].
Coming in third against Scandinavian teams is an accomplishment in and of itself. One must remember that most scandinavian children are born with hockey sticks in their hands and spend many a Christmas day on the ice! I am new to hockey watching, but hubby tells me that the US and Canada are the best of the non-scandinavian teams. He looks forward to watching NHL on a regular basis once we move to the US. Happy as a kid at Christmas.
Thanks for sharing your DH's assessment. Just passed it on to my DH and he's feeling proud a Swede likes the US team. He's grinning like a kid on Christmas morning!
Interesting to be discussing hockey on a Christmas site, but it is fun. Actually, what Swedes note most about Canadians and American hockey players is the "never give up" attitude and that they will play until the last second even if they have no hope of winning. I tell him, it is in our pioneer blood. We may lose, but we go down fighting!
Noel+ wrote:Tomtemor wrote:Noel+ wrote:Tomtemor wrote:Noel+ wrote:Good for Sweden! My hubby is as sad as an empty stocking on Christmas morning [USA in 3rd].
Coming in third against Scandinavian teams is an accomplishment in and of itself. One must remember that most scandinavian children are born with hockey sticks in their hands and spend many a Christmas day on the ice! I am new to hockey watching, but hubby tells me that the US and Canada are the best of the non-scandinavian teams. He looks forward to watching NHL on a regular basis once we move to the US. Happy as a kid at Christmas.
Thanks for sharing your DH's assessment. Just passed it on to my DH and he's feeling proud a Swede likes the US team. He's grinning like a kid on Christmas morning!
Interesting to be discussing hockey on a Christmas site, but it is fun. Actually, what Swedes note most about Canadians and American hockey players is the "never give up" attitude and that they will play until the last second even if they have no hope of winning. I tell him, it is in our pioneer blood. We may lose, but we go down fighting!
It's definitely our pioneer blood and Christmas spirit!
Christmas Crazy wrote: Pray for Christmas size miracles in Oklahoma.
tinseltown wrote:Hi everyone hope you all have a fun filled christmas week Sounds like it especially with Home Alone being shown , these are my favourites Best wishes from hot Greece and im watching the countdown with christmas joy
Christmas Crazy wrote: Pray for Christmas size miracles in Oklahoma.
Christmas Crazy wrote:217 days till Christmas!!!
CandyKane wrote:We are enjoying a bright sunshiny day after 2 days of heavy rains and storms. Monday nights storm was pretty scary but thankfully no real damage here. Praying for the folks in Oklahoma. We have been watching all the storm coverage and it is so heartbreaking. It was pretty tough to send dd to school yesterday with severe watches still in the forecast.
I have to brag on my savvy shopping trips yesteday. I did some thrift store shopping and I bought my dd 2 swimsuits, 1 skirt, 1 denim shorts, and a two piece short set, all name brand with tags for $15 total! Then I stopped by another store to buy her a new pair of pajamas. They were suppossed to be 40% off but when I checked out they rang up 1 penny. Yup. Obviously a glitch in the system but that's what they rang up and that's what I paid. Yippee! Now if I could just find some Christmas bargains like that.
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