Christmas Crazy wrote:
Jolly O´Leary wrote:Christmas Crazy wrote:
You should add Swedish Thanksgiving to your countdown. it is the second sunday of October which means is USUALLY falls the same weekend as Canadian Thanksgiving. But last year or year before they were "off" due to October starting on a Sunday. We will be having our big turkey then, especially if we plan to go to the US for American Thanksgiving. Otherwise, we will never be ready for Christmas!
Christmas Crazy wrote:Here you go. As Requested. (Plus Halloween)
Jolly O´Leary wrote:http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Traditional-Popcorn-Balls
might have to try these for Christmas this year. Perfect for the "undecorating" party.
Christmas Crazy wrote:Jolly O´Leary wrote:http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Traditional-Popcorn-Balls
might have to try these for Christmas this year. Perfect for the "undecorating" party.
UNDECORATING DAY is the sadest day of the year.
But those will help keep your Christmas spirit up.
ksrjreed wrote:Have received some news on the income front that has bothered me, it is putting a little damper on my Christmas in July celebrating but I will not let it get me completely down. I know that a silver lining will always show itself when bad things happen, just be positive and everything will be alright.
ksrjreed wrote:For my youth group tonight I am talking about charity, which is a word that has been given a bad rep in the world today except for around Christmastime.
Christmas Crazy wrote:ksrjreed wrote:For my youth group tonight I am talking about charity, which is a word that has been given a bad rep in the world today except for around Christmastime.
"Love thy neighbor as thy self".
It's not just charity, it's our reasonable service as Christians.
Preach on my Christmas friend!
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 9 guests