Christmas Crazy wrote:Happy Fall Y'all!
Christmas is just around the corner.
CandyKane wrote:Happy Glorious Wednesday! This is one of those days when you wake up you have to give God the Glory for all His wonderful Blessings. Life is not perfect but it's pretty darn good.
I think I'll check out Netflix and see if there's any Christmas movies I haven't watched yet.
And as Christmas Crazy has already said... Happy Fall Y'all!
Noel+ wrote:That's a touching Autumn memory Christmas Crazy. Thank you for sharing it with us. Your children will cherish these memories forever.
CandyKane wrote:If your not a member of Amazon Prime tomorrow they are offering a great deal to join for $67. Membership has a lot of perks and might come in handy for Christmas shopping.
Jolly O'Leary wrote:Noel+ wrote:That's a touching Autumn memory Christmas Crazy. Thank you for sharing it with us. Your children will cherish these memories forever.
I always wondered about this raking leaves thing. Don't they just decay naturally? Growing up in San Antonio, we did not get enough leaves on the ground to worry about and no one rakes or picks them up at the North Pole. They are left to their own devices. However, I must admit, when the snow melts and the decaying leaves are once again exposed, they might make great fertilizer but my allergies hate them. I can smell leaf mold a mile away. And in the case of the university, we are right next to the Botanical Gardens, which are left to grow pretty much naturally except in the "regional" habitats like the domes and the Japenese garden. I would love to come see the Gardens decorated for Christmas, but we never seem to make it. Maybe this year as we are once again having a quiet Christmas together.
Jolly O'Leary wrote:17 days to Swedish Thanksgiving. Always the 2nd Sunday in October. Hubby is having a boy's weekend away for role playing games. I found a tiny chicken (guinea hen) at the Arabic grocery and have seen blogs about a "Miniature" thanksgiving, so I am thinking to make pumpkin tarts, my tiny chicken, brussel sprouts, and almond potatoes. I don't think there will be any leftovers for hubby. Thinking of cooking the big turkey the weekend before American Thanskgiving, it's too much trouble over Christmas since we will be by ourselves.
CandyKane wrote:I have great memories of leaf pile jumping when I was a kid. Now I enjoy the raking while I watch dd play.
One of my favorite memories of Fall continues every year. Picking up black walnuts at my parents farm. Mom would help us kids pick them and bag them and Dad would take them to be sold. The money earned would usually be used for Christmas. Now me and my dd will do it and Dad will take and sale them and she'll get the money for whatever. I'm so glad to be carrying on this family tradition.
Christmas Crazy wrote:CandyKane wrote:If your not a member of Amazon Prime tomorrow they are offering a great deal to join for $67. Membership has a lot of perks and might come in handy for Christmas shopping.
I've been looking at Prime for a few months now, but I just can't seem to justify the cost. Even at $67. Mostly because I already have Netflix.
The free shipping would be nice for Christmas shopping, but I don't think I would come near $67 in shipping to justify it that way either. Oh well.
If you get it, you'll have to let me know if it's worth it. Maybe I'll get it next year.
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