Noel+ wrote:Last Christmas our total posts on December 31 was 1369. Our goal had been 2500 posts by December 24 at midnight. The deadline cannot be extended past Christmas Day to keep the promised goal.
CandyKane wrote:I'm up way too early but since my plan is to actually get out of pajamas today I thought I'd get an early start. Have a great Sunday Christmas friends.
Jolly O'Leary wrote:Pear amrosia sounds Lovely. A bit different from my usual Christmas recipe, so that is perfect. Watching What's Cooking last night reminded me why holidays spent in one's own Company can be quite peaceful. I had an exhausting day yesterday, but it was fun. I have been to Church and might have time for a nap Before Perky comes home. HOpefully he will be home in time for the chopping of the veggies for dinner.
CandyKane wrote:Noel+ wrote:Last Christmas our total posts on December 31 was 1369. Our goal had been 2500 posts by December 24 at midnight. The deadline cannot be extended past Christmas Day to keep the promised goal.
Noel no post deadline has been extended. This is a new goal set for this thread since there wasn't one set when this thread was started. Just having a little Christmas fun!
Jolly O'Leary wrote:Just had thanskgiving dinner take 2: just like thanksgiving chicken, leftover stuffing, leftover brussel sprouts, and soon leftover pumpkin pie. Perky said he is as stuffed as a thanksgiving (or Christmas) turkey.
Noel+ wrote:CandyKane wrote:Noel+ wrote:Last Christmas our total posts on December 31 was 1369. Our goal had been 2500 posts by December 24 at midnight. The deadline cannot be extended past Christmas Day to keep the promised goal.
Noel no post deadline has been extended. This is a new goal set for this thread since there wasn't one set when this thread was started. Just having a little Christmas fun!
Yes, CandyKane. My point was it took until 12/31 in 2014 to reach less than 1700 posts. The true count ends Christmas Day. Some members left in 2014 because a post goal made them feel they were not contributing [according to their PMs] as often as some members. That's why I did not set a post goal for 2015.
A goal can be a good thing: let's see if we make it by Christmas.
Noel+ wrote:CandyKane wrote:Noel+ wrote:Last Christmas our total posts on December 31 was 1369. Our goal had been 2500 posts by December 24 at midnight. The deadline cannot be extended past Christmas Day to keep the promised goal.
Noel no post deadline has been extended. This is a new goal set for this thread since there wasn't one set when this thread was started. Just having a little Christmas fun!
Yes, CandyKane. My point was it took until 12/31 in 2014 to reach less than 1700 posts. The true count ends Christmas Day. Some members left in 2014 because a post goal made them feel they were not contributing [according to their PMs] as often as some members. That's why I did not set a post goal for 2015.
A goal can be a good thing: let's see if we make it by Christmas.
Jolly O'Leary wrote:Noel+ wrote:CandyKane wrote:Noel+ wrote:Last Christmas our total posts on December 31 was 1369. Our goal had been 2500 posts by December 24 at midnight. The deadline cannot be extended past Christmas Day to keep the promised goal.
Noel no post deadline has been extended. This is a new goal set for this thread since there wasn't one set when this thread was started. Just having a little Christmas fun!
Yes, CandyKane. My point was it took until 12/31 in 2014 to reach less than 1700 posts. The true count ends Christmas Day. Some members left in 2014 because a post goal made them feel they were not contributing [according to their PMs] as often as some members. That's why I did not set a post goal for 2015.
A goal can be a good thing: let's see if we make it by Christmas.
That makes me as sad. A goal is a nice thing but members should never feel pressured to keep up. I have not kept exact count, but I can think off the top of the head of about 5 members who are here pretty much all the time. Some who pop up closer to the holiday season and others who pop up occasionally throughout the year. All are valuable in their own right. Real life should always come first. Christmas All Year is my way of keeping the Christmas joy year round. I hope it is for everyone else. Maybe some or the former members will miss us as Christmas gets closer.
CandyKane wrote:For the last 2 days I've been humming the tune to Frosty the Snowman. Not sure where it came from but it's stuck good. Just wishful Christmas thinking I guess.
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