CandyKane wrote:Noel+ wrote:CandyKane wrote:A little trivia....What was pictured on the first stamp printed for the Christmas season?
A wreath in red and green.n.
The site where I found the question said it was a rose. But a red and green Christmas wreath sounds better to me.
CandyKane wrote:I miss Christmas past. But I am really looking forward to Christmas future.
ksrjreed wrote:This has been an exhausting but also a fun week. We started off with two days worth of doctor's appointments at Cincy Childrens, all went well there just some med changes for the youngest two (this is always fun). Seeing that we live about four hours away from the hospital we made it into a mini vacation and stayed in a hotel, which the kids loved. Did some shopping for back to school and also spent time coming up with Christmas ideas as well.
Made it home and on Thursday we renewed our watching a Christmas movie every night as part of Christmas in July, what makes this so enjoyable is the my youngest (which some of you on here know is on the Autism Spectrum) which is 12 has been so excited to watch the movies. Now I have to admit we have had to watch some of his favorites which are Home Alone 1 & 2, Elf, and Then Santa Claus 2, but that is okay, I just love the fact that with his special condition he has a love for Christmas in his heart and knows what a special time of year that it is.
CandyKane wrote:I realized something last night. My dd never calls cedar trees..cedar trees. She refers to them as Christmas trees. Like she came in to tell me there was a red bird sitting in the big Christmas tree. Too sweet!
CandyKane wrote:There are only 107 days left until Halloween. Christmas is coming back at Reindeer speed.
Jolly O'Leary wrote:Perky was released today. He has a small none bleeding ulcer. His only instructions besides meds are no smoking (he doesn't) and avoid hard liquor, not something we have often, but we have been hitting the Fireball whiskey almost every day this week trying to kill the itching bottle brush throat feeling (Swedish cough medicine is a joke). Now I don't have to share my Fireball and I can buy myself all I want for Christmas! Seriously, medication and minor Lifestyle Changes we should probably make anyway. Perky says shoot him, but it's not the end of the World. Common sense goes a long way.
CandyKane wrote:A little trivia....What was pictured on the first stamp printed for the Christmas season?
CandyKane wrote:I miss Christmas past. But I am really looking forward to Christmas future.
CandyKane wrote:If you use or have used a real Christmas tree, what kind of tree? Spruce, cedar, ??? Ours have always been cedar cut from our farm.
ksrjreed wrote:This has been an exhausting but also a fun week. We started off with two days worth of doctor's appointments at Cincy Childrens, all went well there just some med changes for the youngest two (this is always fun). Seeing that we live about four hours away from the hospital we made it into a mini vacation and stayed in a hotel, which the kids loved. Did some shopping for back to school and also spent time coming up with Christmas ideas as well.
Made it home and on Thursday we renewed our watching a Christmas movie every night as part of Christmas in July, what makes this so enjoyable is the my youngest (which some of you on here know is on the Autism Spectrum) which is 12 has been so excited to watch the movies. Now I have to admit we have had to watch some of his favorites which are Home Alone 1 & 2, Elf, and Then Santa Claus 2, but that is okay, I just love the fact that with his special condition he has a love for Christmas in his heart and knows what a special time of year that it is.
Jolly O'Leary wrote:Miss Fischer'S Mysteries starting soon at the North Pole. Just read that there is a Christmas in July episode. Being Australian this means a cold weather Christmas. Might have to just order the Dvd.
Christmas Crazy wrote:CandyKane wrote:A little trivia....What was pictured on the first stamp printed for the Christmas season?
I would have guessed a manger.
It was a wreath in 1962 according to usps.com.
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