Jolly O'Leary wrote:Christmas Crazy, are you having more surgery?
Jolly O'Leary wrote:Christmas Crazy, are you having more surgery?
Christmas Crazy wrote:Last years Christmas card photo.
Christmas Crazy wrote:Last years Christmas card photo.
Noel+ wrote:Christmas Crazy wrote:Last years Christmas card photo.
Just too Christmas cute! I love it. You have a beautiful family Rich.
Noel+ wrote:Jolly O'Leary wrote:Christmas Crazy, are you having more surgery?
My question too. Is it more back surgery? Is a date scheduled before Christmas?
My shoulder surgery is this coming Tuesday, Aug 16.
I have an appointment with my back doctor on Aug 24.
We'll start talking then about X-rays, MRI's, and surgery.
Hopefully I will have my back done before Christmas.
God has really blessed me with these opportunities to get better.
Trusting in Him for a good result.
Noel+ wrote:My shoulder surgery is this coming Tuesday, Aug 16.
I have an appointment with my back doctor on Aug 24.
We'll start talking then about X-rays, MRI's, and surgery.
Hopefully I will have my back done before Christmas.
God has really blessed me with these opportunities to get better.
Trusting in Him for a good result.
Adding you to our prayer list CC. Rejoicing with you in God's good blessings and believing for your total healing. What a wonderful Christmas gift to be whole physically and stronger to enjoy every moment of the holiday.
Noel+ wrote:There is one thing I have yet to find a lasting answer to a Christmas dilemma. As you know I decorate with an artifical tree here for safety. I have tried dozens of Christmas Pine/Balsam/Fir tree sprays, ornaments, sticks, beads, melting wax and candles to simulate the authentic smell of a live tree. The thing is none of them truly smell exactly like a tree but also the aroma only carries in the air in a small area in the house. I still use the candles and other items but if you have a permanent solution idea I would really appreciate your sharing it with all of us. Thanks.
Jolly O'Leary wrote:Noel+ wrote:There is one thing I have yet to find a lasting answer to a Christmas dilemma. As you know I decorate with an artifical tree here for safety. I have tried dozens of Christmas Pine/Balsam/Fir tree sprays, ornaments, sticks, beads, melting wax and candles to simulate the authentic smell of a live tree. The thing is none of them truly smell exactly like a tree but also the aroma only carries in the air in a small area in the house. I still use the candles and other items but if you have a permanent solution idea I would really appreciate your sharing it with all of us. Thanks.
What about a real Christmas tree wreath? if your family is not allergic.
Christmas Crazy wrote:Jolly O'Leary wrote:Noel+ wrote:There is one thing I have yet to find a lasting answer to a Christmas dilemma. As you know I decorate with an artifical tree here for safety. I have tried dozens of Christmas Pine/Balsam/Fir tree sprays, ornaments, sticks, beads, melting wax and candles to simulate the authentic smell of a live tree. The thing is none of them truly smell exactly like a tree but also the aroma only carries in the air in a small area in the house. I still use the candles and other items but if you have a permanent solution idea I would really appreciate your sharing it with all of us. Thanks.
What about a real Christmas tree wreath? if your family is not allergic.
That's a great idea Jolly. I may have to try that this Christmas.
I wonder what my cats will think of it.
Noel+ wrote:Christmas Crazy wrote:Jolly O'Leary wrote:Noel+ wrote:There is one thing I have yet to find a lasting answer to a Christmas dilemma. As you know I decorate with an artifical tree here for safety. I have tried dozens of Christmas Pine/Balsam/Fir tree sprays, ornaments, sticks, beads, melting wax and candles to simulate the authentic smell of a live tree. The thing is none of them truly smell exactly like a tree but also the aroma only carries in the air in a small area in the house. I still use the candles and other items but if you have a permanent solution idea I would really appreciate your sharing it with all of us. Thanks.
What about a real Christmas tree wreath? if your family is not allergic.
That's a great idea Jolly. I may have to try that this Christmas.
I wonder what my cats will think of it.
Thanks Jolly. That is a great Christmas idea! Although they don't last long here, even indoors, it would make the house smell Christmas awesome!
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