Recipe for a Very, Very Merry Christmas
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If you mix together the following "ingredients" I can promise you a wonderful Christmas:
1. Start with a fresh snowfall creating a winter wonderland
2. Take grandchildren to the workshop and help them create home made gifts for relatives.
3. Visit a nursing home as Santa-the smiles and "looks" will make your day.
4. Play Santa for a wide eyed group of believers. Have their parents place a wrapped gift outside-Santa puts the gifts in his pack-enters the home-Ho Ho Ho and the fun begins.
5. Have all your family over for Christmas Day.
This is a winning "recipe". You may add or change a few items-but number 5 is a necessity! Merry Christmas and the best New Year ever! BT
Labels: The very best Christmas
2 Comments:
I couldn't have said it better myself. Love, Mrs. Clause PS Forgot a very special gift of information....baby Thrush, still in vitro, has a healthy heart.....could it get any better than that??
WE DON'T HAVE THE WIDE EYES OF THE LITTLE ONES ANYMORE,OURS ARE ALL GROWN, BUT IT WAS WONDERFUL HAVING ALL MY 9 GRANDCHILDREN SITTING WITH US AT MIDNIGHT MASS, THE CHOIR AND THE NATIVITY AND DECORATED ALTARS, I HAVE TO ADMIT IT BROUGHT TEARS OF JOY. NOTHING CAN REPLACE FAMILY.
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