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JimH wrote: ..........all the guys must be out finally getting that Christmas gift for their wives. You guys give the rest of us a bad name! Anyway, the turkey is stuffed and has been cooking for about an hour. Guests arrive after 1. Merry Christmas folks. Not I. My shopping is done. My personal shopping coach flew in from New York to steer me through the proper series of department stores and point out just the styles, colors, and sizes that would be perfect for my wife. (Personal shopping coach is my adult daughter, who will be visiting until NYD). Personal shopping coach managed to "hint" that she really personally liked a bottle of a certain cologne, so it found its way to the cash register along with one of the groups of baubles and bangles for the Mrs. You think gas is expensive? I don't know what fraction of an ounce, or so, you get for $80- but you know that stuff has to be selling somewhere on the upper side of $1000 a gallon. It would be cheaper if my Personal shopping coach/adult daughter simply daubed gasoline or diesel behind her ears- but on second thought that would only attract a powerboater (like her dad) or a NASCAR fan, so the cologne is a wise investment. Still today: Football game with son. Drive out to little farm town tonight, visit my inlaws. Drive back. Tomorrow: up at 0600, go downtown and prepare breakfast for 200 homeless 1000, will go to neighborhood church 1100, go home to rejoin wife and kids. My parents will show up before 1200 to spend the afternoon and dine on holiday beast. Some "holiday", I'm running my arse off. Much prefer more spontaneuos and more natural celebrations, but solstice is just past and light is reentering the world on as many levels as one cares to consider it (even if the Christians have the date screwed up- big grin and a friendly wink). Interesting to note that in the earliest years, the Christian New Years was at the spring solsitice, in the month we now call March. http://www.bibletime.com/jesus/birth/ Merry Christmas, Happy Holdiays, etc etc etc to everybody in the NG. |
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" JimH" wrote ... ..........all the guys must be out finally getting that Christmas gift for their wives. You guys give the rest of us a bad name! Anyway, the turkey is stuffed and has been cooking for about an hour. Guests arrive after 1. Merry Christmas folks. I hope my wife likes her new fishing reel. -rick- |
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On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 09:58:53 -0500, " JimH" wrote:
..........all the guys must be out finally getting that Christmas gift for their wives. You guys give the rest of us a bad name! Anyway, the turkey is stuffed and has been cooking for about an hour. Guests arrive after 1. Merry Christmas folks. We just got back from visiting the kids in Richmond. We took the presents down there this year to save her from the packing and driving up here. She's the one who had the breast removal two weeks ago, and was back in yesterday for some further surgery. She is in no shape to bring the family up here. We had a most enjoyable time. The other daughter and family were there also, so we had five grandchildren running around. Well, one was just crawling. Grandkids must have been intelligently designed to give us old folks a lot of pleasure! Tomorrow the local daughter and family come over to open gifts and have dinner. Prime rib and big shrimp. Can't wait. -- John H **** May your Christmas be Spectacular!**** *****...and your New Year even Better!***** |
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