Getting all Christmas-d up here

  • Out­side things are begin­ning to go drip, drip, drip, which is a good thing, but it means that I don’t have much time. I need to get my fill of all this win­ter won­der­land stuff so I can write Greg’s and my Christ­mas newsletter.

    Not that the Cur­rier & Ives view is manda­tory, but y’know, I like all the help I can get. So I also made up some mulled cider and had an iced sugar cookie. I’d put on the Bing Crosby Christ­mas album, but I’m afraid that that would just make Christ­mas spon­ta­neously hap­pen (and with all these shop­ping days still left to go!).

    So of course, I really need to stop doing this silly point­less blog entry about it all and write the dang thing. But I just wanted to add one impres­sion that won’t have a place in the newslet­ter: It really is just the loveli­est time. Hope every­one is man­ag­ing to grab a moment here and there to enjoy (as the cards say) all the bless­ings of the Advent sea­son. Isn’t it mar­velous to find some­thing about it that still makes you look for­ward to Christ­mas Day as much as you did when you were a kid? God is good.Currier n Ives


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One Response and Counting...

  • Mimi 12.10.2005

    Indeed!

    I need to write my let­ters and my cards haven’t arrived yet. Hope­fully in the next cou­ple of days.

    Although, as I always remind my mom, I have plenty of time since Christ­mas is a 12 day feast! ;)

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