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Christmas wishes to one and all--

Flysure1

Active Member
May tomorrow bring you all the joy and happiness you have hoped, may all of you have a safe and fun time with loved ones and friends, I wish you and yours all the best for Christmas day tomorrow!
 
Merry Christmas!

I just got done playing Santa...which was more difficult this year in a logistics sense. The boys wanted new bikes. Bought them some 20 in bikes because they had outgrown the ones they have. I had them stashed at my Mom's house. I had put them together a few weeks back but left them stashed in her garage. After the boys went to bed I had to sneak out in the Explorer and pick them up. They just barely fit too....I was going to be an unhappy camper if I had to make two trips even though it's only ~ 10 minutes away.

All done now, stockings stuffed and bikes in the entry way.

The boys have been tracking Santa on the Norad site all day, LOL!
 
Marry Christmas to all and to all a good Night................................ well excpet for Mrs Claus, Hell it's Christmas and she gives ole
Santa the same thing every year................................. But I'm not complaining :yah
 
Merry Christmas to all. We had another barn burner last night as both sides of my family come to our home for Christmas eve.

Highlight of the evening is our annual tradition of singing the 12 days of Christmas with our own twist on the lyrics. We divide the group (20 of us) into 4 groups that each get 3 days.

My youngest nieces and nephew always get #5, which they sing 'Five SCREAMING kids'.

Meal included prime rib (on the rotisserie), deep fried turkey, honeybaked ham, tamale's my sister made, broccoli with garlic (son made it) and a rum soaked bundt cake....

Can you say 'FOOD COMA!'?
 
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