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Thank you for visiting my blog. I focus on items that I think might be of interest as well as my wonderfull family. I also feature a recipie that I hope you all will enjoy. I welcome suggestions and if anyone has anything special to share or a good recipie or two I'd love to hear from you.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Fun During the Holidays












This year has been a very special holiday season for me because it is the first Christmas that I spent with my new husband of almost three months. We have had so much fun together this season. It sure is fun to have someone to share such a special time of the year. We have been singing a lot of karaoke and also visiting with family and friends. We are looking forward to the new year and all it may have to offer.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Christmas Party With The Grand Kids















Last weekend George and I had a wonderful time with our grand kids on my side of the family. My son and his wife hosted the event and there was such a great selection of food and all kinds of Christmas goodies for all to enjoy. This is my first year with my new husband and it is so much fun not just being a single grandmother but having a grandpa along as well. The kids all seem to love him so much and he seems to love them all as well. We exchanged presents with them and had such a great time watching them tear open all the packages with excitement and glee on their little faces. My new grandpa husband has made me realize how special grandchildren really are. I have some wonderful pictures for all of you to enjoy. Needless to say we had a great day and am looking forward to many more.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

How Santa Claus Got Started


A Christmas Story
Once upon a time a man called Nicholas lived in Patara, a town in the East. Because he was very fond of children and was kind and generous to them, they came to think of him as their dear friend and their beloved saint. So it was that after a time the wonderful things he did were woven into a beautiful legend. You know that Santa means Saint and Claus stands for Nicholas, and that is how he came to be known as Santa Claus.

In Santa Claus's own town, Patara, lived a great lord who had three daughters. He was very poor, so poor that one day he was on the point of sending his daughters out to beg for food from his neighbors. But it happened that Saint Nicholas not long before had come into a fortune, and as he loved giving to those in need, he no sooner heard of the trouble the poor lord was in than he made up his mind to help him secretly. So he went to the nobleman's house at night, and as the moon shone out from behind a cloud, he saw an open window into which he threw a bag of gold, and with this timely gift the father was able to provide for his eldest daughter so that she could be married. On another night Santa Claus set off with another bag of gold, and threw it in at the window, so the second daughter was provided for. But by this time, the father had grown eager to discover who the mysterious visitor could be, and next night he kept on the lookout. Then for the third time Santa Claus came with a bag of gold upon his back and itched it in at the window. The old lord at once recognized his fellow townsman, and falling on his knees, cried out "Oh! Nicholas, servant of God, why seek to hide yourself?"

Is it not wonderful to think that this was so long ago, sixteen hundred years, yet we still look for the secret coming of Santa Claus with his Christmas gifts? At first he was said to come on his own birthday, which is early in December, but after awhile, as was very natural with Christmas so near, the night of his coming was moved on in the calendar, and now we hang up our stockings to receive his gifts on Christmas Eve. In some countries children still put their shoes by the fireside on his birthday. In others they say it is the Christ-Kindlein or Christ Child who brings the gifts at Christmastime. But it is always a surprise visit, and though it has happened so many hundreds or times, the hanging up of the Christmas stocking is still as great a delight as ever.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Our New Little Hunter Reid


Here is a cute photo of our little Hunter I can't believe that he is almost 2 months old. George and I are going to get to have some bonding time with him tomorrow while his Mommy and Daddy have some much needed time away. We can't wait!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

The Christmas Season is Apon Us


I hope this message finds everyone happy and healthy. Just remember to keep Christ in Christmas. Jesus is the reason for the season!!!

Yea!! Isla is 9 months old

Doggie slideshow