Poor Amy. I think you are trying to do too much. I’ll sit in the corner with you and I’ll bring Christmas cookies!
HUGS!
Ohh ... you are so sweet. Thank you.
With all the rain, the soccer game scheduled for this afternoon was cancelled. I’m not sure what I will do with all the supplies in the trunk of my car.
We do have movie night tonight so we will sell a portion of it. I will be happy to get 6 lbs of weiners and 5 dozen hot dog buns out of my freezer. LOL
I’m looking forward to those Christmas cookies and I know I will enjoy the company.
Have a Fantastic Red Friday.
I went to your website this morning to order three Christmas gift cards for family members and am unable to find one that says Merry Christmas. This would not be quite so disappointing had I not found gift cards imprinted with Happy Hanukkah and Happy Kwanzaa. I find many beautiful, colorful designs and cute fa-la-las and let it snow with holiday trees, holiday cookies, snowflakes, ribbons and stars. But Christmas nowhere to be found.It is very hard for me to believe that excluding the word Christmas from your gift cards is an oversight. Kohls apparently has a problem with my faith, and I have a problem with that. I am a Christian, I celebrate Christmas. I realize that losing my business over this issue is not going to hurt Kohls bottom line, but there is a principle involved here and I shop where my business is appreciated. I will be purchasing my gift cards from Target. They have not succumbed to the pressure to eliminate Christmas from this season. They have a gift card design that actually says Merry Christmas.
By the way, today is the first day of Hanukkah. Happy Hanukkah to our Jewish friends and neighbors. We join with you in celebrating your "Festival of Lights".