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Posted on 03/14/2002 5:07:26 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: SuziQ
We do emphasize the REASON for Easter, the rest is just for fun. But if you want to do it, think about little things like markers, driveway chalk, etc. We played the Santa Claus game with our oldest, and probably will continue with the young one. But we made sure he knew the real story of St. Nicholas. We celebrate St. Nicholas Day in early December and everyone gets a St. Nick cookie in their shoe (you leave one by the door).
But we never pretended about the Easter Bunny. Pretty early on Corin, Jr. figured out who put the baskets together. So the next year, he gave us his "order" for what he wanted...
To: SuziQ
I LOVE Mandarin Orange...every time you mention it I remind myself to get some next time I'm at the store...and then I forget. Sleepytime is good, too, but I have to be in the mood for it.
I REALLY like their Honey Lemon Ginseng green tea, but that's caffeinated (sp?), so I only drink it during the day. It's gooood.
As for Earl Grey, I have trouble finding it in decaf. But it's one of my favorites. Twinings is THE proper brand for that!
To: JenB
Gee... maybe I'm not mssing anything in not having a high school reunion to look forward to. If I'm around I'll go back to my high school reunion because my mom is still in town. When I left high school I was pretty emotionally torn up about not seeing those people. That lasted up until about 3 weeks into college. I went to a small Christian college and am much closer to my college friends than I ever was to high school friends.
To: Corin Stormhands; SuziQ
My parents did Santa Claus for awhile, but when we started celebrating St. Nicholas day (I was maybe five or six, I think), it got confusing to have both Santa and St. Nick. I don't think that was the whole reason they changed the story, but maybe part of it.
But my parents would tell us that the Christ Child brought the gifts, which is cool because it's TRUE, if you really think about it! We would leave carrots out for the donkey, and in the morning run out to see if we could find any hoof prints in the snow.
To: RosieCotton
That's pretty neat. We've sometimes had a birthday celebration on Christmas morning. And years ago my wife made an advent tree that we start on December first and go through the whole gospel story. Then on Ephiphany, we undecorate the advent tree in reverse order.
To: Corin Stormhands
Darn, we're so close to the triple precious. But my wife needs the PC and I need to get to bed anyway. Somebody's gonna wake up in the middle of the night and come steal it...
To: HairOfTheDog
I stayed up late to update my antivirus software and...download the LOTR word document from the Yahoo hole. Here is part about Aragorn in Lothlorien that I was thinking of:
At the hill's foot Frodo found Aragorn, standing still and silent as a tree; but in his hand was a small golden bloom of elanor, and a light was in his eyes. He was wrapped in some fair memory: and as Frodo looked at him he knew that he beheld things as they once had been in this same place. For the grim years were removed from the face of Aragorn, and he seemed clothed in white, a young lord tall and fair; and he spoke words in the Elvish tongue to one whom Frodo could not see. Arwen vanimelda, namárië! he said, and then he drew a breath, and returning out of his thought he looked at Frodo and smiled.
Sigh...I'm still more impressed with the book Aragorn than with the movie one!
To: RosieCotton
That's a cute story! We never did Santa, we focused on the real story, and on making gifts other members of our family would like. I think Santa's a thing that kids can do without, personally...
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posted on
10/01/2002 7:48:59 PM PDT
by
JenB
To: RosieCotton
Well Rosie, I'm leaving for the night. It looks as though the triple precious may be yours for the taking.
Keep it secret. Keep it safe. G'nite.
To: Corin Stormhands
You never know who might show up, when a triple-naught-Precious is near...
To: RosieCotton
Yes...
I think the movie made me care more about their relationship... And understand Aragorn better.
Look at how much more sweet this segment from Rivendell is, than if we didn't have the scene at the bridge in our minds:
"...Frodo halted for a moment, looking back. Elrond was in his chair and the fire was on his face like summer-light upon the trees. Near him sat the Lady Arwen. To his surprise Frodo saw that Aragorn stood beside her; his dark cloak was thrown back, and he seemed to be clad in elven-mail, and a star shone on his breast. They spoke together, and then suddenly it seemed to Frodo that Arwen turned towards him, and the light of her eyes fell on him from afar and pierced his heart..."
At Lothlorien:
"...At the hill's foot Frodo found Aragorn, standing still and silent as a tree; but in his hand was a small golden bloom of elanor, and a light was in his eyes. He was wrapped in some fair memory: and as Frodo looked at him he knew that he beheld things as they once had been in this same place. For the grim years were removed from the face of Aragorn, and he seemed clothed in white, a young lord tall and fair; and he spoke words in the Elvish tongue to one whom Frodo could not see. Arwen vanimelda, namárië! he said, and then he drew a breath, and returning out of his thought he looked at Frodo and smiled.
`Here is the heart of Elvendom on earth,' he said, `and here my heart dwells ever, unless there be a light beyond the dark roads that we still must tread, you and I. Come with me! ' And taking Frodo's hand in his, he left the hill of Cerin Amroth and came there never again as living man...."
And from RoTK...
"...Upon the very Eve of Midsummer, when the sky was blue as sapphire and white stars opened in the East, but the West was still golden and the air was cool and fragrant, the riders came down the North-way to the gates of Minas Tirith. First rode Elrohir and Elladan with a banner of silver, and then came Glorfindel and Erestor and all the household of Rivendell, and after them came the Lady Galadriel and Celeborn, Lord of Lothlórien, riding upon white steeds and with them many fair folk of their land, grey-cloaked with white gems in their hair; and last came Master Elrond, mighty among Elves and Men, bearing the sceptre of Annúminas, and beside him upon a grey palfrey rode Arwen his daughter, Evenstar of her people.
And Frodo when he saw her come glimmering in the evening, with stars on her brow and a sweet fragrance about her, was moved with great wonder, and he said to Gandalf: At last I understand why we have waited! This is the ending. Now not day only shall be beloved, but night too shall be beautiful and blessed and all its fear pass away!
Then the King welcomed his guests, and they alighted; and Elrond surrendered the sceptre, and laid the hand of his daughter in the hand of the King, and together they went up into the High City, and all the stars flowered in the sky. And Aragorn the King Elessar wedded Arwen Undómiel in the City of the Kings upon the day of Midsummer, and the tale of their long waiting and labours was come to fulfilment."
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Here is the part where he parts with Eowyn:
"...When the light of day was come into the sky but the sun was not yet risen above the high ridges in the East, Aragorn made ready to depart. His company was all mounted, and he was about to leap into the saddle, when the Lady Éowyn came to bid them farewell. She was clad as a Rider and girt with a sword. In her hand she bore a cup, and she set it to her lips and drank a little, wishing them good speed; and then she gave the cup to Aragorn, and he drank, and he said: Farewell, Lady of Rohan! I drink to the fortunes of your House, and of you, and of all your people. Say to your brother: beyond the shadows we may meet again!
Then it seemed to Gimli and Legolas who were nearby that she wept, and in one so stern and proud that seemed the more grievous. But she said: Aragorn, wilt thou go?
I will, he said.
Then wilt thou not let me ride with this company, as I have asked?
I will not, lady, he said. For that I could not grant without leave of the king and of your brother; and they will not return until tomorrow. But I count now every hour, indeed every minute. Farewell!
Then she fell on her knees, saying: I beg thee!
Nay, lady, he said, and taking her by the hand he raised her. Then he kissed her hand, and sprang into the saddle, and rode away, and did not look back; and only those who knew him well and were near to him saw the pain that he bore.
But Éowyn stood still as a figure carven in stone, her hands clenched at her sides, and she watched them until they passed into the shadows under the black Dwimorberg, the Haunted Mountain, in which was the Gate of the Dead. When they were lost to view, she turned, stumbling as one that is blind, and went back to her lodging. But none of her folk saw this parting, for they hid themselves in fear and would not come forth until the day was up, and the reckless strangers were gone.
And from the End...
"...But the Queen Arwen said: A gift I will give you. For I am the daughter of Elrond. I shall not go with him now when he departs to the Havens; for mine is the choice of Lúthien, and as she so have I chosen, both the sweet and the bitter. But in my stead you shall go, Ring-bearer, when the time comes, and if you then desire it. If your hurts grieve you still and the memory of your burden is heavy, then you may pass into the West, until all your wounds and weariness are healed. But wear this now in memory of Elfstone and Evenstar with whom your life has been woven!..."
To: HairOfTheDog
Now that is well-researched! Kudos.
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posted on
10/01/2002 7:56:26 PM PDT
by
JenB
To: JenB
I think Santa's a thing that kids can do without, personally... I agree...I never saw the point. (Which makes me intolerant and Scrooge-like by some standards, I guess...)
To: HairOfTheDog
By the way, since you're the unofficial ThreadMomPerson, can we start the sneak yet? I need to go to bed.
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posted on
10/01/2002 7:57:08 PM PDT
by
JenB
To: RosieCotton
Is this brother that your are contributing-to-the-delinquency-of the one that we know? That connection just occured to me!
To: HairOfTheDog
Ah...good work! You delved far deeper than I...thanks!
Now I nead to read it all...
I have to admit, the book Aragorn gets to me. Sam is still my favorite, but Aragorn is pretty incredible. Way out of my league (which I guess is why I'm not as into him...), but incredible .
To: RosieCotton
Yes, while you were looking for your quote, I was collecting all of mine!
To: JenB
NO.
To: HairOfTheDog
Is this brother that your are contributing-to-the-delinquency-of the one that we know? Nope, that one is legal (and lives in CA, at that!). So is the one that wanted the cider. It's another one (who was along for the ride) that got us all in trouble. ;-)
To: JenB
It just wouldn't be proper.
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