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To: Miss Marple; LBKQ; Dog; Utah Girl; ken5050; Iowa Granny; gulfcoast6; The Raven; Northern Yankee; ...
Good Morning, Miss Marple and all you early risers! Thanks for starting the thread this morning, MM.

Although it's 32 degrees here right now, a heat wave of 60 degrees is forecast for later today. In NC winter is only at nighttime, it seems.

Christmas Eve is here!

13 posted on 12/24/2005 2:42:36 AM PST by Carolinamom (Winter is in my head , but eternal spring is in my heart. ---Victor Hugo)
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To: Carolinamom; Miss Marple; LBKQ; Dog; Utah Girl; ken5050; Iowa Granny; gulfcoast6; The Raven; ...
Merry Christmas!

32 degrees at the moment, and rather balmy for Christmas Eve.

I remember hearing a story years ago, on Wisconsin Public Radio, about a elderly gentleman who wrote a letter to the U.S. Navy.

He went on to talk about how he and his family were stranded in France for the holidays because of bad weather. They wound up at a rather non descript cafe, on Christmas Eve, because of a break down of the bus that was taking them back to the hotel.

The place was rather gloomy, and people were on edge because of the delays and weather. A flower girl was trying to sell flowers, but not having much luck. The electricity was out, so the only light was candle light. People were getting on each other's nerves, and a husband and wife were arguing at a nearby table.

In walks a United States Sailor. He sees the gloom, and sizes up the situation. He goes over and buys several flowers from the flower girl, and hands them out to all in the restaurant. He then smiles and wishes everyone a Merry Christmas. The sailor then proceeds to go over to a piano, that was in the corner, and starts to play Silent Night. Soon the entire cafe is singing, and tears are streaming down the faces of all who were in the cafe. The owner, taken by the goodwill of this United States sailor, comes out with wine and starts pouring glasses for those all present, on the house. Soon the electricity is on, and the cook rushes in to make sumptous dinners for all stranded, again on the house.

What turned out to be the most memorable Christmas Eve the old gentleman will ever remember, was brought about by one United States Sailor, who had the love and spirit of Christmas in his heart.

May we all carry that love today, and always.

Merry Christmas to my friends here!

27 posted on 12/24/2005 3:57:43 AM PST by Northern Yankee (Freedom Needs A Soldier)
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To: Carolinamom; Miss Marple; LBKQ; Dog; Utah Girl; ken5050; Iowa Granny; gulfcoast6; The Raven; ...

Good morning....everyone.


53 posted on 12/24/2005 5:10:18 AM PST by lysie
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