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FReeper Canteen ~ Favorite Christmas Ornaments ~ 18 DEC 2007
Serving The Best Troops And Veterans In The World | The Canteen Crew

Posted on 12/17/2007 5:59:24 PM PST by laurenmarlowe

 

 

 

The FReeper Canteen Presents

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~Favorite Christmas Ornaments~

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Welcome to the FReeper Canteen! It's great to have you with us!!
Thank you to all of our Troops, Veterans, and their families for allowing us to entertain you!

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Late in the Middle Ages, Germans and Scandinavians placed evergreen trees inside their homes or just outside their doors to show their hope in the forthcoming spring. Our modern Christmas tree evolved from early traditions.

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In the early 1800's, Christmas trees in Germany were typically decorated with candles, cookies, fruit, paper novelties, and candy. Then, a glassblower in Lauscha (a district long recognized for the quality of its glass) crafted some small glass balls to hang on his family's tree.

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Around the midpoint of the Nineteenth Century, in addition to candle lights, decorations hanging from Christmas trees included miniature replicas of fruit, animals, toys, musical instruments and angels made primarily out of materials available in homes.

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Another concept began to take hold with the German families in whose homes the first “popular” trees resided. Food, often gingerbread or other hard cookies, would be baked in the shape of fruits, stars, hearts, angels and bells.

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As the idea of decorated Christmas trees spread, various countries added their own variations. Americans, for instance, would string long strands of cranberries or popcorn to circle their trees. Small gifts began to be used to decorate the tree, sometimes contained in little intricately woven baskets, sometimes nestled in the crook of a bough, sometimes just hanging by a thread or piece of yarn.

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 F.W. Woolworth brought the glass ornament tradition to the United States in 1890. From 1870's to 1930's, Germans made the finest molds for making ornaments with nearly 5,000 different molds at the time. At the turn of the century there were over one hundred small cottage glass blowing workshops in Europe.

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The Christmas tree market was born in 1851 when Catskill farmer Mark Carr hauled two ox sleds of evergreens into New York City and sold them all. By 1900, one in five American families had a Christmas tree, and 20 years later, the custom was nearly universal.

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Six species account for about 90 percent of the nation's Christmas tree trade. Scotch pine ranks first, comprising about 40 percent of the market, followed by Douglas fir which accounts for about 35 percent. The other big sellers are noble fir, white pine, balsam fir and white spruce.

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FR CANTEEN MISSION STATEMENT~Showing support and boosting the morale of our military and our allies military and the family members of the above. Honoring those who have served before. 

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Please remember: The Canteen is a place to honor and entertain our troops. The Canteen is family friendly, and please leave politics at the door. Let's have fun!

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We pray for your continued strength, to be strong in the face of adversity.
We pray for your safety, that you will return to your families and friends soon.
We pray that your hope, courage, and dignity remain unbroken, so that you may show others the way.


God Bless You All ~ Today, Tomorrow and Always

 

 

 



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To: TASMANIANRED

Oh, those Norfolk pine are lovely trees, so fragile looking.


241 posted on 12/17/2007 8:31:43 PM PST by Soaring Feather (I soar 'cause I can.....)
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To: Lady Jag
Evening Jagster....Hugs

Great ornament.

242 posted on 12/17/2007 8:31:48 PM PST by TASMANIANRED (TAZ:Untamed, Unpredictable, Uninhibited.)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

One George Forman Grill and Chicken Kabobs from Fry’s Buthcher, season and grill 20 minutes. ***ding*** eat!


243 posted on 12/17/2007 8:32:40 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: Kathy in Alaska

No, not snow bound, we did not get as much in this area as in other parts of the states. Been cold though, warming up tonight, probably another dumper coming.

I would like to have a real live tree just no room for it!
Avocado plant works well. ;0)


244 posted on 12/17/2007 8:34:25 PM PST by Soaring Feather (I soar 'cause I can.....)
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To: Kathy in Alaska
That’s just toooooo cute Kathy. Thank you!

It’s our privilege to honor our troops. How could we not when they do so much to protect the freedom of this great nation? Just think... we have those guarding us here on earth, and our special ones now in Heaven.

Blessings.....

Nana

245 posted on 12/17/2007 8:37:31 PM PST by Texas Termite (We give thanks daily.)
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To: TASMANIANRED

Neither one this time, Sis..
Lil red taters and green beans!


246 posted on 12/17/2007 8:38:31 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: Jet Jaguar

Very cool!! You flyboys do good work. Those kids will always remember you visiting and spending time with them.


247 posted on 12/17/2007 8:39:49 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
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To: LUV W

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248 posted on 12/17/2007 8:40:40 PM PST by luvie (Friendship is neither a contest nor a race. What matters is the feeling involved. <3)
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To: LUV W

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249 posted on 12/17/2007 8:40:40 PM PST by luvie (Friendship is neither a contest nor a race. What matters is the feeling involved. <3)
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To: LUV W

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250 posted on 12/17/2007 8:40:41 PM PST by luvie (Friendship is neither a contest nor a race. What matters is the feeling involved. <3)
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To: Jet Jaguar

*SALUTES* to you and your unit, JJ!

Merry Christmas!


251 posted on 12/17/2007 8:41:49 PM PST by luvie (Friendship is neither a contest nor a race. What matters is the feeling involved. <3)
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To: Kathy in Alaska

Virtual Finland

252 posted on 12/17/2007 8:41:50 PM PST by Soaring Feather (I soar 'cause I can.....)
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To: Soaring Feather

I checked it out..They can’t tolerate a winter with temps under 60...That rules out here.

Indoors they do pretty well. Water them when the fronds start drooping.

Surprisingly them smell very evergreenish.


253 posted on 12/17/2007 8:43:08 PM PST by TASMANIANRED (TAZ:Untamed, Unpredictable, Uninhibited.)
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To: laurenmarlowe

Christmas In IRAQ

On Christmas Eve, Iraqi Christian families gather together and one of the children read about the birth of Jesus while other family members hold lighted candles. Afterward the reading, a bonfire of thorn bushes is let and everyone sings. If the thorns burn to ashes, good luck will be granted for the coming year. When the fire dies, each person jumps over the ashes three times and makes a wish.

On Christmas Day another bonfire is lit in the churchyard. The bishop, carrying a figure of the Baby Jesus leads the service. Afterwards he blesses one person with a touch. That person touches the person next to him or her and the touch is passed around until all present have felt the “touch of peace.”


254 posted on 12/17/2007 8:43:39 PM PST by gpapa
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

I’ve been using a bunch of the little red spuds too..


255 posted on 12/17/2007 8:44:01 PM PST by TASMANIANRED (TAZ:Untamed, Unpredictable, Uninhibited.)
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To: LUV W

HUGZ!

Merry Christmas to you as well!


256 posted on 12/17/2007 8:45:06 PM PST by Jet Jaguar (Who would the terrorists vote for?)
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To: Jet Jaguar

Cyber Son!!!
*MEGAHUG*


257 posted on 12/17/2007 8:45:55 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: laurenmarlowe

Busy busy tonight, but I’ll share a story about a ‘favorite’ ornament...!

Nana baked sugar cookies to put on the tree while we were stationed in Berlin. To keep the dog from eating them, she shellacked the cookies.

It didn’t keep one of our single soldier guests from trying them. He tried real hard not to tell Nana how bad her cookies were - and she couldn’t find it in her heart to tell him how lucky he was he didn’t actually swallow the one bite he took!


258 posted on 12/17/2007 8:46:44 PM PST by HiJinx (~ Support our Troops ~ www.americasupportsyou.mil ~)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

Hey Howdy!!!

(((BIGOLEHUGZ)))


259 posted on 12/17/2007 8:46:48 PM PST by Jet Jaguar (Who would the terrorists vote for?)
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To: laurenmarlowe

Military Christmas Poems and Music
http://www.globalspecialoperations.com/christmaspoems.html


260 posted on 12/17/2007 8:46:48 PM PST by gpapa
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