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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day....12-16-02 Christmas Is...FReeper Memories
Various Freepers
| WVNan; JustAmy; Pippin; Diver Dave; Aquamarine; ST.LOUIE1
Posted on 12/16/2002 7:23:51 AM PST by Billie
Christmas Is......
Christmas... What is Christmas ... Christmas is, Above All, Love ... Christmas is Faith, Family, Friends ... Christmas is Sharing, Giving Hugs, Laughing ... Christmas is Baking Cookies, Stringing Popcorn ... Christmas is Reviving Old Memories and Making New Ones ...
When I asked for help during the holidays with ideas and/or co-hosting a thread, many of you came through with offers of all kinds, for which we are very grateful. We hope you have been enjoying the variety as much as Daisy, Dansy, Lori, and I have. Today, some of our Finest Family share a few of their Christmas thoughts, memories, recipes, laughs..... ~ Billie
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It's About Family
by WVNan
This is a 'doctored' photo - Nan sent me a portrait of Uncle John, to which I added hers.
She wrote back, "Thank you Billie. I love that picture. Uncle will love it too. He loves for me to hug him. Nobody else that I know of is allowed to hug him. ((((Hug))))"
Uncle John is one of those independent people that are indicative of the early settlers of West Virginia. He may have a grade school education, but he became a wealthy man simply by using his native ingenuity and his natural frugality. He probably never took a handout or even a hand-up from anyone in his life. In other words, he's proud.
During his recent stay in the hospital after a stroke he created something of a stir with his refusal of treatment. He got downright indignant when the nurse tried to bath him, making a fuss that could be heard over the phone when family called to check on him. He could be heard protesting, "Why are you giving me a bath? I don't need no d**m bath."
Happy to say that Uncle John is home and doing fair for someone who has had a stroke and is 93 years old. His unsinkable spirit is intact. ~ Nan
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Family Traditions
by JustAmy
Growing up during the 40s and 50s was a wonderful time for family get-togethers at Grandmothers house. After my Grandmother died, family traditions changed. Each of my aunts started building her own family traditions.
For the past fifty-five years, my Mothers house was the place for a new generation to build wonderful memories of the holidays at Grandmas house.
With the passing of my Mother this year, there seems to be an empty place in our hearts and homes. A family gathering of three, my husband, my son and myself, hardly seems to be a base for a new holiday tradition.
Four months ago, I started helping out with the babysitting of a grand niece (she was three December 7th). My life has changed!! Instead of spending time in the electronic and home improvement stores, I now find myself in toy stores and the toddler section of the department stores.
After hosting our family Thanksgiving dinner, I will now plan an open house on Christmas day for nieces, nephews, grand nieces and grand nephews. My wish is for the youngest generation to have memories of spending time with family at Aunt Amys house. ~ Amy
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A Christmas Memory
by Marie Shelton (Pippin)
It was the first year I was in my new apartment, and I had just started out as a Liturgical Minister at the Catholic Church I attend in my town of Glen Burnie, Maryland. That year, 1996, was a year of transitions much like this year is. Our regular pastor was on a sabbatical, so we had another priest standing in for him. This was also the first year I can remember actually having a white Christmas!
I remember waking up on the morning of Dec. 24th to see the snow falling gently on everything and giving everything it touched a special, magical look. I was scheduled to read at the 4:00 Mass that evening at the Christmas Eve Mass. So I put on my boots and bundled up because it was really cold, if my memory serves me right and I walked to the church, which was within walking distance from my apartment. I got there early so I could familiarize myself with that evenings readings. I enjoy reading the Word of God and I wanted to do the best I could with it.
FR. John, the priest who was celebrating the mass was there as was Anita, the liturgical coordinator/sacristan. We stood in the sacristy and talked and joked a little. Fr. John wanted to process up the aisle but there were so many people coming to church that evening that they were lined up at the side aisles and crowded at the back of our tiny church. Fr. John wanted to know if we could go around the church to the main doors. He wondered if Anita and I could stand a few moments of cold air as we had our coats off. I had piped up earlier that I was part Canadian, so Father John said since you are Canadian, I guess you can stand the cold!
We went out and around the church to the main doors. Fr. John was in a Christmas mood so he went up and knocked on the door; the usher by the door turned around, and Fr. John asked with tongue-in-cheek if we could come in!
We processed in and the Mass started. Anita had to be the altar server, as we had no one to serve. It was a beautiful service and the church was decorated up so wonderfully! It felt like Christmas, especially with the snow coming down. This to me was the most special time and everything went along so well. There were carols and religious hymns sung; the congregation and the choir blending their voices together sounded like angels singing to almighty GOD.
After Communion, Fr. John had a small tape player that he turned on and we listened to the Ave Maria being sung in Latin. It was beautiful and I had tears of joy running down my face. It was a glorious and magical Christmas Eve!
I hope everyone reading this has a safe and merry Christmas and a blessed New Year as well! ~ Pippin
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A Memory of Christmases Past
by DiverDave
There are several memorable Christmases to chose from and it was tough to pick just one. I scanned my memory from childhood to the present and I think Ill share about Christmas 1965.
Mrs. DD (Linda) and I were married in June. Three short months later my ship, the USS PIEDMONT (AD-17) deployed for a 6 month cruise to the western Pacific (WESTPAC). We were to spend our first Christmas separated from one another.
Our ships crossing of the Pacific took 19 days and we pulled into Yokosuka, Japan and later to sailed to Subic Bay, Philipines and set up repair operations to ships serving in the Seventh Fleet. I was working in the Pipe Shop at the time as a 3rd Class Shipfitter P.
As the holiday season approached, one of my shipmates got the idea of making some sort of Christmas decoration for our shop. That in turn, prompted the other shops to do likewise. The theme was Christmas, and each participating shop produced a decoration which corresponded with the work carried out by each individual shop.
For us in the Pipe Shop, we took a length of 3" black steel pipe, put it in the pipe bender and bent it 180 degrees. We welded it to the deck of the shop and then went to the paint locker to get some paint. In no time at all, we had a giant 7 1/2 foot white with red striped candy cane. We then welded a piece of flat plate to the side with the words, "Seasons Greetings from Shop 56A.
The Sheetmetal Shop cut out large stars, bells, bows, etc and hung them from the overhead in their shop.
The Shipfitter Shop cut up strips of aluminum plate and welded them to a 1" pipe and formed a Christmas tree. They got cotton balls from Sick Bay and glued them to the branches.
The guys in the Machine Shop somehow got ahold of a small fir tree. They placed it on the deck just outside the door leading to the Mess Decks. The decorations were all the curled shavings that had been produced on the metal lathes. Looked pretty good with brass, steel, and copper curly ribbons adorning the tree.
As sailors will be sailors, a couple of guys came back from liberty in the late hours having consumed a few too many San Miguels. They decided to knock down our candy cane and take it to their lead Petty Officers bunk.
We recovered the candy cane and re-welded it to the deck in our shop the following morning.
That evening, once again too much San Magoo effected normally bright minds and the candy cane was once again stolen.
This time it found its way up to Officers Country and was placed on one of the dining tables in the Ward Room. Sadly, some dishes got broken by the bumbling burglars and the light-hearted hi-jinx became a serious problem.
The candy canes crooked end was cut off, the sign removed and the remaining piece of 3" pipe was place in the pipe rack to be used later on a job order from the fleet..
Somewhere, floating around in one of the Tin Cans of the Seventh Fleet is a section of steel pipe with candy cane stripes.
My time in the Pipe Shop lasted through the month of December and then I went TAD to Diving School for the duration of my second WESTPAC tour and then took up residence in the Diving Locker for the balance of my enlistment and one more WESTPAC cruise in 67. Dave
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From My Kitchen With Love
by Aquamarine
Sour Cream Coffee Cake
2 sticks margarine softened 1 1/2 cups sugar 3 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 cups sifted self rising flour 1/4 teaspoon baking soda 1 cup or 8 oz container sour cream 1/2 cup milk 1/4 firmly packed brown sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1/2 cup chopped nuts
Preheat oven to 350 degrees, grease and flour bunt pan. Cream butter and sugar til light and fluffy, add eggs one at a time. Blend in vanilla, sift flour, mix soda in, add to creamed mixture alternately with the sour cream and milk. Mix well after each addition, then spoon half of batter into pan.
Combine brown sugar, cinnamon and pecans. Sprinkle over the mixture. Spoon remaing batter on top. Bake at 350 degrees for 55 to 60 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean. Cool 10 minutes in pan, turn out on plate.
Cornbread Dressing with Bacon and Pecans
1 pan of 9x9 cornbread 6 bacon slices 4 celery ribs, finely chopped 1 large onion, finely chopped 6 cups torn day old bread (6 slices) 2/3 chopped pecans, toasted 1 large egg, lightly beaten 2 tablespoons light brown sugar 1 tablespoon chopped fresh or 1 teaspoon rubbed sage 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon pepper 3 to 4 cups chicken broth
Prepare cornbread; cool and crumble. Set aside. Cook bacon in a large skillet until crisp; remove bacon, drain on paper towels, reserving drippings in skillet. Crumble bacon and set aside. Saute celery and onionin bacon drippings in skillet 10 minutes or until tender.
Combine crumbled cornbread, bacon, sauteed onion mixture, bread and remaining ingredients in a large bowl; stir well. Spoon dressing into a 13 x 9 baking dish. Bake uncovered at 375 degrees for 45 minutes or until golden. Yield: 10 servings.
Note: If you like your dressing drier and crustier use 3 cups broth in the recipe. Use 4 cups for a moister dressing. ~ Aquamarine
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Holiday Lighting Tips
by ST.LOUIE1
One Christmas, when I was about nine, I put a string of Christmas lights on our cat Muggsy. I plugged her in to three long extension cords so she could move around. Then I put her in the back yard. When I set her down, she started jumping up and down trying to shake the lights loose.
I ran in the house and told Mom and Dad to hurry and get to the window, that something wild was out back. My Mom looked out and said..."Oh, my God!", and nearly fainted. She thought I had electrocuted Muggsy. My Dad was laughing so hard he nearly choked. He stopped laughing when Mom told him...."If Muggsy dies, so will you and Tony!". I stopped laughing in a hurry and ran to unplug Muggsy.
When Mom's Irish temper flared - it was time to get thee away! Muggs was fine, no harm done....that's why I'm still alive and able to partake in Billie's 'Christmas Memories'. : ) ~ Louie
Bring A Stray...
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To: Aquamarine
Quick hugs back, Aquamarine.
Thank you for all the things you do to please others!
Loveya!
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posted on
12/16/2002 6:36:44 PM PST
by
LadyX
To: SpookBrat
We need photographs of those two working on the decorations, Spooky!
You have to share your kids with us - we have a vested interest, you know..:)))
Love you - love your children thingy..:))
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posted on
12/16/2002 6:39:14 PM PST
by
LadyX
To: lodwick
I may not see ya for a coupl'a days or so
I'll miss you!
To: LadyX
I'll take some pictures for you. It may be tomorrow before I can get them up. Love you dear! Hugs!
To: Aquamarine
Just great AM - thanks so much!
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posted on
12/16/2002 6:46:45 PM PST
by
lodwick
To: Billie
Veterans, Atheists Rally For and Against Ten Commandments Display Veterans and atheists are converging on Montgomery, Ala., Monday, hoping to rally their respective supporters over the display of the Ten Commandments at the state courthouse.
The group American Veterans In Domestic Defense (AVIDD) and the Alabama chapter of the American Atheists are planning competing rallies in support of and in opposition to a federal court ruling that ordered Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore to remove the Ten Commandments monument from a government building within 30 days.
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posted on
12/16/2002 6:54:16 PM PST
by
Dubya
To: Billie
You're totally sweet. You're the epitomy of sweet.LOL, I think she talked her way out of it Billie.
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posted on
12/16/2002 6:59:53 PM PST
by
WVNan
To: Billie
LOL1 I wish I'd had THAT story to post at the top!!! Can we say Dennis the Menace?!!!!! What a riot he must have been!You have no idea what a *riot* he was. I'd tell you other tales about little brother, but this is a Christmas thread. :)
Very good work, BTW!
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posted on
12/16/2002 7:05:42 PM PST
by
xJones
To: JustAmy
I found a card for you. LOL
To: lodwick
"Hope Mr.D is feeling much better now. ;-)"Thanks for asking.
Well let us just say he is not worse. He has total laryngitis today...Lucky he has me to take care of him, lol. Alhough I do keep forgetting he has laryngitis and yak away at him and he frantically points to his throat, indicating he cannot answer my silly chit chat. Shoot, he almost seems relieved when I excuse myself to "go check my mail on the computer".
I Believe in Santa!
DaisyScarlett
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To: The Mayor
It is good to see you again, Mr. Mayor. And that flag Christmas graphic is awesome. Gonna swipe it - use if for one of our Holiday pledges. Hope all is well...have missed ya...
Merry Christmas!
DaisyScarlett
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To: Libertina
Holiday greetings right back to you, Finest FRiend.
To: jkphoto; Mama_Bear
Just for you two:
Have a Beary Merry Christmas!
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posted on
12/16/2002 7:24:10 PM PST
by
LadyX
To: LadyX
Nice to see you LadyX. Sounds like you had a busy day. Glad you enjoyed the thread today. Billie is a special person with special talents and you are right, we cannot say that enough...
Merry Christmas!
DaisyScarlett
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To: All
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posted on
12/16/2002 7:31:26 PM PST
by
Dubya
To: GailA
I, like your brother, was a peeker. Unwrapped presents even and rewrapped them. My mom was always hunting new places to hide the gifts from me...and my brothers always squealed on me when I found them. To this day, I shake and try to guess all my gifts. It is a challenge but I no longer go so far as to unwrap them and rewrap them but I am not above trying to read through the wrapping paper. I am a mess at Christmas time...
Merry Christmas!
DaisyScarlett
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To: lodwick; MeeknMing; Billie
Lodwick, Billie and Meek, you kinda had to be there to think this was funny, so try to laugh ok? LOL
Our neighbors back home had a large metal longhorn with orange lights all over it they put out every year for Christmas. (Try to imagine a longhorn lighted up with orange lights).
After many years, Allyson finally said, "I just don't get it!!!!! An orange Yak for Christmas???????" The orange "yak" really bothered her and she couldn't figure out what it had to do with Christmas. LOL
Sorry but it was just so funny. I had to share it with Texans. I had to explain to her the Texas Longhorn thing. She swears she is going to A & M.
To: All
"This is from me to those that have not written yet, please write, use it,
tell about your family, your hobbies, how the weather is, what are you planning for the holidays.
Tell a funny thing that happened, send a joke anything. Tell about your pets and kids.
We miss home and it means a lot to hear from everyone."
From a US Marine's e-mail
The USO Canteen Post Office
E-Mail Our Military Links
To enter, Click on the Post Office
Please stop in the USO Canteen Post Office Daily to E-Mail our Troops.
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To: ST.LOUIE1
Guess my godson is getting lots of presents, right? : ) Georgio has decided that we put up the Christmas Tree just to provide him with more toys.
He has removed many of the ornaments on the lower branches (luckily I had placed only unbreakable ones there). He has repeated taken the 3 Wise Men & two sheep out of the Nativity Scene area under the tree; but never once touched Mary & Joseph or the Baby Jesus which I find truly amazing!
He has removed the bows from half of the presents and pushed several from under the tree to make a space for himself to sit.
Of course his doting parents will be filling his stocking with more toys & special treats on Christmas Day. He has a well trained 'staff'.
To: daisyscarlett
LOL. You remind me of my husband. He's an incurable snoop. I have to go to great lengths to disguise his gifts. I like to tell a story on him every Christmas.
When he was growing up his life was very much like Huck Finn's. He lived right on the Ohio River in a small Ohio town. Some weeks before Christmas, he and Billy Franklin (his black playmate) would go out after dark and steal Christmas trees off people's porches where they had placed them before putting stands on them. They would note the homes where they took the trees and in a couple of days they would take their wagons and go around selling the trees to those people whose trees had been stolen off their porches. He was so bad.
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posted on
12/16/2002 7:48:27 PM PST
by
WVNan
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