Christmas

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To all my Snagger friends scattered north to south and east to west, have a very Merry Christmas with your friends and family.:beer:
 
Happy Kwanzaa willy. :beer:





Seriously; Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukah, and best wishes for the New Year coming up. Enjoy what you have and hopefully next year brings better and healthy lives for all of youz guys. :hi:
 
Merry Christmas to everyone!!!! I already have my game or trail cam set up on my chimney so we can get a picture on santa and his reindeer (it was my daughters idea!!!!) i will post pics of Santa tomorrow:sun: morning!!!!
 
have a happy ho ho

Mr. Krinkle says he hopes Santa brings him a couple Ho's, a new supply of glo sticks and saran wrap. :hide:

Me and The Mrs says hope all you guys and your family's have a happy and safe Christmas. :beer:

Remember Happiness does not come from the wallet, it comes from good family/friends and a kind word to each.

I remember when that's all we had and those memories are some of my best growing up.

So Merry Christmas or whatever you call it based upon your religion. :hi:
 
This was written by somone with a far greater gift than mine when it comes to writing. The authors name is unimportant. What is important is the message contained in the words. I hope he forgives me for plagerizing his writings. I've edited it a bit to make it current.

You know, it’s hard to believe that Christmas is finally here. Maybe it’s just me, but it’s starting to become unrecognizable. As I spent my last few days shopping I saw the streets lined with people at all hours of the day. A few weeks ago I saw people fighting over waffle makers and toasters. It seems like people are more focused on “me” and “mine” rather than on the true meaning of the season.

Whether or not you believe there is a “War on Christmas”, you can’t deny that the real meaning of December 25th is being forgotten. Atheist billboards are replacing nativity scenes and our President is lighting a Menorah as just an excuse for a “good party”. I’m sorry, but if you’re lighting a candle just because it's that time of year then you are missing the point – that miracles can happen and that God is here to light the way in the darkness.

If you are celebrating next to a “Holiday Tree” and all you care about is shopping and presents then you are missing the transformative nature of Christmas. It’s an idea that is repeated in every story this time of year from A Christmas Carol to Miracle on 34th Street – the idea that we can believe in powers greater than ourselves and we can be fundamentally transformed. The themes of redemption, selflessness and transformation go all the way back to The Bible with the birth of a baby in a manger in Bethlehem.

With our obsession over “stuff” we are missing out on the good things in life – the gifts that don’t need to be wrapped. It’s not about waffle makers or toasters, the true power and meaning of Christmas is about doing the right thing and helping each other. And it’s not supposed to be contained to a two-week season and then forgotten. We are supposed to take these gifts with us throughout the whole year.

I hope you spend the next few days with your family and friends and celebrate the real meaning of Christmas. I hope you reach out to others in need and offer a helping hand, and I hope you get to celebrate the season free from oppression, judgment, or “Holiday Trees”. And finally, I hope you find the transformative power of this miraculous season. God bless each and every one of you. God bless us everyone.

I love you all
Paul
 
I got the best Christmas Present!!!!
My 8 month old grandson came over today about 2pm and is spending the night with us.

I love having him here.
 
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