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Christmas Card from Tish


It  can be a spiritual time of year for some of us, fellow blogmates -- for me the birth of Jesus. It can also be a time of union and reunion, getting home (flying standby), going home (hitchhiking the PA turnpike)-- being at home (cooking up a storm, wining and dining the inlaws, the inmates and the in-towners and, yes, our itinerant grandmothers and eternal kids).

 Then also, it can be a sensual and sexy season for loving our intimates -- for me, a special person -- and for you, whoever it may be, remember, friends, love unexpressed dies, so love them.

Let them know, don't hold back. Phone them, flower them, hug and kiss them til the cows come home, apologize, propose, set the date, make it right, hold them tight.  You don't want to be lonely ... tonight. 

Love, Tish xo


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Merry Christmas :-)

Glenn

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Glennie, Merry Christmas, ya big silly.

You know, friend, if it weren't for you, I wouldn't be  here at all.  So ... now that you are responsible for me, could you pretty please find  and post a link  for "I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus?"

xo

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Ya got it, kiddo, but ya gotta go to my place to get it ;-)

Glenn

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Kewl :-)

Glenn

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Sitting here maintaining the new family tradition, watching Robert Robriguez' "breakfast tacos" recipe off the "Sin City" DVD.

We'll save some for you guys.

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Merry Christmas to you and to all.

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I like this from Caroline Kennedy's literary scrapbook, "A Family Christmas", by Henry van Dyke:

"Are you willing ... to own, that probably the only good reason for your existence is not what you are going to get out of life, but what you are going to give to life; to close your book of complaints against the management of the universe and look around you for a place where you can sow a few seeds of happiness ... to make a grave for your ugly thoughts and a garden for your kindly feelings ...? Then you can keep Christmas."

Maureen Dowd's column today is worth reading.

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