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I hadn't thought of it, and I didn't realize the picture I posted had bells until MBrek mentioned it, but now I will be out actively looking for some with bells! :P
Woot! Annoy the hearies!!!

I hadn't thought of it, and I didn't realize the picture I posted had bells until MBrek mentioned it, but now I will be out actively looking for some with bells! :P
Woot! Annoy the hearies!!!![]()
I love going into Old Town Alexandria and seeing the 18th century style decorations on the doors and windows. People put up the half-circle of greenery, often with apples, sometimes with a pineapple (a symbol of hospitality). They also do magnolia-leaf wreaths and boxwood wreaths, as well as fir-tree and pine wreaths. And almost everyone does the single-candle-in-the-window decoration, too. Usually these are electric candles, but sometimes even with real candles (in a glass hurricane vase) if the inside window sill is deep enough.
And all the white lights down King Street. It's really beautiful.
Just letting the world know, I have more than enough fruitcake. Arghhh.
holiday means beer
Oh, this sounds like something fun to do. I'll have to check it out. Thanks!
I like this post (and that's all you get. I hope Santa leaves you a ball of coal that says, "Like" on it.)
Correction. holiday means more beer
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Plum pudding.
Me too Rio! When your birthday? Mine December 12.
I also like buying presents for nieces, nephews. They so cute. Holiday parties great too. My favourite part was always Christmas Eve supper Dallas mom house...I suspect I not invited this year though.
I don't like the stress! I'm done shopping, and I can get to the fun decorating. The cat's going to love it.
My dad was involved with Toys for Tots every year I can remember until he died. He loved doing the deliveries, but he always came home in tears because of the poverty ridden conditions some of these families lived in.
Holly berries are poisonous why would anyone put them on food!!
Seeing friends and family, spiced wine, good food, fireplaces, snow, the smell of pine trees, downhill skiing, playing cards and board games, cracking nuts, and best part of all, watching the kids go nuts xmas morningMy mother was born on Christmas day and she passed away when I was 15 so I didn't enjoy xmas until my own children were old enough to get excited about it.