The Holiday Season

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Judith
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The Holiday Season

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For many of us, this is a holiday season. For those of you celebrating Christmas, I wish you a beautiful and blessed Christmas. For those who have already celebrated Hannukah, I hope it was a beautiful time with family and friends. Whatever holiday you and your family celebrate at this time of year, I hope it is truly wonderful and if you are among those who don't celebrate any holidays, I wish you a happy and prosperous New Year. And for everyone I wish LOTS of SALES at CC in the New Year!
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Same to you and all!
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Re: The Holiday Season

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Happy Holidays everyone! I'd like to add my good wishes for everyone's well-being and good sales in the new year. (or is it "in the New Year"?)

The best quote of Christmas in my home was when my three-year-old asked on Christmas Eve, "is our chimney unlocked?" I assured her it was. As I look around at the mess of toys still all over my living room today, it's clear Santa met with no impediment here. :)
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Re: The Holiday Season

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CharlotteAndrews wrote: "is our chimney unlocked?"
That is priceless!
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Re: The Holiday Season

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While thinking about my hoped-for progress in the coming year here at C-C, I got this fortune in my fortune cookie the other night: "Apply yourself to the basics and progress will follow." I couldn't help laughing. Sure, fortune cookies are usually just broad statements and platitudes, but this one clearly was meant for me!

Judith: thanks! She's quite a piece of work that kid. :)
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Re: The Holiday Season

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Oh, and Happy New Year to all! Stay safe if you'll be out on the roads tonight.
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That quote about the chimney is too adorable! I hope you're writing these down somewhere. My friend notes some her kids' gems as captions to photos in a family album.

Happy New Year to all!
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Re: The Holiday Season

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You could sell that post about your 3 year old to Readers Digest. Pretty sweet.
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Re: The Holiday Season

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Thanks all. She is a unique kid. I don't want to mislead anyone, though: she's no Cindy Lu Who. After everyone getting a little spoiled with too many toys and being stuck inside a few too many days after 27 inches of snow, and mommy is having a hard time remembering what made both kids seem so cute on Christmas Eve and Christmas morning. I hate to admit it, but my best Holiday present came yesterday when school started again. :)

Back-to-school season's greetings to all the other part-time writers/full-time parents out there!
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I also was sad and glad to send my 19-year-old back to college. She was starting to get bored and she's not interested in crayons or fingerpaint anymore. :)

27 inches of snow? I'm jealous. We only got about 17 inches over the whole vacation here in Minnesota, in several storms. Lucky you!
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