Reluctant Christmas Cheer?

Really, Christmas is hold grand-baby until he wants Mommy, enough wine to feel comfortably numb, then niece's home made cookies. Carry me out and I'm quite happy...happy holiday indeed
 

Really, Christmas is hold grand-baby until he wants Mommy, enough wine to feel comfortably numb, then niece's home made cookies. Carry me out and I'm quite happy, smoke a bowl with your Grandpa...happy holiday indeed, love you my baby boy!
 
I'm trying to edit the above. But yes...me and hubby have been together since 1986. Last night was the first time we ever smoked together. Okay time to find a regular source, last night was really nice. G-d bless, it's supposed to help Parkinson's tremors plus other sleeping ills. Yo, hook me up with Brother Willie.
 
Maybe I'll try to find a way to enjoy it a little more this year. I am a Lutheran and cherish the religious significance of Christmas, but not all the secular hoo-ha. Back when I had a famiy and kids at home, it was a different story.
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Your comment has inspired me to visit the small Lutheran church in the centre of Melbourne either Xmas Eve or Christmas Day![/QUOTE]

That's a great idea! I always enjoy the Christmas Eve service; I like the candles and carols and all that. Don't know why, but I enjoy that one more than the Christmas Day one.
 
For me the challenge is the reduced daylight hours rather than the holidays with sunset before 4 pm now. Being retired now I can get outside every day on my own schedule while it's still daytime and get my cells lit up. I live in a town that has a beautiful, walkable downtown that's decorated nicely during the holiday, so there's a nice feeling walking there when it's lightly snowing. I used to feel crushing expectations about the holidays, so I stopped celebrating it about 15 years ago with the attitude of my life, my holidays, my way. The relief was immense. I do send gifts to my son and his family though, but the rest is decidedly non-holiday.

I hate the reduced hours of daylight, too. Geez, it's pitch dark at 5:00 here now. Feels like we have no daytime at all.
 


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