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"Snowflakes are one of nature's most fragile things, but just look at what they can do when they stick together."
... Vista M. Kelly
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On the first day of Christmas I pray for you joy in abundance and laughter, for
laughter cures our ills and joy makes our spirits soar.
On the second day of Christmas, I pray for you a sigh when you need one, for a
sigh clears the heart as a cough clears the throat, and with a sigh comes
acceptance of what we cannot change.
On the third day of Christmas, I pray for you tears when you need them, for
tears clear the eyes to see the stars and cleanse the soul to let healing
being.
On the fourth day of Christmas, I pray for you serenity, for fights and wars
start in individual breaths and that is where they must end.
On the fifth day of Christmas, I pray for you wisdom, for our priceless gift is
the gift of choice - and we should use it well every day, in word and deed.
On the sixth day of Christmas, I pray for you patience, for most troubles pass
if we wait them out, and success comes with persistence.
On the seventh day of Christmas, I pray for you courage, for there may be many
pitfalls and dangers ahead and problems can only be solved when they are faced.
On the eighth day of Christmas, I pray for you compassion, for we cannot help others
until we understand them, and we cannot understand them until we walk in their shoes.
On the ninth day of Christmas, I pray for you a willingness to work, for work
turns dreams to reality-whether the dreams are ours or belong to those we can
help.
On the tenth day of Christmas, I pray for you unwavering faith, for faith
shapes our morals and our destiny and draws us closer to God.
On the eleventh day of Christmas, I pray for you a mind full of hope, for hope
determines our attitudes, sets our goals and creates our ideals.
On the twelfth day of Christmas, I pray for you a heart so full of love that
every day you must give some away to those whose paths you cross.
From Last Year When We Had Snow |
Fa La La La, LaLaLaLa & Good Morning. We are now in the final week before Christmas. I hope that all your plans are coming into fulfillment as you have designed. It doesn't look like it will be a white Christmas for us in our region. It rained for most of the day on Saturday & Sunday & daytime temperatures have been around +5 (c). Christmas Day, for us will be a quiet day together. This year our church is hosting the Christmas morning service. Not sure that I will attend. I'm feeling a little cautious being in enclosed spaces with many that I do not know & if they will mask or not. Although Christmas Eve service is usually when the Easter crowd attend (wink wink).
Not a lot to update you on, life is busy, lots of eye appointments for Mr Man. We are certainly hoping for a break over Christmas.
Today I'm sharing with you, a new to me, Orange Cranberry Bundt Cake recipe. I haven't made as yet, but I've plans for a making between Boxing Day & New Year's.
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And as next Monday is Christmas Day, I'll check in with you on Boxing Day - Tuesday. Merry Christmas to you all. May the season bring you Hope, Peace, Joy & Love.
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Nigella’s Christmas Chutney
5 cups peeled & chopped apples
1 medium onion chopped finely
4 1/2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries
2 cups pitted dates, each one cut into thirds
2 clementines or Satsumas
2 cups super fine sugar
1/2 tsp ground cloves
1 tsp ground ginger
1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp pepper
2 cups white wine vinegar
1 tsp salt
Like
snowflakes, my Christmas memories gather and dance, each beautiful, unique and
gone too soon. (Deborah Whipp)
At The Mall |
Good Morning. It's all a go for the festive season. On Friday, we had snow on the ground, very pretty snow. The kind that makes the whole world seem like a Christmas card. It's mostly gone now, with the milder days of +5 & rain. Makes me think more of a Dickens like Christmas scene rather than a Thomas Kinkade scene.
Currently Reading: the fourth & latest book in the Thursday Murder Club series; All The Devils Die. Of all the books in the series, I am enjoying this one the most. My Christmas book requests are slow in arriving to the library.
Currently Watching: the start of season 8 of Shetland with the introduction of the new DI Ruth Calder played by Ashley Jensen.
Currently Feeling: like a pin cushion. We just had our annual flu jab & 3 weeks ago we had the most current Covid vaccine jab.
Currently Wisdom: did you notice my Wednesday Wisdom theme for November ... silence?
Currently Observing Advent: This first Sunday is for Hope. Oh yes, hope is much needed in the world right now, IMO.
And speaking of Advent, I have never seen so many varieties of Advent calendars, both online & in home. The variety of Advent calendars for adults is staggering. There are ones for tea lovers, puzzle lovers, bath lovers, of course one for chocolate lovers. There's even one for Scotch experts. Did you get yourself an Advent calendar this year?
And now let the hoping begin ... "don't lose hope when the sun goes down, it is then that the stars come out".