Merry Christmas
Season’s Greetings to all my readers. It’s time to get into the spirit of the season. This means wonderful music, delicious food, and spending time with my family. It’s also time to remember the men and women in the battlefield, fighting for our freedom and security.
One of the joys of blogging is the opportunity to interact with people from around the country and, indeed, around the world. A Merry Christmas to all my new friends.
12 Comments:
Merry Christmas Jason.
Merry Christmas, my friend.
Merry Christmas from SI
I made it back to spend some time with my family .
Merry Christmas, JP!
(I can call you JP, can't I? Too bad, I done did it.)
Merry Christmas, to you, too, Jason
Jason,
I have enjoyed reading and learning much, from your posts. I do not know what you do, as a profession, but I would be willing to bet that you are very good at it. I look forward to both reading and learning more from you, in the coming year.
Merry Christmas to you and your family. And may God bless all that you do.
It'a a Merry Christmas here at my house, even if my mother-in-law is a sundowner with Alzheimer's. Guess she needed more Christmas cheer-in-a-cup last night.
Cameo was busy watching my mother-in-law's roamings last night, and left the tree alone.
Thanks, everyone. Merry Christmas!
Bit late, but hope you and loved ones had the Merriest of Christmases.
Best wishes.
Katy
It's not too late, it's Boxing Day--and that's still part of the holiday season! I trust it's on your calendar. Thanks for stopping by and I trust you’ve had a good holiday, too, Katy.
Speaking of Christmas . . . can anyone explain to me the "War on Christmas" I keep hearing about? Is it conservative paranoia or an actual problem? I don't see store-clerks saying "Happy Holidays" to their customers as an "attack" on Christmas: it's simply an acknowledgement that some, perhaps many, of their customers do not celebrate Christmas, celebrate other winterfest-type holidays, or don't celebrate at all. Have there been any documented cases of people wanting to celebrate Christmas on their own property, with their own money, being coercively prevented from doing so?
Bilwick,
The Supreme Court ruled the concept of private property unconstitutional in Kelo vs. New London. Your very mention of Christmas in that place you think is your home is tantamount to torture of ethnic minorities. Off with your head!
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