How are you celebrating Christmas?
Posted by richrobinson 9 years, 4 months ago to The Gulch: General
I am wondering what Gulchers are doing for Christmas. We have an interesting mix in the Gulch but regardless of beliefs I think its fine to celebrate and enjoy the holiday. My wife is active in her Church so I'll be going there tonight and then a nice quiet day tomorrow. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year everyone.
going to go home to visit; the only Christmas (ex-
cept 1978, when on military service) I would not
have been with my family, due to finances, and not
being able to afford bus fare from Richmond to
Charlottesville, where my nephew usually picked
me up to take to Augusta County. But my neph-
ew came all the way to Richmond, and took me
home, and on 26 Dec I had him take me to
the station in Charlottesville (the family paid
for the one-way bus fare). So at least I did get
to be with them. We watched the old black&
white "Scrooge" movie on a tape or DVD. We
went to my sister's, too. So it was a nice Christ-
mas after all, at least for me. And I had been
told the family wanted me there.
Thanks for the link - horses on the beach that was a fair while ago for me.
Your cuzzie is a wee way too far north for me. My sport has our nationals up that way in 2016 so i will nearby but not in the National Park.
Keep in touch FFA
Ever get to Abel Tasman? My cousin has a business there:
http://www.pegasuspark.co.nz/
It turns out that her cousin lives less than 1/2 mile from us. Small world, huh? She is 84 and came over with her 60 year old daughter who is doing a geneology thing. They spent the afternoon comparing notes and discovering relatives from each other. I sat in my comfy chair and watched. Better than TV.
Then we played Cards Against Humanity.
This is a gross, crude and vulgar card game, aggressively politically incorrect and hence ideally suited to Australians.
There were no prayers, no toasts, no speeches, drunks were not arrested nor were there any secret police recordings, all got home safely after!
The house cat kept clear of most of the ribaldry, and no complaints were heard from the neighbors.
Apart from that, a good time was had by all.
We sent each of them home with a sort of Golden Classic in two language...
I told them a bit about my involvement in things Randian. The 84 year old lady and her 60 year old daughter were familiar with Rand and the 3 Atlas movies, but were not objectivist. The BW and traded pics of relatives, and had she had info on those we never knew, and we had pics of relatives they never knew. And the most weird thing, she lived in a sub division just across the highway from ours, less than 1/2 mile away all these years (20+ at least).Merry Christman and a healthy and prosperous New Year to you and yours.
Jan, head screwed on, but sometimes at a tilt
Many flavors of 'good time'!
Jan
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