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December 22, 2010

Christmas in 55 Words

Deck the halls and trees
with family heirlooms,
lights and cherished ornaments




Dashing through the snow
in a one-horse open sleigh




Seldom-seen
family and friends




Chestnuts roasting




Eggnog




Baking cookies (for Santa!)




Red-nosed reindeer
and
red-nosed children




Sledding down hills




Snowball fights




Making snowmen




Presents in
pretty paper
and bright bows






Silent night,
Holy night


Merry Christmas to G-Man and all 55-ers!

18 comments:

  1. I like this Eric.
    A very merry Christmas to you and yours.
    Pamela

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  2. But you have to have Rudolph.. you have to..LOL

    Merry Christmas!!!

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  3. A 55 on Wednesday???? You REALLY want to beat the Christmas rush, don't you? Fun stuff. I have a Santa post today as well.

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  4. Thanks for the wonderful wise words over at my blog Eric!...I hope you have a wonderful Christmas! :-)

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  5. lol - Happiest of Christmases to you and your family, Eric!!
    xo

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  6. Not that I was in a hurry, I just won't be blogging much until after Christmas.

    Everybody's coming to my house this year, so there's lots to do. (Cookie day tomorrow!)

    Have a great Christmas everybody!

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  7. Peace on Earth ... Goodwill to men.

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  8. magical and sparkling 55.
    Merry Christmas.

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  9. Merry Christmas, Eric...and a very Happy New Year!
    -Corrie

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  10. Such a great, festive 55! Hope you have a very Merry Christmas!

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  11. Where ever did you find that biker dude? A store or at your place?

    Because I have to make food goods for the following day of business, I get to work on the holiday, but at least get the Eve off TG!

    Truelly enjoy all the cajoling.

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  12. great ONE 55
    oH i LOVE THE PHOTO ...LOL

    MERRY XMS

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  13. The biker dude was found in a store called Woody's in Frankenmuth, Michigan.

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