Posted by CRUSADER on December 24, 2012 at 09:16:51 from (75.111.113.209):
In Reply to: Christmas ponderings posted by Erik Ks farmer on December 24, 2012 at 06:32:06:
Between family members divorces, being away from home most of the time, and 25 years in the service (retired a couple years back). Christmas Day usually isn't much different than any other day. Have had as many if not more "Christmas" with family on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. Most people have forgotten the real meaning of Christmas anyway. Seems like it's all too commercialized and very little paying tribute to who's birthday it is. I've spent Christmas alone and/or with a group of people where we set up a table when we could and had a gathering of friends and these are some of my most cherished Christmas memories.
Due to the number of hypocrits I've seen in the churches, seldom visit the Boss' house. I figure he and I can talk and discuss things just as well anywhere. He sure doesn't need another heathen/hypocrit sitting in his house pretending to be a "good christian" when as soon as they are out the church door that's not the case.
Hope everyone enjoys a Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy, and Prosperous New Year.
I'll be going back to work in January, which is a good thing since I'll need the extra money to help pay taxes.
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