Posted by super99 on December 25, 2007 at 01:30:13 from (75.107.167.209):
3 am and I'm wide awake as usual, so I want to wish each and everyone on here a Merry Christmas. We went to a large Baptist Church in town last evening for Christmas Eve service, need to do that once a year to remind me why I like our small country church. They do non-traditional music( I guess that's what they call it ).A couple of times there, I was expecting Bob Dylan, Joe Cocker or Charlie Daniels to step out from behind a screen on stage. Wife liked it, but just didn't seem right to me, kind of like when someone tries to sing national anthem their own way instead of the way it should be. Then they had a modern skit about the birth of Jesus, not the kind of Christmas program that I was in as a kid! Guess I'm just a grouchy old fart. They are reaching out to younger people and there were a lot of young people there which is a good thing, just not my cup of tea. About 6:30 I called a guy that I work with, His 2 grandkids were at his house. I said that I was Santa calling to check up on Chase and Lauren, and the kids were excited, told Chase to be nicer to his sister and for them to go to bed as soon as they got home. Sounded like they enjoyed it. We are leaving about 7:30 to drive to youngest daughters house to have Christmas with our family, grandson is 2 so this year ought to be fun, got extra battery's charging for the camera. I am done rambling, Merry Christmas to all, and don't forget the reason for the season. Chris
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