I'm not sure I will have another give-a-way before Christmas, BUT I do have one lined up for the New Year and Valentine's Day.This month is a hodge podge of stuff. To enter, simply leave a comment in the "comment section." Instead of leaving just your name and email, how about sharing your favorite Christmas memory or a tradition you or your family have. Make sure you do leave an email address for me to contact you back.
Monday, November 23, 2009
November Count Down To Christmas Give-A-Way
Well, Christmas is just over 30 days away. Seems hard to believe. I hope and pray that you will take the next four weeks to spend time daily reflecting the reason we celebrate Christmas.
I'm not sure I will have another give-a-way before Christmas, BUT I do have one lined up for the New Year and Valentine's Day.This month is a hodge podge of stuff. To enter, simply leave a comment in the "comment section." Instead of leaving just your name and email, how about sharing your favorite Christmas memory or a tradition you or your family have. Make sure you do leave an email address for me to contact you back.
I'm not sure I will have another give-a-way before Christmas, BUT I do have one lined up for the New Year and Valentine's Day.This month is a hodge podge of stuff. To enter, simply leave a comment in the "comment section." Instead of leaving just your name and email, how about sharing your favorite Christmas memory or a tradition you or your family have. Make sure you do leave an email address for me to contact you back.
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I am happy to hear of your blessings! God is so good!
My favorite Christmas memory began when I was seven years old. My dad dressed up as Santa for my elementary school. I knew it was him but never said anything until years later. He denied it and said I was silly. When I thought I was too old for Santa, my dad dressed up again ( middle school then high school) LOL ---He made so many children happy and I enjoyed it as well. Still he never would admit it was him. Many years later he passed away. One day I was in Cordova Mall as a Santa walked past me. He said "Angie, Merry Christmas, do you believe?" Taken back that he knew my name "I said I used to, but not any longer I am too old." Laughing he said " you are never too old for cheer and happiness-- Merry Christmas child". I stood there as my years of Christmas with my dad flashed before my eyes. I know it was not my dad nor Santa but what he gave me that day was priceless. He gave me a memory of the greatest gift of all, love. I am thankful that as I do not have my earthy father, I do have my heavenly father. How sweet that is!
Happy Holiday's
Angela Wehmeier Karalekas
akaralekas@escambia.k12.fl.us
Oh Angela, thank you for sharing your soul. I pray hou are blessed this Christmas Season. Bless You.
Gail Powell, gail51p@gmail.com
Cindy Weatherall
cweatherall@olivebaptist.org
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