This economy is tough on a lot of people and I've been lucky enough to lack nothing. What I want for Christmas this year is quality time with family and friends over lunch, dinner, hot chocolate, a matinee or a killer game of Scrabble. Please consider donating to your local food bank or helping out someone through a Sub-for-Santa program on my behalf. Yes, give that can of SPAM to someone who needs the lovely salted pink morsels of protein. I'll get my own.
and plow into a parked car. ~ Evan Davis
Friday, November 28, 2008
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3 comments:
I totally agree. As I get older I am realizing that the gifts aren't as important to me as enjoying spending time with friends and family, eating yummy things, and reflecting on my Savior.
Too bad you said that. You're REALLY going to miss the candycane I was going to give you.
LOL! Thanks for the thought. I'll buy my own this year.
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