About this time of year in the past, the Hero and I would be doing last minute shopping. There wasn't a lot of money and so we would take the time to stop by the card aisle and choose a card we thought was just what we wanted to say to the other... We would then offer it to the other to read, then put back. Then sentiments were held in our hearts. I think of that as I walk down the aisles at the stores during holidays.
Christmas is not what you spend, rather what memories you make.
The late hours of sewing, assembling a toy, sitting and hold a little one and singing carols. Hugs.
Making the most of each moment is so very important for a life time of memories.
Christmas is not what you spend, rather what memories you make.
The late hours of sewing, assembling a toy, sitting and hold a little one and singing carols. Hugs.
Making the most of each moment is so very important for a life time of memories.
Wishing you a Blessed Christmas from the Hero and me.
Happy Christmas to you Hummer. May your memories of time with the Hero bring you joy this day. All the best to you and your family in the coming year!
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Jennifer
Merry Christmas, Francie. I'm so glad we connected again. Shari
ReplyDeleteHummer, what a lovely idea. We don't "do" presents for each other at Christmas. The commercial aspect has put us off, so as it's just the two of us, we do what we want. Hope you had a good Christmas, and Happy New Year when it comes :-) Jo x
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