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away36

The Christmas Thread

Whoo hooo!!! Only 49 days 'til Christmas!!! I've got a bunch of my shopping done for the grandkids already!! I ****LOVE**** Christmas!!!!
I can't wait to put the trees up!!!

I don't think I'll do THIS though.    


ColinB

Looks better up the right way Nancy!




Now where did I put the furniture?
away36

ColinB wrote:
Looks better up the right way Nancy!




Now where did I put the furniture?



  Clever boy!!!

If we had company for dinner, I'd have to serve upside cake for dessert!  
JimSnyder

Re: The Christmas Thread

away36 wrote:
Whoo hooo!!! Only 49 days 'til Christmas!!! I've got a bunch of my shopping done for the grandkids already!! I ****LOVE**** Christmas!!!!
I can't wait to put the trees up!!!

I don't think I'll do THIS though.    


ooooooooonne can off bUSH lITE BuUr im da frudge .................and I got the tree up        
Deep Sea

I'm with you!!  My kids have already talked me into getting out the blow-up Christmas decorations meant for the yard....which are now sitting squarely in our atrium.  A penguin that pops out of an igloo, and Snoopy on top of his doghouse draped with Christmas lights, now adorn our household.  But I don't care...I love this time of year.

Can't wait for Sirius/XM to start with the holiday music!
JimSnyder

Deep Sea wrote:
I'm with you!!  My kids have already talked me into getting out the blow-up Christmas decorations meant for the yard....which are now sitting squarely in our atrium.  A penguin that pops out of an igloo, and Snoopy on top of his doghouse draped with Christmas lights, now adorn our household.  But I don't care...I love this time of year.

Can't wait for Sirius/XM to start with the holiday music!
x2    
Lion

Re: The Christmas Thread

away36 wrote:
Whoo hooo!!! Only 49 days 'til Christmas!!! I've got a bunch of my shopping done for the grandkids already!! I ****LOVE**** Christmas!!!!
I can't wait to put the trees up!!!

I don't think I'll do THIS though.    




Gives new meaning to putting the presents under the tree!!!
East Bay Rider

Re: The Christmas Thread

Lion wrote:

Gives new meaning to putting the presents under the tree!!!


Just imagine the size of the presents you could fit under that tree.
T-R

Re: The Christmas Thread

away36 wrote:

Brilliant idea!!!      

I like it...
away36

Re: The Christmas Thread

JimSnyder wrote:




ooooooooonne can off bUSH lITE BuUr im da frudge .................and I got the tree up        


        You crack me up, Jim! That made me laugh out loud.  
ColinB

Re: The Christmas Thread

away36 wrote:
JimSnyder wrote:




ooooooooonne can off bUSH lITE BuUr im da frudge .................and I got the tree up        


        You crack me up, Jim! That made me laugh out loud.  


Me too        
away36

Deep Sea wrote:
I'm with you!!  My kids have already talked me into getting out the blow-up Christmas decorations meant for the yard....which are now sitting squarely in our atrium.  A penguin that pops out of an igloo, and Snoopy on top of his doghouse draped with Christmas lights, now adorn our household.  But I don't care...I love this time of year.

Can't wait for Sirius/XM to start with the holiday music!


How exciting! How old are the kids??

Yesterday I ordered a Christmas CD I've wanted since last year. I can't wait for it it get here!!!  
Tools

Well, we're getting out of Dodge for Christmas... too many family members pulling fro a dozen different directions to make it fun any more..

I plan to put up the outside decorations that include a large lighted Santa who waves,  sleigh on the rooftop and livestock...........  but no tree inside...too much trouble for the two of us..

I suppose it's another Christmas Cruise.......  maybe just out to Catalina Island and around..

You know, like the song.."Twenty six miles across the sea...Santa Catalina is waiten' for me...la,. la, la....
Taffi Abernathy

The trusty terrier and I celebrate Chanukah.  It's very festive and here's the breakdown.  I open a Chanukah card from my parents which contains money, after which I present them with a card containing a check.   Sometimes if I go all out, I will get them a gift certificate to a favorite store (a variation on a theme  - basically a check to be used at that one place.)  Doesn't the sentimentality bring a tear to your eye?  
BigBird

Taffi Abernathy wrote:
The trusty terrier and I celebrate Chanukah.  It's very festive and here's the breakdown.  I open a Chanukah card from my parents which contains money, after which I present them with a card containing a check.   Sometimes if I go all out, I will get them a gift certificate to a favorite store (a variation on a theme  - basically a check to be used at that one place.)  Doesn't the sentimentality bring a tear to your eye?  



I am lucky to get an apple dipped in honey.
Deep Sea

away36 wrote:
Deep Sea wrote:
I'm with you!!  My kids have already talked me into getting out the blow-up Christmas decorations meant for the yard....which are now sitting squarely in our atrium.  A penguin that pops out of an igloo, and Snoopy on top of his doghouse draped with Christmas lights, now adorn our household.  But I don't care...I love this time of year.

Can't wait for Sirius/XM to start with the holiday music!


How exciting! How old are the kids??

Yesterday I ordered a Christmas CD I've wanted since last year. I can't wait for it it get here!!!  


My daughter is 6 and my son is 3-1/2.  My son listens to music every night while going to sleep, and the Christmas music was his choice up till August.  Both kids absolutely love the holidays, and repeatedly watch the DVD's of Frosty & Rudolph, etc.  We spend time riding around and looking at the decorations, also.  Even though Hawaii has a better chance of snow, the Mexicans decorate to the hilt and enjoy the heck out of this time of the year.

Just today I had one of my guys reserve the caterer for my department Christmas party, which will be at my house this year.  There'll be at least 60 folks, so it'll be a heck of a bash.  I'll snap a few photos in the coming weeks and add to this thread.
Lion

Taffi Abernathy wrote:
The trusty terrier and I celebrate Chanukah.  It's very festive and here's the breakdown.  I open a Chanukah card from my parents which contains money, after which I present them with a card containing a check.   Sometimes if I go all out, I will get them a gift certificate to a favorite store (a variation on a theme  - basically a check to be used at that one place.)  Doesn't the sentimentality bring a tear to your eye?  


Faith, sounds very familiar, I always enjoy getting cash during the extended holiday season. I would get a check from my parents and grandparents so I could buy what I wanted. My wife is christian and likes presents and I prefer cash. So I must admit it is fun to buy lots of gifts for my wife so she has plenty to open up on X-mas morning.....
away36

Re: The Christmas Thread

East Bay Rider wrote:
Lion wrote:

Gives new meaning to putting the presents under the tree!!!


Just imagine the size of the presents you could fit under that tree.


Yeaaaaah.....you're thinkin' new bike aren't ya Bill!!  
away36

Tools wrote:
Well, we're getting out of Dodge for Christmas... too many family members pulling fro a dozen different directions to make it fun any more..



Larry, whatever it is that makes your Christmas "Christmas" for you is good. As long as you and Pam are together it doesn't matter where you are !!!
away36

Taffi Abernathy wrote:
The trusty terrier and I celebrate Chanukah.  It's very festive and here's the breakdown.  I open a Chanukah card from my parents which contains money, after which I present them with a card containing a check.   Sometimes if I go all out, I will get them a gift certificate to a favorite store (a variation on a theme  - basically a check to be used at that one place.)  Doesn't the sentimentality bring a tear to your eye?  


Faith.....you never cease to crack me up. The only thing that made this funnier than the post itself, is reading the post after YOU started the Secret Santa/Pollyanna/Kris Kringle thread. I'm gonna be PRAYING to get YOUR number!        
Lion

away36 wrote:
Taffi Abernathy wrote:
The trusty terrier and I celebrate Chanukah.  It's very festive and here's the breakdown.  I open a Chanukah card from my parents which contains money, after which I present them with a card containing a check.   Sometimes if I go all out, I will get them a gift certificate to a favorite store (a variation on a theme  - basically a check to be used at that one place.)  Doesn't the sentimentality bring a tear to your eye?  


Faith.....you never cease to crack me up. The only thing that made this funnier than the post itself, is reading the post after YOU started the Secret Santa/Pollyanna/Kris Kringle thread. I'm gonna be PRAYING to get YOUR number!        


Yah, you can send her a check!!!
JJ Irani

Re: The Christmas Thread

ColinB wrote:
away36 wrote:
JimSnyder wrote:




ooooooooonne can off bUSH lITE BuUr im da frudge .................and I got the tree up        


        You crack me up, Jim! That made me laugh out loud.  


Me too        


Me three!!        
away36

Deep Sea wrote:


My daughter is 6 and my son is 3-1/2.  



Delightful! I can't wait to see their pictures! What are their names?

Deep Sea wrote:

Just today I had one of my guys reserve the caterer for my department Christmas party, which will be at my house this year.  There'll be at least 60 folks, so it'll be a heck of a bash.  I'll snap a few photos in the coming weeks and add to this thread.


Sounds like it's going to be one heck of a fun time. We'll all be looking forward to the pictures. What fun!!!    
away36

Christmas "mood" music!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szLmAPW39uE
Tools

away36 wrote:
Christmas "mood" music!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szLmAPW39uE


That's interesting...

But I wouldn't want the guy living next to me.............
Deep Sea

away36 wrote:
Deep Sea wrote:


My daughter is 6 and my son is 3-1/2.  



Delightful! I can't wait to see their pictures! What are their names?

Deep Sea wrote:

Just today I had one of my guys reserve the caterer for my department Christmas party, which will be at my house this year.  There'll be at least 60 folks, so it'll be a heck of a bash.  I'll snap a few photos in the coming weeks and add to this thread.


Sounds like it's going to be one heck of a fun time. We'll all be looking forward to the pictures. What fun!!!    


The girl is Caroline and the boy is Michael.  I'll dig for a semi-recent picture...hold on....OK, I just resized a few.  Maybe I'll put them into the family portrait section also.

Here's one of me with the kids:




Here's one of all of us:




And one of me and Lori:

Lion

Martin, what a beautiful family you are a lucky man!!!
Taffi Abernathy

Great pictures, great looking family.
ABS

Gorgeous family!! You're a lucky man!
away36

The kids are absolutely adorable! Your wife is beautiful! I can't believe how much she looks like Patricia Richardson!!!  

Looking forward to seeing the other pics!!
Tools

Great looking family....
uncle aj

Nice pictures Martin of a lovely family.    
Lisa

What a cutie you are, Martin!  Beautiful wife and children.  

What watch is your wife wearing?
Carolina

You guys are so cute!!  
Jimbits76

I love Christmas....

In fact this is me right now...


Link


J
Deep Sea

Lisa wrote:
What a cutie you are, Martin!  Beautiful wife and children.  

What watch is your wife wearing?



Thanks, Lisa!   ya!

Lori's wearing a Tudor Sub in the picture.  It's been proclaimed 'her' watch now since I sold my ND Sub.  In fact, I just purchased a DSSD, and don't like it, so it'll hit the sales section around Christmas, and I'll pick up another ND Sub, more for her than me.

See y'all after my training ride today...my last long one before the race.


Have a good day!
away36

Jimbits76 wrote:
I love Christmas....

In fact this is me right now...



You're right. An uncanny likeness....but....how did he get rid of the accent!?      
Jimbits76

It's widely known that the Quahog accent is very similar to a British Norfolk one!

J
uncle aj

Jimbits76 wrote:
It's widely known that the Quahog accent is very similar to a British Norfolk one!

J


Now tharts bootiful.    
ColinB

uncle aj wrote:
Jimbits76 wrote:
It's widely known that the Quahog accent is very similar to a British Norfolk one!

J


Now tharts bootiful.    


   


uncle aj

ColinB wrote:
uncle aj wrote:
Jimbits76 wrote:
It's widely known that the Quahog accent is very similar to a British Norfolk one!

J


Now tharts bootiful.    


   




Which one is the turkey?    
Jimbits76

Aha Lord and Master Bernard Matthews.

Good old boy.

J
away36

Jimbits76 wrote:
Aha Lord and Master Bernard Matthews.

Good old boy.

J


Speaking of good old boys, where's our resident redneck?
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