To be my family! To watch the faces on my grandchildren when they open their presents. All of this after attending the late Christmas Eve service at Asbury Methodist Church!
Giving to a needy family, attending a candlelight service at church on Christmas Eve (and seeing snowflakes fall when returning home) and watching the children open ONE special present on Christmas Day.
Perfect Christmas = sitting in the mountain home, snowing outside, fireplace going, loved ones watching the snow fall with you, hot chocolate, all is peaceful...mmmmmmm.
My perfect Christmas......to have a house full of friends and family stopping by all day long, a large Christmas dinner cooked by my mom. Snowing outside! To be with my mom, dad, and grandmother again for Christmas. 10:55-sounds beautiful!
All family member free of sickness and in good health, gathered together for fellowship and a great meal after having given thanks to God for His Son and our Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ!
To have peace on earth and have people truly care for one another instead of all the buying and rushing around to impress someone. Just to remember what this holiday is all about. To have good health and a nice meal.
Thank you, Joe, for all that you do for the city of Salisbury and the area surrounding. I can't wait to see what 2012 has in store for all of us. I wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and very Happy New Year!
I saw a well known business person who is known for his very direct and sometimes tough personality, work hard to add beef, poultry and pork items to a ladies cart and pick up the whole cost of everything she had. After I heard her tell him she and her husband had been laid off most of the year and 12 to 14 year old children and her had picking out their Christmas presents at that store as well as the food they needed. When I caught him outside the store and told him he was my hero for doing that he said. " I am no hero, those people who work their butts off ringing those bells and doing that work are hero's. All I did was write a check. The fact that Christmas brings out the best of all of us is what Christmas is all about to me
PEACE - at least on Capital Hill
ReplyDeleteMy idea of a perfect Christmas is to have only one gift exchanged and have all the family together for one meal.
ReplyDeleteThe celebration of Christs birthday
ReplyDeletewith family and friends.
Presents are nice , but , not important.
To be surrounded by family and feel the love all around. Joe, I wish you and your family a Blessed Christmas.
ReplyDeleteTo be my family! To watch the faces on my grandchildren when they open their presents. All of this after attending the late Christmas Eve service at Asbury Methodist Church!
ReplyDeleteSpending time with family and celebrating Jesus.
ReplyDeleteGiving to a needy family, attending a candlelight service at church on Christmas Eve (and seeing snowflakes fall when returning home) and watching the children open ONE special present on Christmas Day.
ReplyDeletePerfect Christmas = sitting in the mountain home, snowing outside, fireplace going, loved ones watching the snow fall with you, hot chocolate, all is peaceful...mmmmmmm.
ReplyDeleteTo wake up on Christmas morning and see the sun shining, or the snowflakes blowing, or the raindrops falling.
ReplyDeleteMy perfect Christmas......to have a house full of friends and family stopping by all day long, a large Christmas dinner cooked by my mom. Snowing outside! To be with my mom, dad, and grandmother again for Christmas.
ReplyDelete10:55-sounds beautiful!
Fun, loving family gatherings with well behaved children. We shall see what my toddler decides! :-P
ReplyDeletemy wife standing there with nothing on my a bow and a smile.
ReplyDeleteAll family member free of sickness and in good health, gathered together for fellowship and a great meal after having given thanks to God for His Son and our Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ!
ReplyDeleteSeeing the MSM refer to your blog as a "gossip Blog". Ouch, that must hurt Joey.
ReplyDeleteJust to celebrate jesus and to be with my husband
ReplyDeleteTo have peace on earth and have people truly care for one another instead of all the buying and rushing around to impress someone. Just to remember what this holiday is all about. To have good health and a nice meal.
ReplyDeleteNot being on a strict budget
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joe, for all that you do for the city of Salisbury and the area surrounding. I can't wait to see what 2012 has in store for all of us. I wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and very Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI saw a well known business person who is known for his very direct and sometimes tough personality, work hard to add beef, poultry and pork items to a ladies cart and pick up the whole cost of everything she had. After I heard her tell him she and her husband had been laid off most of the year and 12 to 14 year old children and her had picking out their Christmas presents at that store as well as the food they needed. When I caught him outside the store and told him he was my hero for doing that he said. " I am no hero, those people who work their butts off ringing those bells and doing that work are hero's. All I did was write a check.
ReplyDeleteThe fact that Christmas brings out the best of all of us is what Christmas is all about to me