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Tag Archives: Christmas
Need A Little Christmas Now!
I love Christmas. Ahem, I love Christmas after Thanksgiving through August:-) So it is with great sadness that I always take down my Christmas decorations the weekend after New Years. I can’t stand those Grinches that remove their lights the … Continue reading
Posted in Life Observations
Tagged Carols, Christmas, Christmas memories, Johnny Mathis, putting away the decorations
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The Christmas Village, Chapter One
As we head into the Christmas season, I find that I have to struggle with the tax code to figure out how to estimate taxes. So, while I’m trying to prevent my head from exploding, I’m posting the first 3 … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged Christmas, christmas village, holiday story, Paranormal Romance, Romance
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Mistletoe, kissing and Christmas
Have you ever wondered how some holiday traditions got started? I know starting out that many will date back to Europe and most will have their roots deep in ancient beliefs. The association between mistletoe and Christmas is no exception. … Continue reading
Christmas in July
Christmas is one of my favorite holidays. Maybe that’s why I like to celebrate it in July as well as December. Of course, I don’t haul out the decorations, because that would traumatized my children even more. But I do … Continue reading