I wish you a Merry Christmas!
As you celebrate Christ’s birth, may your Christmas be filled with love, peace, all that you wish it to be!
P.S. I also believe in Santa. Note to Santa, I need a new camera! I promise to not drop the new one (twice).
December 23, 2009 by Mary Humphrey
I wish you a Merry Christmas!
As you celebrate Christ’s birth, may your Christmas be filled with love, peace, all that you wish it to be!
P.S. I also believe in Santa. Note to Santa, I need a new camera! I promise to not drop the new one (twice).
Hope that your Christmas is a beautiful and joyful one this year.
Trish, I have been watching the tweets regarding your daughter’s hand made dog treats. I think she is going to be a crafty young lady!
Have a Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to you and your Mary, I hope you get a sturdy camera 🙂
Thank you, Joanna!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
LOL! Well, at least you didn’t run your camera through the wash cycle or drop it in the toilet – both things I’ve done with my electronics.
Alix, there are certainly some funny stories about where cell phones end up at!
My husband’s phone ended a goat water bucket once.
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas, Mary!
I hope Santa is good to you this year. : -)
A good soupy year? Thanks, Lynnanne. I wish the same for you! Merry Christmas!
of course!! it just wouldn’t be the same without “soupy!” lol
The manager at our bank keeps calling it goap soap. How about some goap soup?
Lynnanne, you started something.
Well, your friend did…right?
yep… the creative one. lol
Mary, thank-you for showing a picture of the tree you were talking about, I cold not imagine it . It really is lovely, and the humor in it is not lost on me…no,no,no! I had a litter of Lab pups get into the living room while we were gone one December night and came home to see just how THEY re-decorate a Christmas tree.
I hope Santa brings you a new camera, preferably a padded one! Merry Christmas to you and yours, and will there be treats in a stocking or two for the dogs and your bumper-loving cat?
Kathy, it really is a fun tree, with pretty detail. The broken-camera photo does it no good! Ha ha ha.
Yes, the original tree was demolished. I picked it up, put it in the box, still decorated with my favorite ornaments, and dealt with it later. A sense of humor definitely helps with those types of things in life! Ha!
A padded camera, now there’s a thought!
Merry Christmas to you…and of course the “Santa” that lives with you. I was at your blog yesterday, enjoyed the story about your crafty grand-daughter, and yourself as well.
I had to reply again, about the “bumper loving cat.” Kathy, I dropped feed off at the barn a couple of days ago. After I unloaded the feed I pulled the truck partially up the driveway (away from the barn gate). It took Mr. Yellow Tom only a moment to position himself at the bumper. 3 cats joined him. All staring into the bumper, with their tails indicating they were watching for “those cats” to jump out. They were entertained for a while!
Thank you, Mary!
And Merry Christmas to you and everyone at Annie’s Goat Hill!!!
May all your wishes come true!
Oh, Becky, bless you!
Merry Christmas to you!
I’ll tell the goats they are included in “everyone,” and the husband. He is a good man. I wouldn’t be able to do what I do today with some of his initial help.
Here’s hoping you are now the proud owner of a fandabbydozy, sparkly new camera ;0) Merry Christmas.
Now there’s a word, “fandabbydozy!” Love it! Merry Christmas!
Mary, I’m with you. I need a new camera, too. Together, let’s close our eyes and click our heals and say, “Santa, come back with the cameras you forgot to deliver to Mary and Debbie.” Think it’ll work? We can hope.
Magic, Santa, yes, Debbie, that might work! You are full of fabulous ideas, tee hee!