Tuesday, December 22, 2015

have yourself a merry little Christmas...

(edited with Kim Klassen's 1217 texture, hard light, 20% opacity)

 The first Christmas after we were married we had a wee little Christmas tree with only some lights and candy canes for decorations.  Somewhere we acquired three little plastic figures that grab onto a candy cane, a santa, a penguin and a nutcracker.  Each year, no matter what other decorations have come and gone on our Christmas tree, we always hang candy canes on it, and we always have the little plastic santa, penguin and nutcracker.  It reminds us of our very first merry little Christmas, when we were poor in money, but rich in love.

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8 comments:

  1. Thank you for your kind wishes !!
    Merry Christmas !!

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  2. merry CHRISTmas, dear elizabeth.

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  3. Merry Christmas to you!
    Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/12/time-for-tune-up.html

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  4. A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you!

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  5. Elizabeth,
    What a precious memory...Wishing you a merry and blessed Christmas :-)

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  6. I wish you and yours a joyous Christmas season. Thank you for sharing at Song-ography.

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  7. Lovely. I so enjoy the memories each year as I take out the Christmas decorations. This was the 52nd Christmas for hubby and I as a married couple and two before, and as you say, the decorations and tree grew, and some have the most lasting memories. Thank you for sharing your lovely story.

    Peabea, visiting from LTTL

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