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(9,958 posts)Watching George C. Scott as Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol."
debm55
(38,531 posts)SWBTATTReg
(24,349 posts)older. The hypocrisy is overwhelming at Xmas time.
But, I guess that Xmas trees would be the big thing. I love the smell, even had my own Xmas tree operation, grant you, it wasn't very big, about 20,000 trees, and the number of trees that died off every year (In the Ozarks) was staggering. The hardest part? Mowing the lot w/o running over a few trees accidently and trimming them so they wouldn't grow up lopsided or the like.
Finally gave up after battling the deer, they love these things. There's probably maybe about 10 good sized trees now, out of 20,000 now.
yellowdogintexas
(22,819 posts)The other thing is baking I love to bake and always bake a chocolate pound cake for our family get together. I use Mr YD's grandmother's recipe.
debm55
(38,531 posts)keithbvadu2
(40,531 posts)You would think he would only have to win it once.
debm55
(38,531 posts)occur at the same time this year,
CrispyQ
(38,598 posts)debm55
(38,531 posts)Response to debm55 (Original post)
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debm55
(38,531 posts)anciano
(1,606 posts)I apologize if my post came across as selfish or insensitive. I will delete it.
debm55
(38,531 posts)Paladin
(28,978 posts)2.) Listening to the Alison Krauss/Yo Yo Ma version of "The Wexford Carol" online.
CTyankee
(65,300 posts)Paladin
(28,978 posts)ProfessorGAC
(70,636 posts)I've watched it already this season. I'll watch it again.
There are others I'll watch again. Maybe the 24th & 25th.
Wicked Blue
(6,791 posts)The Yule log, the evergreen tree, the wreaths and mistletoe are all borrowed from pre-Christian celebrations. Even the date, December 25, was Saturnalia to the Romans, the Bacchanalia celebrating the birth of Dionysus to the Greeks, and the celebration of the birth of the god Mithra to the Persians. To the Norse, it was Yule, honoring the birth of their god Frey, to the German tribes, a celebration of their god Odin.
debm55
(38,531 posts)with the babies in April not December. I understand your post and have for a long time.
NNadir
(34,843 posts)debm55
(38,531 posts)NNadir
(34,843 posts)...September about Christmas.
It comes, I think, from my late mother-in-law, who was obsessive/compulsive, and who made Christmas into this bizarre intense ritual.
I recall, that when I showed up for my first Christmas with my (future) wife's family - I'd been living with my future wife just about 2 months, definitely a new boyfriend - I politely brought a bottle of wine, and it turned out I had about 20 gifts, which was embarrassing. This was in spite of the fact that I don't think they really liked me, particularly because I was older than my future wife and we were, as they say, "living in sin" in their minds. (They were decidedly not happy when their daughter married me; but eventually we all made peace, but still...)
Christmas got worse and worse, especially after we had kids. My brothers-in-law started to really resent Christmas, as the hour upon hour upon hour of gift giving left the kids, my sons, my nieces and my nephew bouncing off the walls near midnight and somewhat bored by "stuff." One Christmas we were faced with a choice: Bring home the gifts or bring home the Children, and we had a pretty big station wagon.
A residue of this upbringing remains with my wife's sisters. My wife was nearly in tears this evening after 50 or so texts from her sisters. We figured a way to stop the notifications on group chats. She was getting really upset. She couldn't think. She was threatening to skip the whole thing.
It's pretty unhealthy.
I actually don't know how my wife came out of that family. She's sane.
debm55
(38,531 posts)Lunabell
(7,065 posts)Or "It's a Wonderful Life." Watched on Christmas Eve.
debm55
(38,531 posts)FuzzyRabbit
(2,105 posts)debm55
(38,531 posts)Ziggysmom
(3,647 posts)Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24 By The Trans Siberian Orchestra.
debm55
(38,531 posts)3catwoman3
(25,691 posts)...at about the 3 minute mark, I feel it in every cell of my being. It's like I am a violin string with the bow being drawn across me. I LOVE it!!!
That little girl is a good actress.
Different Drummer
(8,790 posts)"Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (the original animated version) and "The Year Without a Santa Claus." Also, hearing Eartha Kitt sing "Santa Baby" (which I've already heard several times since Thanksgiving).
debm55
(38,531 posts)electric_blue68
(18,739 posts)Personal in apt buildings, single houses, or public displays.
debm55
(38,531 posts)Chipper Chat
(10,097 posts)debm55
(38,531 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(6,630 posts)Andre Previn and the London Symphony!
My grandmother bought it for me when it came out. I play it every year.