Roadrunner wrote:
We are completely locked down, absolutely no visitors...no Christmas sadly
Maybe there really will be Christmas in July in the year 2021
Roadrunner wrote:
We are completely locked down, absolutely no visitors...no Christmas sadly
The meaning behind Christmas is still there..It's just different this year..
judy juul wrote:
How about sharing Your best Christmases past with photos and story (ies).
When I turned 8, all I wanted for Christmas was a Saucy Walker doll! She was considered pretty expensive in
those days...$15.98! Saucy was my most prized doll for many years! Over time, she was played with by our
grands and endured many little busy hands! When she lost her arm, I put her in retirement (with the loose arm) in the attic! Of course, years later, I couldn't find the arm! Then one fateful day, There it was! I whisked her off to my favorite Doll doctor for surgery and cosmetic treatment....
How about sharing Your best Christmases past with ... (
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Nice start judy, amazing doll. THANKS FOR HOSTING!
Have very little to contribute to this challenge. But they are memories of past.
The first is December 1959. Got my first Bow and arrows set. first BB gun, and an engraving kit to work with wood.
All was never used. January 1st 1960 around 6am home caught fire all was lost.
The second is a 1989 Plymouth Horizon which I purchased December 24th 2004. Paid $500.00 dollars, had 38,000 actual miles!!
I called it my "Puddle Jumper". Great work car.
Thanks judy for hosting the challenge. Seen alot of memories in this one with great post from everyone.
THANKS EVERYONE FOR POSTING YOUR MEMORIES TOO SHARE WITH US.
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Nice start judy, amazing doll. THANKS FOR HOSTING!
Have very little to contribute to this challenge. But they are memories of past.
The first is December 1959. Got my first Bow and arrows set. first BB gun, and an engraving kit to work with wood.
All was never used. January 1st 1960 around 6am home caught fire all was lost.
The second is a 1989 Plymouth Horizon which I purchased December 24th 2004. Paid $500.00 dollars, had 38,000 actual miles!!
I called it my "Puddle Jumper". Great work car.
Nice start judy, amazing doll. THANKS FOR HOSTING!... (
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p.9 That's so sad, Bob, about the fire. I do love your puddle jumper. Mine was a "puddle through-er"
PAToGraphy wrote:
p.9 That's so sad, Bob, about the fire. I do love your puddle jumper. Mine was a "puddle through-er"
Thanks Pat. Are you talking an "MG"
Love the pjs picture captured the mood perfectly
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Thanks Pat. Are you talking an "MG"
No, was thinking of my first car - VW bug
Roadrunner wrote:
We are completely locked down, absolutely no visitors...no Christmas sadly
Christmas iny our hearts, Jim!!
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