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I am trying to not whine about the much altered possibilities for Christmas. As a little kid I yearned for things I saw in other peoples homes at this time of year. I was convinced that having lights on the tree would automatically bring bigger and better gifts - bikes maybe, or a mountain of books instead of just one. Maybe lights would encourage Father Christmas to put some extra things in our stockings instead of the ordinary. There was a certain sense of security in knowing that the stocking would contain one apple, one orange, one piece of chocolate money, one toothbrush, one small game or toy............ We have done the lights and there was no magic like that. This year we aren't even putting up a tree . Probably doesn't matter in the whole scheme of things. We can count our blessings - plenty of food in a warm house.
 
I have no idea what is happening for Christmas this year. Bank visit was 1 hr 45 mins - banking part took 5 mins and the rest was a visit about mom as the gal knew mom...quickly got some groceries and caught my sis before she left the store and sent her next door to the bank to sign forms...then I went to two communities in my route to get Christmas greetings - thought I'd be home around noon - got home at 4:35! Long day but good visits, got new ads, and I was given a free hot chocolate as a thank you for asking a business for a greeting :)
 
Could leave one Bae 'n at the moon (as some define bae as boyfriend/girlfriend) but then there's this (from on-line dictionaries, variance continues):

Turns Out "Bae" Means Something Entirely Different. ... The word "bae," which is usually used to describe someone who comes "before anyone else," has a very different meaning in Danish. It means poop. To add insult to injury, it means "bye" in Icelandic.
 
I'm almost glad to know that. I've never taken too kindly to the word 'bae' anyway....
 
Could leave one Bae 'n at the moon (as some define bae as boyfriend/girlfriend) but then there's this (from on-line dictionaries, variance continues):

Turns Out "Bae" Means Something Entirely Different. ... The word "bae," which is usually used to describe someone who comes "before anyone else," has a very different meaning in Danish. It means poop. To add insult to injury, it means "bye" in Icelandic.

Life may find you in the bae under the eagle's flight ... making life a strange appearance in the eternal dark pool! It may be due to a cosmological Dunkan Scottie!
 
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