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» Renie_Burghardt - My Christmas Memory Hi Bertha, what a sweet story. I'm glad Mike got his Bobby, and his Christmas ended happily. Your memories are so special, because all the love you had for each other shines through.I enjoyed the story very much, Bertha. And hey, be sure to let us know when that new grandbaby arrives in the world. What a happy New Year this will be for all of you. Congratulations, grandma to-be! Happy New Year. Renie -- posted by Renie_Burghardt » Mountain_lady - Re: My Christmas Memory In response to message posted by Renie_Burghardt:Hi Renie...I guess with age you start remembering the past more and more. My brother and I are constantly reminding each other of things in the past. It's good to be able to walk down memory lane with wonderful memories. -- posted by Mountain_lady » Mountain_lady - Re: I came over In response to message posted by jerrib:Thank you Jerri...we certainly are bless this Christmas. He is such a live baby doll it is unbelievable how God makes these miracles. They came home today so now I get to spoil him. Take care and Happy New Year...hugs -- posted by Mountain_lady » AnneWatkins - Congratulations :) What wonderful news! I'm glad little Cody Alexander arrived safe and healthy, and that Ginger is doing well. You must be ecstatic.I wish the very best the New Year has to offer for your and your family, Bertha. Enjoy that baby! Anne -- posted by AnneWatkins » Mountain_lady - Re: Congratulations :) In response to message posted by AnneWatkins:Thank you Anne...we are spoiling him as fast as we can. Happy New Year to you and yours. Thanks for coming by..hugs -- posted by Mountain_lady » Red - Bobby.... Bert,Don't know how I managed to miss this one. It is fabulous. Yes, we all have experienced a time when Santa didn't bring exactly what we wanted. Not so much nowadays. Parents seem to have more money than ours did but I wonder if that is the right way. It seems to me that we appreciated our one or two toys much more than today's kids enjoy dozens of toys they find under the tree. Seems to me that sometimes the old ways are best. -- posted by Red
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