Christmas Alphabet - T, U, V
@just4him (317067)
Green Bay, Wisconsin
December 20, 2016 6:33pm CST
T is for Thankful, Tree, Toys, Tinsel, Tiny Tim, Three Kings, Traditions, Trimmings, Trips, Turkey, Teddy Bear, Twinkling, Train, Travel
U is for Unwrapping presents
V is for Vacation, Volunteers
Christmas is the time when we reflect on all we've received and with a Thankful heart let those we love know how much they mean to us.
It is a time when we set up the Christmas Tree whether real or fake or one we made and trim it with all the decorations we can fit on it. Tinsel brings back happy memories of long ago days when it covered every branch.
Traditions are enjoyed as we have that typical meal of turkey, ham or other favorites. Stories of Tiny Tim and his God bless us every one, is echoed from many TV sets this Christmas. Trains run around the tracks under the Tree, past the Toys and other Unwrapped presents. Travel plans are made to go to family homes. Teddy Bears are clutched in arms as children say good night and in a Twinkling, Christmas has come and gone.
Children are home from school on that long awaited Vacation from all those books and teachers. And Volunteers stand in front of stores with red aprons and a red kettle, ringing their bells, inviting us to give to those in need.
I hope you have a happy heart this Christmas and you can say with Tiny Tim - God bless us every one!
Thanks for reading.
Image - Mine
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@lookatdesktop (27134)
• Dallas, Texas
21 Dec 16
Always fun to read your discussions.
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@averygirl72 (37845)
• Philippines
21 Dec 16
I like T for Tinsel and V for vacation. Also T for thankful. Christmas is perfect time of the year to say thank you to God for all the blessings.
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@lovelymom (41)
• Tianjin, China
21 Dec 16
On Christmas Eve, I want to be a Santa to send gifts to those children living in the poor area.
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@lovelymom (41)
• Tianjin, China
21 Dec 16
Merry Christmas to you! Nowadays more and more people all around the world celebrate the festival--Christmas. In my country, we also prepare gifts for our loves and we decorate the tree with our family numbers. We get together with our friends to have a meal for the festival. However, we don't eat turkey. ^_^
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@just4him (317067)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
21 Dec 16
This year I'm not, though that is typically what I ate for Christmas each year.