A Christmas Story
#16
Hello Ed---I also missed your story. However,I think your gift of caring and kindness is the best gift a person could ever receive---like yourself,I'm sure that family will always remember that Christmas
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#17
Merry Christmas to Everyone---Ed's beautiful story from the past is a true reminder of the real spirit of giving---peace on earth,goodwill to all.
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#18
Thanks Nutbar for bringing this to the top again. It is worth repeating, not only every year, but everyday.
Charlie
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#19
Thumbsup Thumbsup Thumbsup
Mike

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#20
Nice story - and thanks for sharing!
Cheers, Bernd

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#21
I agree with Charlie... Thanks for bringing this to the top again.. It was great re-reading it! Thumbsup Thumbsup
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#22
That's what being human is all about. I admire you for that. This Christmas, because I lost my Mum this time last year, my wife and I are having a couple of people in from a local retirement home. Both these girls are in their eighties and have no family nearby. Should be fun. And we're not having turkey!
It's a good day when you wake up in the morning. It's not your problem if you don't.
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