Thursday, December 25, 2008
Chkristopher and Rachel
Christmas at Jerry's house--always a typical Christmas, with lots of kid activity with their new things.
these pictures show Christopher in one, and Rachel in the other.
This year as usual, they had a huge, high-ceiling scraping tree that emply filled up a corner of the room and provided a huge target for Santa.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
christmas decorations, 2008
And all through the house, etc., ... the tree is ready, and old santa sits on the piano bench watching and waiting, with an empty saucer beside where he already ate the cookies.
But, remember that the message of Christmas tells us that from the darkest of times, the light of hope will always return.
We can expect better days and times ahead,but they will only be as good as we make them.
we all want to do well, but Christmas is a reminder to all of us, thatTHE BEST WAY TO DO WELL IS BY DOING GOOD.
So, end the year by doing good, but make every day an opportunity to do good for someone.
Merry Christmas
Monday, December 15, 2008
more 2008 Christmas Parade
more views of the parade line-up. one is of Rachel at the fin end of the Cadillac before we left the house--and being bothered by the sun squinting her eyes, , and the other is the front of the Cadillac in parade dress at the parade line-up.
Hard to believe that this car is 50 years old, and still going strong.
As everyone has heard me say, they haven't built any good cars or made any good music since the 50's. (Of course, there are a few exceptions, but none come to mind.)It is also hard to believe that with all that kind of heritage and history, our car industry may
be on its last legs. And, much of that is thanks to government intervention in the design and production of American cars--and who can seriously belleve that they can, or will, now solve the problems they have created?
Well, merry Christmas anyway, and we can only hope for the best in the coming year, although the government created problems will only get worse.
havahappy
christmas parade 2008
Well, it was another beautiful day for the Vienna Christmas Parade. as usual, Rachel and the Cadillac were both well decorated and looking Christmasy.
In the spirit of gift-giving, Rachel enjoyed herself by throwing candy out to children along the parade route. Also, as part of the Christmas giving spirit, entry into the parade was a case of food for the food pantry, so, like everyone else in the parade, we gave a generous donation of food.
sort of seems backwards, doesn't it. You buy and maintain an expensive car that folks enjoy looking at, and then, for them to have that opportunity, you pay for being in a parade.
sort of like a car show, where the participants pay to take part, and the spectators get in free. Oh! well, that is the nature of the hobby.
Since it was such a nice sunny day on Saturday, rachel was having trouble with the sun making her squint as she looked at the camera, so she had her hat kind of low.
Merry Christmas to all from the Murphys.
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