Thursday, December 28, 2023

Christmas 2023 

A very Blessed Christmas for My Bride and I.  Our Children were, are and continue to be a Wonderful Blessing.

It started in Early December when a surprise Package arrived and the doorbell rang and lo and behold a package from Omaha Steak Company arrived.  When it was opened we found out that it was a gift from our Saint Louis Son and His Family!



In continuing our Christmas Tradition we purchased a Tree from Robert's Tree Farm near Bryon, Georgia.  


Once Christmas Morning arrive My Bride and I opened what Santa Claus delivered for usOf course these pictures also show the gifts in use.



This Gift from Santa will allow Alan "Me" to keep the walkways, paths and driveway clear of all debris year round!  You can see that it is a Stihl, which is made in the U.S.A.  


The first bottle on the left is Templeton Rye from the Dublin, Georgia Son.  The bottle in the middle is "Field of Dreams" Whiskey and was distilled from corn actually grown at the Field of Dreams in Dyersville, Iowa and was provided by Santa.  The last bottle is from  Family Friends and is Peach Brandy.

The Dublin, Georgia Son and His Family also gifted My Bride with a Komuee set of fifteen Glass Food Containers with associated metal lids.

Santa did one more item for My Bride.  He developed a 2024 Calendar using pictures that I had posted on My Face Book Account.  The good folks at "PastBook" helped Santa produce the calendar!

Prior to the Christmas Season we traveled to Dahlonega. Georgia where we panned for Gold.  Additionally we screened sand for gems and my Bride found an Amyseth Gem which we had made into a pennant.  This was also a gift from Santa!

We did not overlook the reason for the Christmas Celebration.  We worshiped at our Church here in Macon, Georgia. The Church continues a Tradition started in the early 1980s and has a Christmas Tree decorated with Chrismons.


In Summary - Christmas 2023 was a Very Blessed Celebration with our Church Family and our Family!!!!  Thank You!!!











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