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The First Noel

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“The First Noel” is one of the oldest Christmas ballads still sung today. The song first appeared in print in 1833; however the song goes back at least three hundred years prior to that. The origin is also unknown as both France and England claim it as a part of their heritage. The spelling of “noel” would seem to indicate a French connection, though there seems to be quite a lot of evidence pointing to this carol migrating from Britain to France rather than the other way around. What cannot be doubted is the faith and spirit of the song’s writer; his Christian witness comes alive each time the old carol is sung!
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This ‘n That

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THIS AND THAT * If you are Christmas shopping for me, I am a size seven day Royal Caribbean cruise to the Bahamas and Cocoa Cay. * The Olde Tyme Christmas Parade was absolutely fantastic! Kuddos to the committee members who worked so hard getting the community to come together for this special occasion.
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O Come, O Come, Emmanuel

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Keeping with the past two years, in the month of December I have been sharing the stories of how some of our beloved Christmas carols and songs came to be. The information comes from a little book I own: “Stories Behind the Best-Loved Songs of Christmas,” by Ace Collins. In this third year of sharing these stories, I am starting off with the song that will probably be sung the first Sunday of December, aka the first Sunday of Advent, in nearly all churches everywhere. The song, “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” is one of the most appropriate songs for Advent. It also happens to be one of the oldest Christmas carols still sung today. This popular hymn dates back to the ninth century and represents an important and ancient series of services celebrated by the Catholic church.
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Merry December!

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MERRY DECEMBER! * Happy Merry December! * You may or may not know this about me, but I love to collect pens. I guess I shouldn’t say I love to collect them; what I should say is that I always take a pen if someone is giving them away for free to advertise their business.
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There’s so much to be thankful for

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Several seeks ago I shared with a Bible study group that lately, I’ve been feeling so much anxiety, with gut-wrenching worry as I watch the evening world news. I really didn’t WANT to watch the constant bad-news stories, but at the same time, I also couldn’t NOT watch. I think some would call it an addiction, but I don’t categorize it like that. My friends that evening at Bible study all knew exactly the feeling I was having, and most of them said they just don’t watch the world news anymore. But I want to know what’s going on in the world, at home and abroad. However, since that conversation, I have tried to watch less news and instead, fill that time with something else—walking the dog, for example. I’m also trying to read some kind of “uplifting” news daily to fill my head and heart with happier thoughts.
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Stranded. In a cave. You will need to sedate me.

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You probably saw this on TV news a couple weeks ago. I got a cold chill that didn’t go away for hours after seeing the story on TV news of five people who were stranded over 200-feet underground at Grand Canyon Caverns when the elevator malfunctioned, and they could not get out. The group was stuck down in the caverns for about 30 hours.
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Grace Notes

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For whatever reason, this has been “the summer of Jell-O” at our house. It started back in spring/early summer when we had some Jell-O salad left over after some event; I don’t remember just what exactly. As Bob and I both enjoyed the leftovers the next couple of days, something clicked with both of us and we began making a big bowl full of Jell-O with canned fruit every week. All summer. And we’re still going. Haven’t tired of it yet. It’s just refreshing, and we have enjoyed the various flavors and fruits stirred in. I say “we” are making it because I have written out instructions, starting with “boil water,” for Bob to make it, which he has. To say we are on a roll, making Jell-O at least 20 weeks in a row would not be an exaggeration; in fact, that’s probably on the low side. Remains to be seen whether we continue this through winter; I don’t know. We don’t want to get to the point where we never want to eat Jell-O We recently traveled “home” to Goessel for our 50th Class Reunion. Seriously. Count ‘em... Fifty years since we graduated from Goessel High School. I am going to have to quit denying it soon—we. are. old. But anyway, we had a wonderful time with our classmates, gathering in a barn that has been converted to a gathering place. Of the 37 graduates in our class, five of our friends have passed away. Another seven chose not to attend or were unable to come, such as one dear classmate, now living on the West Coast and suffering with MS. Everyone’s senior pictures, which had been enlarged to black-and-white 8 x 10s, were hanging from the barn’s rafters. While some of our number actually don’t look much different, there were a few others that have changed quite a bit. Silvery-white hair will do that to a person. Only one classmate kind of had me stumped as to his identity. Being seriously overweight can do that to a person. Teachers were also invited; we had five of them share the evening with us. Considering we have always been known as “THAT class,” I’d say it was amazing to have five teachers WANT to come spend an evening with our class. One teacher, now 80 years old, drove (with his daughter) from their home in Canada. It was a very special evening of visiting, catching up with the “where do you live now?” and “have you retired?” questions and answers, as well as reminiscing about “the good ol’ days.” In true geriatric fashion, we all forgot to discuss when shall we get together again and who will make the plans. Perhaps we are closing in on the age when our get-togethers will be at each other’s funerals.
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Happy 7th Birthday To Trent

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HAPPY 7TH BIRTHDAY TO TRENT Oh, my blue Heaven, Mr. Trent Avery is turning seven! My, how the time has flown, And look how much you have grown! Swimming, softball, soccer games, Flag football and all kinds of board games. Mix it all in with Mario Kart And racing as Donkey Kong Jr. from the start. It’s first grade for you With so much to learn and do! Hunting with Dad is a lot of fun, With Drake, Grandpa and a BB gun. The theme for the party is football With the family invited, one and all. There will be cake, ice cream and candy, And topping it off with presents is dandy! You are my lucky number seven And a very special gift from Heaven. You’re the best little brother to your big sister, And it has to be said, you are one cool mister. Wishing you a birthday of laughter and fun Because today you are now six plus one! Have a wonderful year of being just you Filled with adventures to see and do! Happy Seventh Birthday to my Superman. Love you more, Grams