![]() ![]() After this Christmas, I’ll only have one “non-adult.”įavourite Christmas Day activity- Taking down the tree! Well, for me, it’s not taking down. They went from infants to toddlers, from kids to teens, and now most are adults. We may be flawed, messed-up people, but we’re family, and that is a beautiful thing. Children waking, coming into the living room, talking, laughing, singing. It’s a lifetime of Christmas Days over the past 29 years. Lol! How did we ever survive without “the Google”?įavourite Christmas memory- It’s not just one day. But how would the Scots have known that? They didn’t have “the Google” as my mother calls it! Don’t ask why they named it Hungarian… I suspect because the Hungarians LOVE their sweets. ![]() Although, it often has a few more sequences than the original! And they often confuse that refrain with the refrain from ‘Ding, Dong, Merrily on High’! □įavourite Christmas food- Hungarian Coffee Cake. My kids love singing the ‘Gloria’ refrain of that last one. Otherwise… hmmm “What Child is This” or “Angels We Have Heard on High” I LOVE to sing “We Three Kings.” The harmony on that is so gorgeous. ~ Christmas with Chautona Havig ~įavourite Christmas carol/hymn- Well, that depends on whether I want to listen or sing. Feel free to visit any of the posts you’ve missed via the links at the end of this post, but for now, let’s welcome Chautona Havig to the blog! ![]() It’s the eleventh day of Christmas reads! Only one more day to go after today. ![]()
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