Wednesday, 17 December 2008
From Our House To Yours
This Christmas Card I find beautiful. So much so, in fact, I am using the inside to write down my plans and schedule. Here it is, a cyber Christmas card to you and yours.
We hope your holiday is the most joyous ever, full of blessings and love, with the spirit of sharing. May your New Year be marvelous. Love, SDRoads and Family
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Scanned photo from the SDR Files
Visions of a Sugar Plum
Here is the set, of which one picture I was looking for, that I said I would share with you all. I was needing to find a picture for a lay out I was working on. As I mentioned before, the site I had them saved on has been loosing my pictures left and right. And my floppies are having issues, along with the drive. The flops are even giving me problems on other computers, at times. So, here is a trip down Memory Lane for Shanathan, entitled, Waiting For Santa While Visions of Sugar Plums Danced In His Head. Some memories and moments are just to precious to lose. Save all you can of your special, special, most special life, of you and yours. -SDRoads
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Photos from the SDR Files
The Rainy Times of Christmas Past
Winter Is Soon Upon Us
Though it feels like Winter already. Especially with all of this snow California is having these days. The first official day of Winter 2008 is December 21, 2008 at about 7 am EST. (Answer from WikiAnswers.) Here is a shot of me, while in the warmth of my cozy little kitchen and breakfast nook I created, taken by Shanathan. I call it Goodbye To The Colors and Coziness of Fall. My nose was getting ready for winter. It was a bit red, in honor of Rudolph. Haha -SD
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Photo of SDRoads from the SDR Files
Photo of Rudolph from www.funisinstyle.blogspot.com
"Happy Holidays from Simon & Schuster!"
"A new Christmas classic!
Reindeer Christmas
By Mark Kimball Moulton
Illustrated by Karen Hillard Good
Late one snowy winter evening, two young children and their grandmother happen upon a weak and weary deer while feeding the animals in the forest. Together the children care for the deer and warm him by the fire until he is back to health, completely unaware of the surprise that awaits them on Christmas morning!"
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Photo and text from one of my e-mail accounts in a message from Simon & Schuster
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