What’s on Your Christmas List?

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I heard about a little boy who spent a lot of time watching the Travel Channel with his grandma. He asked Santa for one of those humongous cheese wheels. Santa probably left it on the porch because he couldn’t deliver it via either the chimney or front door.


Then there was the Disney kid who wanted a lamp with a “real, live” genie inside. Of course the parents would be required to interview the prospective genie for suitability. Wouldn’t it have been fun to be at that kid’s house on Christmas morn to see what or who was under the tree?


The jolly old man had to take the sleigh through the drive-up window on Christmas Eve when the 10-year-old son of vegetarian parents asked for a Quarter-pounder–with cheese, of course.


A puppy-less 6-year-old thought it reasonable to ask Santa to install a doggy door at his house in case any furry little guys decided to stop by for a visit. Hope the word didn’t get out to the local skunks and raccoons.


A 4-year-old in a Cinderella princess dress sat on Santa’s knee and solemnly named an acetylene torch as her heart’s desire. What more needs to be said?


There are always those who year-after-year request peace on earth. Funny how St. Nick seems to have misplaced those letters, or maybe he forwarded them on to a higher power.


When putting together this month’s post, we decided to reveal our own Christmas wish lists—just in case anyone out there needs a suggestion or two. Hint. Hint.


Jean: Just two items on my list:  A shiny new red Honda Pilot to cart the hockey gear around. It would look swell in the garage and match my son’s jersey.

If Santa can’t quite manage that this year, I’m thinking someone to do the cooking and cleaning would be nice.


Sally: My list is short and sweet. 1. Health, Love, Happiness and Prosperity to those I love. (And just so you know I’m not a saint.) –ALSO– 2. A winning Power Ball ticket on the exact day the jackpot’s up over a hundred million. It isn’t as greedy as it sounds. Have you taken a look at the tax rate in that bracket?


And if you have the ear of the Lord, dear Santa, join us in asking Him to FEED THE CHILDREN, HEAL THE SICK, AND, OH YES, LET THERE BE PEACE ON EARTH.


The Evidence Suggests:  God bless us every one!

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Published on December 15, 2014 09:08
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