Hello Determinators =
uuugh, just was putting the finishing touches on my post, and hit the wrong key and it aborted...guess I should stop writing in the semi-darkness of the kitchen, wedged between my two sleeping pooches!
Sending big hugs to everyone - Star, sorry you are feeling lonely - I understand, sounds like you are a one-person army there, taking care of things. About holiday drinking, no thanks not even one for me. I want to be happy with ALL the memories of this season: I'll be sticking with Lav's Cranberry Gingerale.
Rustop, I have 2 dogs, and they are what keep me from feeling lonely - should I worry that I don't have a cat? I think of you and Dill, knowing that you have these keen losses, the holidays make it harder, I think. My Dad passed away in '04, but the passage of time does not seem to make the sadness disappear. RE: teenagers. Try not to worry about your girls, my HB single-parented his daughter in her teens, and they had a very rocky time of it, but now they could not be closer or more loving.
Sooty, we'll all have to sing 'White Christmas' for you! I am working on a program to give this Thursday, not holiday songs, but standards - and I love those songs so much. Chill and Lav, have been thinking particularly about you two as I work on 'Somewhere over the Rainbow'. Great lyrics of hope, Chill -- Lav I watched the video of the original with Judy Garland - I'd forgotten that it takes place in the barn yard of the Kansas farm -- tons of chickens walking around! Of course, she sings the song to Toto the dog, and by the end I was sitting in front of my computer sobbing. I guess the holidays have all of our emotions running high.
I have a long day ahead of me, but will be thinking of you all - will try to check in later - take care of yourselves!
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