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Date Posted: 04:45:35 12/27/02 Fri
Author: Sue
Subject: Re: Merry Christmas or whatever else you celebrate
In reply to: mks22300 's message, "Re: Merry Christmas or whatever else you celebrate" on 12:34:50 12/26/02 Thu

I hope everyone had a nice Christmas.

Hy, it is good to see you here. You sound as if you've been very busy. Have fun on your trip!

SB, I hope you're feeling better. Take care of yourself! (Hot tea, plenty of blankets, fluffed up pillows and oh yes, a good McKay picture wouldn't hurt! :) )

CC, I hope you got some sleep. I thought I was a night owl on Christmas Eve. I got to bed by midnight! Hope you had a happy one! (Btw I was actually looking forward to a segment that was all mixed up so I could try to make sense out of it. Lol!)

Mks, it's good to see you here too! I hope you have a happy holiday this weekend when your brother manages to get home. Was it the snow that delayed him? It actually put a crimp in our holiday plans too -People getting here and leaving early because of it. I heard some parts up north got a few feet. It was nice to have a somewhat white (more so slushy) Christmas, but it did cause alot of travel problems. It will feel like Christmas though whenever you celebrate it. About 10 years ago due to two family illnesses, we celebrated Christmas a month after the fact (real tree included) and it felt every bit as much as the real day. It's family and friends that make it so. Have a happy one!

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