Saturday, December 23, 2017

Recuperation journey: Time to shop a tiny bit more

Hi -
It's me. 
Patti Procastinator waiting for the temperature to rise so I can safely drive to a store or two or three.

The same thing happens every year. A holiday tradition, I suppose you could say.
I'm probably done buying whatever I was going to buy for whomever but there must be something I need.  
So leave the house I must.

Happy Christmas Eve Eve!

Recuperation journey: A car for Christmas?

Call me old-fashioned, but it would never happen!

Picture this scene: A woman looks out on Christmas morning at a perfect winter landscape when what does she see but a new car (insert make and model here) sitting in the driveway with a giant red bow on top.


Behind her stands her smiling husband who hands her a box containing a key. She breaks into a big smile, gives him a hug, and rushes out the door.


Nope!


Even if we could afford to buy each other a car for Christmas I know Ralph and I would do no such thing.


Our Christmas presents run along the lines of books, socks, sweaters, and such. 

That's the way we've always celebrated. Outrageous gifts are not what we're about. 

And there's always the one and only Linus Van Pelt who reminds us of the real reason for the season:



Wishing all my blog visitors a peaceful and joyous Yuletide season. 

Klarides sisters, elves spread Christmas cheer in Valley

Contributed photo
State Rep. Themis Klarides, R-Derby, (Santa) recently visited Griffin Hospital in Derby and area senior centers to spread holiday cheer. 
Klarides was accompanied by her helpers, from left, nephew Cade Klarides-Ditria, sister state Rep. Nicole Klarides-Ditria, Spencer Rubin from CT House Republicans, and Greg Butler, GOP press person. 
The Klarides sisters are carrying on a longstanding tradition started by their father, Peter Klarides, who visited patients at the holidays.



Seymour Community Services posts holiday schedule


* Sharing from Seymour Community Services' Facebook page.