Leading up to our county fair, everyone's grandma would be testing out new recipes on everyone for all the cooking competitions at the fair. That's the best part. I also graduated with 19 people so very small tight knit community.
Never had a big budget for holidays or birthdays. We have too much stuff already so we concentrate on time together and a few useful thoughtful gifts, often hand-made.
On Christmas, my kids often just ask me for meaningful advice. They are in their fifties, and they have learned enough to know, that they can always learn more. We still give each other the benefits of our skills that we have acquired over the years. These gifts are priceless, and they last forever.
Christmas commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ, believed to be the Son of God. The celebration focuses on the Incarnation, or God becoming human.
You don't need money to celebrate that.
Leading up to our county fair, everyone's grandma would be testing out new recipes on everyone for all the cooking competitions at the fair. That's the best part. I also graduated with 19 people so very small tight knit community.
ReplyOnce a year, sure, why not!
ReplyPork chops & ribeye steaks!
ReplyFunnel Cakes!!!!! ...oh...sorry...got a little excited.
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