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More about the National Christmas Tree:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Christmas_Tree_(United_States)
This year, we plan to create a gift box for our local animal shelter.
When you visit me in Toronto you can meet my friends, many of whom are Jewish. In Jamaica, where I was born , our motto is "Out of Many, One People" so it may come as no surprise that I have two godfathers, one Jewish and one Anglican. This is because my Dad asked his friend to be the godfather and then the Minister reminded him that a Christian kid doesn't usually have a Jewish godfather. My Dad replied that he'd already asked and so I ended up with two. My fabulous nephrologist is also Jewish.Have I ever mentioned how much I love and appreciate diversity?
I was at the lighting in 1999 when Bill Clinton was in office. It was grand. THE Tree~
Oooh, I like that idea and may well steal it. I do try to do my bit at Christmas, perhaps to make up for not doing my bit during the rest of the year. I'm not a churchgoer (or particularly religious) but I was brought up in the Methodist church and always insisted on singing 'Happy Birthday' to Jesus every Christmas Day when I was little ... and I still love Christmas Carols. Christmas is a magical time for me because I like to see people happy; I'm a giver rather than a receiver. But I do wish it didn't start so early. I was walking home along the High Street this evening and one of the beauty places has a tree in the window already. I don't understand that. I might actually get to see our annual gift from Norway this year; Blokey and I are off to London for the New Year celebrations so I'll drag him to see the tree too!
One year, we filled a box with "feminine hygiene products" and gave them to the shelter. Lots of people could would be thrilled with stuff from Boots.