It is Christmas time
Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. Luke 2:11 (NIV)
It started at the post office. Suzie-Q sent me out for stamps so we could mail out our annual bale of Christmas cards. Yes, we still do that. I was standing in line with a number of others attending to their Christmas postal needs. While I was waiting, I looked at the display case filled with samples of available stamps and decided the Magi stamp and the Virgin and Child stamp would be the best choices.
Other stamps displayed right beside them were Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin. Both dead from drug overdoses yet honored with a U.S. postage stamp and right there beside of stamps honoring the birth of the Christ child. Maybe better in a case with pop music stars that died from drug overdoses. That could be a whole collection by itself. Do not get me wrong, a teenager from the 60’s I have the whole Janis Joplin Pearl collection and would enjoy listening to it right now. Never was very taken with Hendrix though. I mostly remember his ear splitting ode to Purple Haze LSD. Excuse me while I kiss the sky.
By the time I got to a clerk, she told me they were out of Magi stamps. She only had a couple books of the Virgin and Child. I left with those two and Peanuts, Charlie Brown Christmas stamps. If you are on my Christmas list, you may have received a card with Snoopy taking aim at the Red Baron.
When I got back home, it was time to haul out the decorations. This year the granddaughters are coming so decorating required a little more effort. Somehow, I talked myself into buying a lighted reindeer and sleigh to put out into the front yard. In China, some guy is laughing at me. I am certain of that and I probably have some toxic illness from wrestling those things around the garage floor. By the time they were assembled and out into the yard, the garage floor and I were covered with gold glitter. Did you ever try to vacuum sticky glitter from a garage floor? Did your wife ever make you get undressed in the garage? There just seems to be no gratitude for the work I do. With that and other decorations out, I had to bring the tree in. No, I am not going to speak about a box filled with tangled lights. Mine never tangle because I roll them into one gigantic ball. If you try this at home, do not plug the giant ball of lights into the electric outlet otherwise the neighbors may think there has been a nuclear attack.
As I was putting the tree where the Secretary of War directed, I peeked out the window at the reindeer. Something did not look quite right I just could not put my finger on what it was. I continued working. After the tree was up, I noticed Suzie-Q standing in front of the window with her head tilted sideways. I inquired and she responded, I think one of those deer has his antlers on upside down. In defense I declared, well that is what happens when a Chinese guy writes the directions.
Today, after Church I was out on the patio grilling steaks for lunch. Now I have been known to clear the snow from the grill, but today it is 70 degrees. Yes, in the middle of December. The inconvenient truth is that it is the El Nino affect Al, not global warming. Sometimes that means a heavy wet snowstorm at some point and in other years warm and dry with some wind. In either event, now is the time for me to perform maintenance on the generator.
We have secured all the gifts. Some people got those warm heartfelt plastic gift cards. Since people always scratch the prices off of the gifts they give, we decided this year to not put a receipt in with the gift card. We bought the ones that can be set from $25 to $500. Now remember, it is the thought that counts.
From Suzie-Q and I, have a blessed Christmas and may your dreams be realized in the New Year.
© 2015 J. D. Pendry American Journal All Rights Reserved
Category: Politics
@ J. D. PENDRY:
I’m disappointed in you.
What you wrote won’t make anybody mad.
In the New Year, try again.
“Nollaig Chridheil agus Bliadhna Mhath Ur!”
(i.e., pronounced, “Noowl-lick Kree-yell ah-kuss Blee-ah-nah Vah Oor”, it is Scottish Gaelic for, “Christmas Hearty and Happy New Year!”)
US Post office?
Can’t carry there. No thanks.
Sure, you can carry in the USPS. You just can’t show them. or tell them. That’s my attitude, and I’m stickin’ to it.
JD…..right back at you and Susie Q – be safe and have a blessed Christmas!! God Bless!
JD, I live in the Hampton Roads Virginia area..surrounded by the Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard. I as well waited in line to buy “CHRISTmas stamps and was fortunate to get the last set of Mary on the back of a donkey with Joseph holding the reins. The next day, I returned to obtain more CHRISTmas stamps. The Magi and the Mary/Jesus stamps were sold out. All that was left were the Peanuts stamps. After traveling to 6 other Post Offices looking for the CHRISTmas stamps, was told all were gone. I took this as a good sign, because after all, CHRIST is the meaning of Christmas. Ironically, those stamps were more available. Maybe Americans of Christian Faith are sending a message to certain religious groups. And I am not speaking of those of the Jewish Faith, because after all, Jesus was a Jew and Christians and Jews worship the same God. Just a personal observation. Thank you for sharing your faith and your story.
Thanks for the Christmas letter. It’s appreciated.
As for me, I went to see my stepfather and mother in Fairfax, Virginia. We decorated the tree, swapped stories, and ate dinner. Mom didn’t like the casserole I made (note to self: there is such a thing as too much Sriracha). I drove home, ate the rest of the casserole for supper, and now here I am.
I wonder how everyone else got on this weekend?
It’s little things that count at this time of year, you know. For instance, my furnace received a new blower motor in October during a cold snap with snow, and a few days later, the weather turned spring-like. Now it only runs on an as-needed basis, and solar heat in the living room does the rest.
Even the thyme in pots on the front steps is still green.
I’m grateful for little things like that.
I’d rather live here than anywhere else.
+1
Busy weekend, but fulfilling. Taught my 4&6 Y/o to change the oil in the vehicle, then helped my father with his new surround sound, which his neighbors will hate, as he is losing his hearing. Harmon-Kardon makes a lot of decibels. Then went to a Christmas party with wife and all 3 kids. Today, birthday party for my oldest with all the polish relatives…soooo, kielbasa, pierogies, kapusta, and every type of pork known to man. As I sit here with my gut straining from so much food, I reflect on all that is good with my life. Thank you for sharing your weekend with us JD, and have a merry Christmas with your family. I just need to drop all this weight before the next APFT in March.
Ah yes, the old upside-down-antler Made In China reindeer. While I understand and give thanks for the true Reason For The Season, my warped sense of humor still begs to be released at will; so here is my contribution to other cranky old farts who ripened after RVN to “Take Another Piece of My Heart”.
Some people we knew down the street recently died; they froze to death at the drive-in theater when they went to see “Close For Winter”. The truly warped side asks, “What do gay reindeer do after the holiday season?” Answer…They go out and blow a few bucks.
Mental sickness has no season for the warped.
Merry Christmas to all, none the less.
Should have read…”CLOSED For Winter”
I think of days gone by, the Christmas seasons I missed, the price my family paid for my service. I think of those who served much longer than I did and those that still do.
I am proud to be an American, I can’t imagine my life if I lived in the other lands I have seen. Its nice to be home. To live in a place where my friends may celebrate a special time of the year in whatever manner they choose, what could be more American?
If you chant the Nicene Creed, the lights of a Menorah, or Diwali has just passed, remember its a Festivus for Restofus.
Happy Holidays.
Dave, A Happy Holiday, a Merry Christmas and Joyful Festivus to you as well my friend. Thank you for the reminder of where we are blessed to be, in this wonderful nation of America. For the remembrance of who paid and pays the price for me, you and all, to be able enjoy the observance of this season as we choose. Let me know how the Festivus Wrestling event turns out! Remember, get on top and stay on top!
We shall see, my oldest son is 6’2″ and about 320. Poor little fella thinks he has a chance this year.
Maybe one day.
Merry Christmas to you and your family JD…see that even a non-believer like me can say it without his head exploding.
Just a word of caution on those Chinese Reindeer, don’t touch your mouth after handling them, those Chinese manufacturers are not well known for adhering to a minimal lead or mercury content in their plastics and paints…
I hope it’s a great time of year for everyone of you miscreants here at TAH…
From this miscreant to you and every one of us here, Merry Christmas VOV! Thank you VOV, for at this time of year when I remember things, I am thankful for TAH, my unique little family here and especially for the wisdom and insight of writers such as you Sir.
Jesus was born in December?
Speaking of Christmas, I have already attended two Christmas parties this month. Have one coming this week, another next Monday. The Monday party is being put on by our VA nurses in the ward where I volunteer. I asked if I could bring anything and they said, “just bring yourself.”
I hesitate to step on a scale. ?
Since we have at least a couple of Pagans that follow the blog, I’d like to wish them a Merry Yule (Dec. 21.) To all the rest of you folks, Merry Christmas!
To you as well milady!
Thanks, Pinto. Have yourself a good Christmas, alright? Things are starting to look hairy on my end, so hopefully someone’s having a good one.