27 thoughts on “MERRY CHRISTMAS!

    1. wolf

      What a wonderful family! Really good that you can enjoy the holidays together!
      We’re on our own today – preparing for the next dayx when my partner’s family will visit us – they all are waiting forr the lovely stuff that she’s been baking and cooking.

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      1. george Post author

        Wolf, we lucked out with weather this year. It’s in the high 30s with not a speck of snow to be seen. Tomorrow…and ice storm!!!

    2. george Post author

      Neeru, we don’t get to see Patrick and Katie much any more. So Christmas is a Special Occasion where we can enjoy their company before they fly back to Brooklyn and Boston.

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  1. Deb

    Merry Christmas to all! We’re doing things a little differently today than in prior years: rather than have a mad rush to open all the gifts before we have to disappear into the kitchen (or for John, the back patio) to start cooking, we’re just going to open our stockings this morning—and then tear into the big packages after dinner. We’re having our traditional lamb, mashed potatoes, creamed spinach, Yorkshire pudding, and gravy. For dessert, a Chantilly cake (or, as they call it down here, a Gentilly cake)—purchased from a bakery because the girls weren’t able to get home until yesterday so no time to bake. I’m anticipating a busy & fun-filled day!

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    1. Jeff Meyerson

      Yum. You can’t go wrong with lamb and Yorkshire pudding. Enjoy!

      We’re copying A Christmas Story with the traditional New York Jewish Christmas meal of Chinese food. I’ll sing “Deck the halls with boughs of horry.”

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      1. george Post author

        Jeff, we were calculating the Christmas dinner on seven guests. But our former neighbor and her daughter–who used to babysit Patrick and Katie–had no where to go for Christmas so Diane invited them, too.

    2. george Post author

      Deb, Merry Christmas to you and your family! We’re having a turkey and gravy for our family and guests. Mac & Cheese, rolls, Jello salad, Sweet Potato and Apple Casserole, White Potatoes, and green beans. Desserts: banana cream pie, strawberry rhubarb pie, apple pie, seven types of cookies–gingerbread chai, cosmic brownie cookie, strawberry melt-aways, sugar cookies, passionfruit thumbprint, chocolate Polish cookies, stacked waffle cookie–and a chocolate peanut butter cake. Should be a grand time!

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      1. george Post author

        Jeff, each year for Christmas Diane takes in “strays”–friends who live alone or don’t have any family in the area. Diane has a heart of gold!

    1. george Post author

      Jerry, after the Christmas blizzards of the past few years, waking up to green grass and no icy streets or sidewalks is a pleasant change! Hope you and your family enjoy this Special Day!

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  2. BV Lawson

    Merry Christmas to you and your family, George! That’s a lovely photo, and I’m very glad you could all be together this year.

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  3. Maggie Mason

    Merry Christmas. We’re going to a friend’s open house soon and for dinner with a high school friends house. We go to most holidays there. They have 3 refrigerators. 2 freezers & a wine refrigerator!!!! We also do Valentine’s Day with them, and most other holidays.

    There’s a white elephant gift exchange and I’ve been going through excess “stuff” and did a gift bag with a toothbrush I never used with sparkles in a liquid in the handle and written on it was ” youthless and toothless, along with a travel toothbrush with a Frida Khalo picture on the cover and a tongue scraper with a few other things. Larry’s got a ditty bag from the LA Coroners office with a body outlined on it and something inside that I forget.

    We also try to go to spring training in Phoenix area when they do. This year we’ve got 2 free nights at the Marriott near the complex. Thanks to Jackie Myersons example I now have a Marriott credit card!!

    Happy Holidays to all!!

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  4. Jeff Meyerson

    Hi Maggie,

    It’s been way too long. So glad to hear you are enjoying life. Since the pandemic, Jeff really hates flying so it’s winter in Florida, a week in New England with cousins and the very occasional flight to New Orleans. Just went for our 55th anniversary and we’re treated to a Greek feast at Deb’s.

    Marriott is still my friend as we are Lifetime Titanium.

    Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

    Jackie & Jeff

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  5. Byron

    Merry Christmas to you and your family, George. Christmas is on hold here until I get over this wicked stomach flu. Enjoy the time with your kids.

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    1. george Post author

      Byron, hope you feel better soon! Western NY is also dealing with high rates of flu and Covid-19. The unnaturally warm weather might have something to do with this…

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