Thursday, December 25, 2025
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Favorite Santa Part Two
I showed you my favorite Santa last week Prior Post . Look carefully at the photo above and see if you see anything new.
Scroll Down and down again and I will show you and tell you what it is. Let me know if you saw the new addition.
While digging out ornaments to give away, I found a small bag and inside the bag, were these glass beads, on a string and they are 81 years old, the age as I am. My mother bought these during WWII for my first Christmas tree in 1944. they were on every tree until she died in 1990 and then they came to live with me. I have put them out each year, sometimes on a tree sometimes in a cut glass bowl.
This year they are draped over Saint Nicolas Shoulders.
Yes, I did madly snap close up shots of them. Just for Me and Just for You.
Dear Santa, I have been good all year. Well, most of the year. Some of the time. Oh, NEVER-MIND, I'll buy my own stuff.
Both Santas fit Christmas Past 2025 perfectly.
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my son David's first Santa, from 1965 and Santa Baby has been with us 60 years. |
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
BeauSpeak on Christmas Eve, Eve
Today is BeauSpeak Day on Christmas Eve, Eve. Mama put my picture in Google AI and did a remix..She said she loves me better In Real Time.
Since I can no longer jump on the bed, I get as close to Daddy as I can. This is a my 2nd best close. If only Mama did not wake me aiming the cell at me.
Last year, I always got close to Daddy to sleep
and my favorite was ON him. Make that part of me On Him
this photo shows you how big I am,
I told Mama while I was asleep, I had a dream that Daddy and I were out in a forest of Christmas trees, and it was snowing and Daddy was walking again. She said that wasn't a dream it was mommy drawing on her iPad
Bob and Beau walking in the snow dream
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