Merry Christmas to all of you ! !

bruce381

Active Member
Merry Christmas also to everyone here. I came here for casting and bullet gun stuff. But have found much more seeing ever ones life through there eyes. From passing of loved ones to illness to interesting jobs and family issues to hunting and living to fun hobbies and the SWMBO stories. I want to thank all of you for letting me watch and enriching my boring life compared to you all, thanks so much. I hope some day to do, see, feel and be part of half of what I read here.
God Bless us all, Bruce
 

Hawk

Well-Known Member
We had our Christmas with my side of the family last night and everyone still with us was there. Too much food and desserts, as usual.
Many funny Christmas stories were told and retold. The legends live on.
Merry Christmas to everyone!
 
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popper

Well-Known Member
Christmas Eve at son's house was great. Brisket, ham, ribs, rolls, too much good stuff. Played some games, lots of chatter. Older G boy's GF ever came over. She got a new waffle grill, our old wedding gifted one (54 yrs, not too bad) was on it's last leg. I got 2 boxes of 135gr FTX for the BO. Yea. Got a new Husker hoodie this morning. And a Longhorn tee shirt.
 

Glaciers

Alaska Land of the Midnight Sun
Merry Christmas to all of you!

We are in Ashland with Talon, Jamie and our 3 grandchildren 10, 11, and 13.
Talon just left to pickup Grandma Jacque who is an adopted Grandmother to Jamie. Anyway she no longer drives so Talon is driving to pick her up in Merlin on the other side of Grants Pass.

Izzy our 10 year old granddaughter pulled all packages labeled for her and stacked them up. I mentioned that she has to wait until Jacque arrives. Then one at a time in rotation with other family members.

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Izzy’s stack
The crazy’s will start in a couple hours.
 

Brad

Benevolent Overlord and site owner
Staff member
Getting ready for some crème brûlée. Found the right oven temp and it comes out great every time.
 

Bazoo

Active Member
I don't reckon I ever had crème brûlée.

We had little smokies, tater salad, sausage balls, and crescent rolls, with apple pie for dessert. Of course we had plenty of candy before and after.
 

JWFilips

Well-Known Member

Christmas in Wartime: Battle of the Bulge​

“Officers of the 101st Airborne Division have Christmas dinner in Bastogne, Belgium, while the city is still under German siege. Brigadier General Anthony C. McAuliffe (fourth on the left) commanded the division during the siege.” Photo taken 12/25/1944
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