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Tag Archives: Christmas trees
Christmas at Lea’s House
I’m Lea Wait, and for many years I had (among other collections) many, many Santa Clauses. Since Christmas was, and still is, my very favorite time of year, my daughters and I would start decorating on the Saturday or Sunday after Thanksgiving. … Continue reading
Posted in Lea's Posts, Uncategorized
Tagged Christmas, Christmas trees, Santas, Shadows on a Maine Christmas, single adoptive parents
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Why I’m Scared of Christmas Trees
Kate Flora here, taking a break from frantically writing toward a deadline to chat about a totally unwriterly subject: the holiday tree and other sources of seasonal angst. I grew up in a traditional small town household where everyone had a … Continue reading
Posted in Kate's Posts
Tagged Christmas trees, Mole and Troll Trim the Tree, tree made out of books
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Christmas Crimes
Yes… you read that right. Not “chimes,” but “crimes.” It’s Vicki, and I’m starting off a group discussion concerning some of the less charitable acts of real life Grinches that occur during the holidays. It’s a sad but true fact: many criminals see the holidays … Continue reading