tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5085293802786416756.post9028757931297223455..comments2024-02-14T01:13:06.568-08:00Comments on Too Much Den: 5 Unsung Holiday TraditionsDennis Fortierhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04495517779435972130noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5085293802786416756.post-76219517693210942182011-01-01T18:37:15.840-08:002011-01-01T18:37:15.840-08:00And don't forget the ritual of returning the i...And don't forget the ritual of returning the inevitable broken toy, usually something electronic and made in a foreign country, and where is that one missing receipt??? JdAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5085293802786416756.post-86938025417174884622010-12-31T14:40:28.959-08:002010-12-31T14:40:28.959-08:00How about the arguement of decorating the tree.......How about the arguement of decorating the tree.....when it will happen, who is going to help and How are we all going to remain happy during this blessed event! In the Roy house, swearing helped....In the Hartley home, chocolate bribes and lots of begging seems to work! <br /><br />Happy New Year from Maine and <br />With Love from the Hartley's!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5085293802786416756.post-20832653887127982782010-12-31T04:52:35.176-08:002010-12-31T04:52:35.176-08:00#6 those card senders that drop their cards in the...#6 those card senders that drop their cards in the mail on Dec. 22. We received one from a certain family in Southern Cal this past Tuesday Dec. 28.<br />Too bad Xmas is not on the same date each year, that would make it easier to remember. If the king of the world would just make the date, say Dec. 25, it would help ........Jeff Ryernoreply@blogger.com