Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Peace & Goodwill

Well, Christmas Eve has finally arrived. Peace and goodwill is evident amongst the farm creatures:
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Below......please meet Serena, who has graciously agreed to be spokescow for our dairy herd and extend the best of Christmas Eve wishes to you blog readers! Don't worry, Serena is not in jail; she simply is standing in a corner stanchion in the barn, where she waits to be milked. Her message to you is: "Please feel free to indulge in lots of eggnog, cheese, hot cocoa, and other dairy-related treats on The Night Before Christmas......and all through the holiday season!"

Unfortunately, Serena is none too happy to be seen online wearing an ill-fitting Santa hat. Actually, I believe she may be attempting to hide her big head in shame, despite my assurances to her that you blog readers are not bovine fashion critics. Cows---being typical females---can be inwardly quite vain, and their MOOds may plummet if they sense that they don't look as good as they'd like. Despite her poutiness, Serena---along with all the cows---does indeed wish you a very Happy Christmas Eve!
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Tonight, we---the humans of the farm---will attend church and then come home to open Christmas gifts. That is the tradition from Husband's side of the family. The family I came from always opened presents on Christmas morning. Lately, I've been researching Christmas traditions and have learned that it is a German custom to open gifts on Christmas Eve, after church, and then after a large array of food has been set out and partaken of. Yup, that describes our Christmas Eve evening activities each year.
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So what do we do about Santa Claus?..... you may ask. Well......ahem......our house is early on his delivery route; he stops in while we're at church on Christmas Eve! In years past, when the kids were little, I would have all the wrapped gifts hidden away and would quickly put them under the tree right before we all left to go to the evening's church service. The kids were already in the car, and paid no mind (supposedly) to the fact that Mom was a bit slow in making her way to the car. That had been the tradition in Husband's family when he was growing up, too.......his Mom would suddenly remember that she had to run back into the house to check on something, and then she would set out the gifts. But, Husband says, "Duh......like we didn't figure it out eventually!"
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Enjoy YOUR Christmas Eve traditions! Peace and Goodwill to you!
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[The weather cooperated last evening so that my four friends were able to make it here for our annual get-together. One of them lives in Kentucky and she is VERY hesitant to drive on snowy roads (I don't blame her!) when she's visiting Iowa, so she hitched a ride from Cedar Falls with one of the other guests. What an enjoyable time we had---dredging up old memories and laughing our fool heads off. We've known each other since kindergarten, making for an abundance of shared recollections. "Oh, remember when......", is heard repeatedly when we're together.]

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8 comments:

Gail said...

Glad your get together was a roaring success.
My husband and I were raised with different present times so it made it very easy. Christmas Eve with his folks, Christmas with mine. We fit the Children's gifts in EARLY Christmas morning.
Merry Christmas to everyone!

Jeannelle said...

Hi, Gail,

Happy Christmas Eve! I hope you're having decent weather today. It is snowing here.

Pat - Arkansas said...

MOOry Christmas to you, Jeannelle, and to DH, the children, Serena & the other highly intelligent cows, and sundry cats and dogs.

DesertHen said...

Merry Christmas Eve to you Jeannelle.....it sounds like you had a fun get together with your friends and that is so wonderful....=) Sharing memories and good times together is always fun.

Please tell Serena that she looks very lovely in her Santa hat....it is a becoming style for her.

We are in for a doozy of a storm later today...I had to come into work this morning and hope to get out of here before the snow really starts to fly.....

Enjoy your day, evening and opening of gifts....we open our gifts on Christmas morning. Hubby grew up opening them on Christmas Eve, but when we married, I changed that.....=D

Jeannelle said...

Hi, Pat,

The best to you this Christmas Eve.....enjoy the celebrations with your family! I will give you message to "sundry" creatures around the farm!

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Hi, Deserthen,

Oh, please get home safely before the new storm hits! Its just storm after storm this winter. Have a peaceful, meaningful Christmas with loved ones!

Judy said...

Wow...you go all out...even including your animals in the festivities! Our cattle have no idea it's Christmas...they just know it's been COLD.

Merry Christmas.

Reamus said...

I believe Serena looks fetching in her festive hat. Good choice for spokescow...does she like the dog, or is that a pre- attack bump?

Hope you have a wonderful Christmas,Farmwife,they are all good when you are above ground,no matter how festive you feel about it.

Peace

Jeannelle said...

Hi, Judy,

Cute comment!! Take care up there and stay warm and well!

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Hi, Reamus,

Mostly, the dog and the calf are curious about each other....and sniffing in tandem as a result.

Good point, about events above ground.