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MERRY CHRISTMAS! I hope it was a very special one for you.

At this time of the year, I fondly remember one of my husband’s favorite sayings. Perhaps you have already heard it. If not, then here it is - “Christmas is coming, and the geese are getting fat. Please do put a penny in an old man’s hat. If not a penny, a half penny will do. If not a half penny, God bless you”. We didn’t hear this once, but it was repeated many times during the Christmas season.

That little saying packs quite a punch. Sometimes we forget how truly blessed we are while in this land of plenty there are still many families who are struggling as they try to stretch their meager income just to cover the basic necessities.

No doubt every family has traditions. Once we had electricity and television, we started the tradition of watching Dickens Christmas Carol on Christmas Eve. We still, after eating homemade chili and tamales, will gather together on Christmas Eve to watch Dickens Christmas Carol with Mr. Scrooge, who finally changes character on Christmas Day. The Mr. Scrooge of today is Grinch and how he stole Christmas. Don’t let him steal your Christmas, it is the most beautiful time of the year.

When our children were little, we always had a birthday party during the Christmas season. After all, don’t we celebrate Christmas because it is Christ’s birthday. A birthday cake with candles always graced the table with gifts to the children who came to celebrate. What could be more appropriate than a small manger scene. After the birthday celebration we always went to a local church to view their manger scene. Each child had a small coin to give to the Baby Jesus as their gift to the Christ Child.

A delightful drive around the neighborhood to see all the Christmas lights should certainly put you in the Christmas spirit. Another fun and entertaining thing to do is a visit to the little town of Hidalgo that always goes all out with Christmas lights. They also present entertainment at Payne Arena that will steal your heart away. Don’t miss the performance of local school children followed by the choral group from San Luis Potosi, Mexico. This group is made up of young boys, some of whom appear to be no more than four or five years old as well as older students and fathers. Their voices are beautiful. The show begins around 7 p.m. with open seating so plan to arrive a little earlier

Some of the seating will be metal chairs. My advice to you is to go prepared with something to put on that cold metal seat and perhaps a blanket to wrap up in as the entertainment is almost always outdoors. Those metal seats are mighty cold on a cold winter night. All sorts of booths offer treats and temptations, and a trolley ride saves walking through a trail of lights. If you wish to go all out, call the arena and buy advance tickets that will include a seated dinner and the trolley ride. The musical entertainment is free, but you need a ticket for dinner and for the trolley ride.

ENJOY THIS SEASON WITH FRIENDS OR FAMILY!

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