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Would it be insensitive and unkind to say I don’t like letters enclosed with Christmas cards? Usually they glow with all the lovely and bright things in the family that make parents proud. You don’t hear about the dark underbelly of their lives that would likely ruin your Christmas mood. I suppose that is a gift.  But it seems so unreal.   My wife wrote one this year. It is mostly about adventures and comic misadventures in our travels.   A couple of the stories reveal the raconteur in her and remind me of her dad who was a master storyteller. Her letter brings a smile to my face. But there is too much about my various afflictions - detracting from my strong male image. But at my advanced age, I care less about image. And that’s a good thing. So this year, have mercy on your friends and don’t include a letter unless you type: “Optional Reading” at the top. Merry Christmas 2017
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Dec 6, 2017
Dec 6, 2017 at 9:33 PM UTC
The Christmas Letter
Lawrence Hall, HSG [email protected]                                      A Russian Christmas Card                                             For Tod and Max I allowed the time, the year, the day to slip And so I can only imagine a card for you A Russian Christmas card in paper and paints Of Christmas scenes from a happy golden time: And let there be small children in furry boots Dragging a little fir tree over the snow Among artistically disposed squirrels and deer To the delight of Father Christmas and the sweet Snow Queen And let there be Saint Michael’s at the end of the lane Its ancient bell ringing the ancient joys While ancient stars and humble cottage windows Give light to the faithful on their way to Mass And let us be among them, as God will allow Before the Theotokos and Child, kneeling now Happy Orthodox Christmas, dear friends!
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Jan 6, 2024
Jan 6, 2024 at 2:39 PM UTC
A Russian Christmas Card