Memories

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What is your fondest memory or what products or tv shows do you remember most? I know, personally, for the past little while, I can’t stop singing the theme song to the Love Boat.
 

michaelcla

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Hello StephanieMM,


"Jesus of Nazareth"

This is the little Christian Film or Show that I love to watch because in this show we learn each and every deep point about Jesus Christ in a learning & Educational way that is told by the Gospels. :giggle::giggle:
 

Isny

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Hello Stephanie. Your profile says that you live in Manitoba. Man. and Sask. are the two provinces that I have not visited.

In Man. Churchill would be a nice place to visit.....to have tea with the polar bears.....though they may prefer a person's arm or leg instead! Winnepeg is certainly a growing city.

Polar bears would make for good memories provided you stayed in the bus! lol :)
 
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I had to browse my brain of memories to pick a favorite. I am going with Christmases in general, such a happy and special season, honoring the birth of our Lord, and sharing food, fun, and gifts with those we love. In particular, our family tradition was Christmas dinner at my grandparents home. My mother had 2 siblings, so those 3 families, including 10 grandchildren. Of course over the years as the children grew up, married, and had children of their own, the crowd grew, but the tradition continued. Each family signed up for certain foods to bring, including turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, 2 kinds of stuffing, 2 kinds of veggies, a jello salad, rolls, relishes, and 3 kinds of pie for desert. After the plates were cleared we sat around the table and went through a booklet with carols and readings from scripture about Jesus birth. Finally it was gift time. Grandkids received a gift and stocking, and we drew names among us all for another gift. After that mess was cleaned up, and dishes washed, it was time to bring out the leftovers to munch on for supper. Best day of every year!