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Friday, January 6, 2006
Little Christmas !
Today is Three Kings Day...Little Christmas. Happy Three Kings Day & Happy New Year to all. I hope everyone has a fantastic 2006!
Thanks Sandy, We had a great Christmas & New Year's Eve. You are right, it's still a big thrill having lived in Florida for only 1 year, 3 & a half months watching snowstorms on TV while sitting in the warm weather. Our cable provider has WGN Chicago TV on the system. WGN shows some nasty weather. Hope all's well up north-Walter
Thank you Sandy. It's actually my wife who is Ukranian. Uke Christmas is pretty quiet for us these days, but when I was younger and Joanne's folks were alive (and my appetite was a lot bigger) I used to really enjoy two Christmas celbrations.
We still celebrate with some friends...mainly a meal and get together to keep the tradition alive.
Just took the old Christmas Tree to the Chipper today,,,,before my photo excursion,......it's been down since New Years Day,....but I Remember growing up in Verdun,..We took the tree down ,.just after Little Christmas,....... Hey BobB ,.......isn't it a bitch,.just hwen you could really enjoy all those treats & goodies and Big Meals ,.......you know you really can't...........Something wrong with that,........wnat was the old saying about ,......"Youth being Wasted on the Young".........hahahaha At one time we could eat all we wanted,.....now we eat all we need..............hahahaha Have Fun & Remember Verdun
Yeah, I can remember having an endless appetite. The onlyconsolation is that now my son has an endless appetite. So, we pass it on..... the care package to take home .... the help finishing what I can't seem to get through.....the "doggy bag" from the restaurant. The torch has been passed :).
My mom used to say "Oh I can't eat that, it doesn't agree with me anymore." And I used to reply that it was all in her head. Well I now find myself starting to say the things as her. "Mirror, mirror, on the wall.....I am my mother, after all." Cheers.
Sorry, I know how corny this is, but I am on a ''see food diet''. However since I turned 50 my Doctor has been telling me to look into other options while I still can. mpu
Your "mirror mirror"...etc., reminded me of an experience I had not too long ago. I walked by a mirror and from the corner of my eye, I thought I saw my mother looking at me! I nearly jumped out of my Skin! What a weird feeling that was!...Dianne
With a big Ukranian community in Edmonton, the lights stay on for another 2 weeks apparently. This Ukranian girl at work shared her traditions with me and she was cooking every night--- cabbage rolls, peroghys, katia (wheat and honey), --- she was preparing for Christmas Eve on Friday (20 people). I asked her if everyone received gifts again and she said no. The Ukranian Christmas is about food and more food and having everyone get together and going to church, but no gifts. The poor thing was exhausted coming in to work every day, but I know down deep she enjoyed it because unlike some of us (moi) she loves to cook. And yeah, I agree, can't eat what I used to.
Little Christmas. I have all the decorations down, stuff off the tree, except for the lights. Will work on that tomorrow, Monday!!!!! Can't take anything down till Little Christmas!!!!!
Dave vs. Carl: The Insignificant Championship Series. Who will win?
Yes no snow banks to stick the tree in,........When I lived there ,the trees were always in the laneway,.....and a few dried out real fire hazards could be found months later,usually by someone who just didn't take it out of their yard,.........hahahaha Imagine a dried out pine tree,beside a shed that housed fuel oil ,.coal,.and was made of soemreally dried outwood,....Amazing the fires weren't more often,...........although they were common,.in Verdun & Montreal for that matter,.........I'm glad to see they've pretty-much done away with the old Sheds.......it sure does allow alot more light to enter the houses / kitchens of those old Flats........and has also allowed the use of a 'backyard of sorts now,...... How can we Remember Verdun without thinking of those old lanes too ??......................they must be a lot cleaner now too,with garbage pickup out front now:
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And if you are Ukranian or Eastern Orthodox, Jan 6 is Christmas Eve and Jan 7 is Christmas.
Merry Christmas.
BobB
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Thanks Sandy, We had a great Christmas & New Year's Eve. You are right, it's still a big thrill having lived in Florida for only 1 year, 3 & a half months watching snowstorms on TV while sitting in the warm weather. Our cable provider has WGN Chicago TV on the system. WGN shows some nasty weather. Hope all's well up north-Walter
Thank you Sandy. It's actually my wife who is Ukranian. Uke Christmas is pretty quiet for us these days, but when I was younger and Joanne's folks were alive (and my appetite was a lot bigger) I used to really enjoy two Christmas celbrations.
We still celebrate with some friends...mainly a meal and get together to keep the tradition alive.
BobB
Just took the old Christmas Tree to the Chipper today,,,,before my photo excursion,......it's been down since New Years Day,....but I Remember growing up in Verdun,..We took the tree down ,.just after Little Christmas,....... Hey BobB ,.......isn't it a bitch,.just hwen you could really enjoy all those treats & goodies and Big Meals ,.......you know you really can't...........Something wrong with that,........wnat was the old saying about ,......"Youth being Wasted on the Young".........hahahaha At one time we could eat all we wanted,.....now we eat all we need..............hahahaha Have Fun & Remember Verdun
Hi Les
Yeah, I can remember having an endless appetite. The onlyconsolation is that now my son has an endless appetite. So, we pass it on..... the care package to take home .... the help finishing what I can't seem to get through.....the "doggy bag" from the restaurant. The torch has been passed :).
But....it's a good life.
BobB
My mom used to say "Oh I can't eat that, it doesn't agree with me anymore." And I used to reply that it was all in her head. Well I now find myself starting to say the things as her. "Mirror, mirror, on the wall.....I am my mother, after all." Cheers.
Sorry, I know how corny this is, but I am on a ''see food diet''. However since I turned 50 my Doctor has been telling me to look into other options while I still can. mpu
Hi Linda,
Your "mirror mirror"...etc., reminded me of an experience I had not too long ago. I walked by a mirror and from the corner of my eye, I thought I saw my mother looking at me! I nearly jumped out of my Skin! What a weird feeling that was!...Dianne
creepy happy
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With a big Ukranian community in Edmonton, the lights stay on for another 2 weeks apparently. This Ukranian girl at work shared her traditions with me and she was cooking every night--- cabbage rolls, peroghys, katia (wheat and honey), --- she was preparing for Christmas Eve on Friday (20 people). I asked her if everyone received gifts again and she said no. The Ukranian Christmas is about food and more food and having everyone get together and going to church, but no gifts. The poor thing was exhausted coming in to work every day, but I know down deep she enjoyed it because unlike some of us (moi) she loves to cook. And yeah, I agree, can't eat what I used to.
Little Christmas. I have all the decorations down, stuff off the tree, except for the lights. Will work on that tomorrow, Monday!!!!! Can't take anything down till Little Christmas!!!!!
Dave vs. Carl: The Insignificant Championship Series. Who will win?
A Verdun problem. What will we do with the old Christmas trees? There are no snowbanks. Ed
Yes no snow banks to stick the tree in,........ When I lived there ,the trees were always in the laneway,.....and a few dried out real fire hazards could be found months later,usually by someone who just didn't take it out of their yard,.........hahahaha Imagine a dried out pine tree,beside a shed that housed fuel oil ,.coal,.and was made of soemreally dried outwood,....Amazing the fires weren't more often,...........although they were common,.in Verdun & Montreal for that matter,.........I'm glad to see they've pretty-much done away with the old Sheds.......it sure does allow alot more light to enter the houses / kitchens of those old Flats........and has also allowed the use of a 'backyard of sorts now,...... How can we Remember Verdun without thinking of those old lanes too ??......................they must be a lot cleaner now too,with garbage pickup out front now:
Yeah, They done away with sheds but did they have to take the snow banks too. ?Ed
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