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In reply to the discussion: Eleven years ago we had the family over for X-mas dinner [View all]brooklynite
(96,882 posts)9. Ditto; doesn't mean I don't want a stocking on Christmas...
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What a great story. I bet he cries when he realizes you kept that dollar for so long. Both of you
Booster
Dec 2012
#4
I think you're sharing that story b/c democrats these days are just "good to the bone"
BillyJack
Dec 2012
#6
K&R for a sweet Christmas memory.The demographics of DU is amazing - all age groups are represented
AnotherMother4Peace
Dec 2012
#19
exactly, it's a GREAT gift. keep it, that's what the GS wanted by giving it to him. maybe just show
Divine Discontent
Dec 2012
#50
Thanks. We have our moments (which hopefully make up for all the other moments, ha ha).
MomDude
Dec 2012
#67
The thread title and your user name made me think this would be a screed against visiting relatives.
randome
Dec 2012
#39
The ability to feel compassion for others reveals itself very early in a child's life.
JDPriestly
Dec 2012
#41