gochiefs wrote:
I say screw Christmas! I'm broke..so no money to get anyone anything..Ef it! Yep..I'm the scrooge this year!
I think that there are many of us who can identify with
gochiefs. I know that we will also be cutting back the amount of money we will be spending this year but we are going to try and not let that spoil the season for us. Not to sound maudlin or corny, but it is true that my wife and I have a lot to be thankful for this year. First, we are both still here to enjoy our 9 grandchildren, and although they won't be getting quite as much from us this year as in the last few years, we will love them just as much, and will have another wonderful Christmas season with them. I may be able to retire this year and that makes me very happy, but also sad in some ways because it isn't easy to just walk away from what you have committed a great deal of your life to, but it will give me more time to be with family and enjoy the special moments that I have missed because of constant job conflicts that seemed to always get in the way. Therefore, I would wish
gochiefs a very Merry Christmas and a happy and hopefully more financially prosperous New Year. Let's hope that the economy turns for the good in the coming months and gives us all a little more breathing room. As for my personal Christmas Season joy, all I know is that yesterday afternoon the Buckeyes beat Michigan again......and Happy Hour prices are still very reasonable!