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Thank you, and Merry Christmas Eve

By Kathy Broady MSW 8 Comments

I wish you all a lot of fun and happiness on this Christmas Eve.
I wish you all a lot of fun and happiness on this Christmas Eve.
Don't forget to set out some gingerbread cookies for Santa! (And a carrot for the reindeer.)
Don’t forget to set out some gingerbread cookies for Santa! (And a carrot for the reindeer.)
In the safest and funnest ways possible, here comes Santa Clause, and I hope this brings a smile for you. This one is a safe Santa who is kind to children.
In the safest and funnest ways possible, here comes Santa Clause, and I hope this brings a smile for you. This one is a safe Santa who is kind to children.
Santa goes all over the place.... He'll come to your town soon!
Santa goes all over the place…. He’ll come to your town soon!
I hope you are given a wonderful, fun-filled, happy Christmas.... with only the very very best of times....
I hope you are given a wonderful, fun-filled, happy Christmas…. with only the very very best of times….
I hope you enjoy looking at all the pretty lights and pretty decorations, and the beautiful colors everywhere....
I hope you enjoy looking at all the pretty lights and pretty decorations, and the beautiful colors everywhere….
And please remember the meaning of Christmas, wishing Jesus a happy birthday.
And please remember the meaning of Christmas, wishing Jesus a happy birthday.

 

 

Merry Christmas Eve!!

For all of you that read here at Discussing Dissociation,

Thank you for spending your time with me. I do appreciate your coming here to read, and write, and to share understanding.

My thoughts for you all, even those of you I do not know personally, I still hope and pray this Christmas Eve is a warm, gentle, peace-filled, joyous time for you.

And may all Darkness stay far far away.

And  may your heart and soul and lives be filled with kindness, goodness, and love.

 

I wish the best for you all….

Warmly,

Kathy

 

Copyright © 2008-2018 Kathy Broady MSW and Discussing Dissociation

 

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Comments

  1. ohevet says

    December 24, 2013 at 5:58 pm

    Thank YOU for spending your time and posting on the best DID blog in the WWW! It’s mucho appreciated!

    Reply
  2. Jardin says

    December 25, 2018 at 9:34 am

    Thank you for all you do and Merry, Merry Christmas to you!

    Reply
    • Kathy Broady MSW says

      December 26, 2018 at 12:34 pm

      Thank you, Jardin!
      Yes, I have been having a merry merry Christmas – thank you! It’s really nice to hear from you today, Jardin. Thank you for writing! You know what? I’ll tell you one of the things I got for Christmas. I really really liked it, but lots of people think I am funny-weird for liking it. I got a great big ol’ box full of vegetables! YEP! Lots and lots of vegetables, ha! All kinds of stuff — I think that is a real tasty treat. I hope you had a merry merry Christmas and got a nice present that you like too.

      Happy waves to you,
      Kathy

      Reply
  3. Jardin says

    December 27, 2018 at 7:27 am

    Thank you Miss Kathy
    I am so glad you had a merry merry Christmas! Although I do love my veges I do not think I would like them for Christmas. Although someone must love you and wants to make sure you have what you want and are staying healthy…that’s always a good thing! Maybe you could make a big pot of vegetable sooouuupp just like saddest little bear had! Thanks so much for emailing and for all the Christmas photos and stories and stuff, it really helped my little flowers and trees (what I call alters…why I am Jardín) through Christmas.

    If it’s ok, sending a thank you hug
    Jardín

    Reply
  4. MyCircleOfLife says

    January 2, 2021 at 1:44 am

    Thank you, Kathy, and all your helpers, for this wonderful, safe site to come to. We haven’t been able to come here very often the past year because of lots of health challenges, both physically and mentally. We are so glad DD is still here and still growing. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone here at DD!
    We hope that 2021 is a MUCH better year for everyone!
    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

    Reply

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