• Blogging Challenge Day #20: “What is your favorite Christmas meal or food?”

    By Ruth on December 20, 2020
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    This is a super difficult one for me to answer! I don’t think I have a really great answer because I have become a totally different person this year than I have ever been in all my years of Christmas past. But I will do my best to answer here. For me, my favorite Christmas foods have always been bread. […]
  • Blogging Challenge Day #19: “What is your favorite stocking stuffer?”

    By Ruth on December 18, 2020
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    In our household, stockings have ALWAYS been a big deal. When my mom had her own knitting machine business, she knitted stockings for the entire family(our pets, too!). Over the years, we replaced our stockings at different times. We used to have a beautiful, old fireplace in our Victorian home in Tacoma, Washington, and hanging the stockings on that mantle […]
  • Blogging Challenge Day #18: “When do you open gifts?”

    By Ruth on December 17, 2020
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    In our family, we always have opened our Christmas presents on Christmas morning. As a child, I never liked waiting until my parents were up (or my lazy brother!), but we always survived. Before we opened our gifts, my dad would read the Christmas story from the Bible (I didn’t always appreciate that either!). We typically had some kind of […]
  • “The Loneliness Solution” By Jack Eason Book Review #LonelinessSolution

    By Ruth on December 17, 2020
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    Disclosure: Here are the guidelines to use in 2020: “Disclosure (in accordance with the FTC’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising”) I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. I was not financially compensated in any way and all opinions are 100 percent mine. Alone. Engulfed […]
  • Blogging Challenge Day #17: “Post a picture and/or describe your favorite Christmas card”

    By Ruth on December 17, 2020
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    I used to make cards on the computer and before that, I made them by hand or I bought them at the store (my preferred method). I remember those giant cards were always so special. I never received one, but would you believe I gave one? Yep! And my favorites were always the musical cards. Give me a card that […]
  • Blogging Challenge Day #16: “Who is the hardest person on your list to buy for?”

    By Ruth on December 15, 2020
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    To be honest, I rarely struggle that much with buying gifts. I tend to think outside the box, and somehow I seem to figure out what will be a good gift for someone. For the most part. That being said, my biggest struggle is my two nieces. I know their preference would be to receive gift cards, but I absolutely […]
  • Blogging Challenge Day #15: “What is the best gift you have ever given?”

    By Ruth on December 14, 2020
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    This is a rather difficult one for me. I pride myself on giving gifts with much thought that will hopefully mean something to the other person. I only give gift cards as a last resort. I like to believe every one of my gifts is precious to the other person. I have made homemade gifts that I think are pretty […]
  • Blogging Challenge Day #14: “Do you prefer a real or artificial tree and why?”

    By Ruth on December 13, 2020
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    A prompt like this can be a complicated question because, as much as I enjoy real Christmas trees, they are also very messy and can even be fire hazards. That being said, I have only had a real tree, maybe two or three times in my life. And I must admit that I wouldn’t trade the ease of an artificial […]
  • Blogging Challenge Day #13: “What is your favorite Christmas book or story?”

    By Ruth on December 12, 2020
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    This one was super easy, and it makes me think of a current Hallmark Christmas movie that premiered last weekend. Time For Us To Come Home For Christmas, starring Lacey Chabert and Stephen Huszar, has an innovative line where Stephen’s character asks Lacey’s character if she has read A Christmas Carol. She claims she has, and he says that most people […]
  • Interview With Actor Antonio Cupo, “A Glenbrooke Christmas”

    By Ruth on December 12, 2020
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    As my devoted readers will know, certain actors capture my attention from the outset, and somehow, I find myself growing more enamored with them as the years progress. In the case of Antonio Cupo, that is a more than apt description. Even when I didn’t know his name, he positively impacted me by his overtly good looks, winsome charm, and […]