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Extractions: Ashley's Christmas Story Once upon a time a Christmas Eve Night a cow stood in a field as lonely as can be. All of the other cows were in the barn eating nice warm hay. They didn't want Alfred to join them so they made him go outside. Alfred cried and cried. He got so sad and angry that he ran away. He ran for one hour. Alfred was lost. He was also sad. He tried to go home but he was lost. There was no hope for Alfred. He sat and cried. Alfred cried for almost half an hour. Then he saw something in the sky. He had no idea what it was. It was Santa! He waved Santa down and asked him for one thing, to be popular at the barn and if he could ride home to the barn with him. Santa said okay. When they got to the barn, all of the cows ran to them and asked him if they could be Alfred's friend. Alfred was happy that all of the cows wanted to be his friend. All of the cows invited Alfred to... Dear Kids in Portugal Here's where you add on! The second part of the story has been written by Diana in Portugal.
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Extractions: Happy Holidays Please enjoy the Holiday links I found for you. Have a Safe and Happy Holiday Season. Pam Petty Many of you heard about the trouble we had with our Christmas tree last year, so here is the story. If you still believe in the magic and wonder of tree-trimming, gift-buying, holiday-meal-fixing, and harmonious-family-gatherings, you probably don't want to read this, so you can click HERE and go straight to the links. For those of you who are also strung-out, spent-out, smiled-out, and ho-hoed out, read along. For twenty-two years of marriage, we have always had a live Christmas tree. Sometimes it is a cut tree, sometimes it is a tree that can be replanted, but never is it an artificial tree. So each year requires the ritual of procuring the new live tree. This almost never happens without incident. Some of the stories can be told now because enough time has passed that the pain has somewhat eased. But it may be years and years before any of us can tell the story of last year's tree without pointing fingers (could be any one of a variety of fingers) or breaking down. I now know how the people in Poltergeist felt with an evil presence in the house! We pulled out our trusty tree stand, the one that has held many beautiful trees over the years. I held the tree as my husband tightened the screws at the base that are supposed to hold the tree in place. Two hours later, bathed in sweat, my eyes puffy from my allergy to pine trees, and many verbal exchanges later (the likes of which cannot be printed here) my husband and I threw the tree stand away. Casualty number one.
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Extractions: (Originally published in Reader's Digest , December 1989) From its first publication, "A Christmas Carol" has charmed and inspired millions. There have been scores of editions and translations, and many stage, TV and film adaptations, making it one of the best-loved stories of all time. Less well known is the fact that this little book of celebration grew out of a dark period in the author's career and, in some ways, changed the course of his life forever. On an early October evening in 1843, Charles Dickens stepped from the brick-and-stone portico of his home near Regent's Park in London. The cool air of dusk was a relief from the day's unseasonal humidity, as the author began his nightly walk through what he called "the black streets" of the city. A handsome man with flowing brown hair and normally sparkling eyes, Dickens was deeply troubled. The 31-year-old father of four had thought he was at the peak of his career.
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Extractions: by Charles Dickens Terms Contents Story I Story II ... Story VI Story II What Christmas Is As We Grow Older ime was, with most of us, when Christmas Day encircling all our limited world like a magic ring, left nothing out for us to miss or seek; bound together all our home enjoyments, affections, and hopes; grouped everything and every one around the Christmas fire; and made the little picture shining in our bright young eyes, complete. Time came, perhaps, all so soon, when our thoughts over-leaped that narrow boundary; when there was some one (very dear, we thought then, very beautiful, and absolutely perfect) wanting to the fulness of our happiness; when we were wanting too (or we thought so, which did just as well) at the Christmas hearth by which that some one sat; and when we intertwined with every wreath and garland of our life that some one's name. That was the time for the bright visionary Christmases which have long arisen from us to show faintly, after summer rain, in the palest edges of the rainbow! That was the time for the beatified enjoyment of the things that were to be, and never were, and yet the things that were so real in our resolute hope that it would be hard to say, now, what realities achieved since, have been stronger! That Christmas when we had recently achieved so much fame; when we had been carried in triumph somewhere, for doing something great and good; when we had won an honoured and ennobled name, and arrived and were received at home in a shower of tears of joy; is it possible that THAT Christmas has not come yet?
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Extractions: by Charles Dickens Terms Contents Story I Story II ... Story VI Story I A Christmas Tree Being now at home again, and alone, the only person in the house awake, my thoughts are drawn back, by a fascination which I do not care to resist, to my own childhood. I begin to consider, what do we all remember best upon the branches of the Christmas Tree of our own young Christmas days, by which we climbed to real life. Straight, in the middle of the room, cramped in the freedom of its growth by no encircling walls or soon-reached ceiling, a shadowy tree arises; and, looking up into the dreamy brightness of its top for I observe in this tree the singular property that it appears to grow downward towards the earthI look into my youngest Christmas recollections! Hush! Again a forest, and somebody up in a treenot Robin Hood, not Valentine, not the Yellow Dwarf (I have passed him and all Mother Bunch's wonders, without mention), but an Eastern King with a glittering scimitar and turban. By Allah! two Eastern Kings, for I see another, looking over his shoulder! Down upon the grass, at the tree's foot, lies the full length of a coal-black Giant, stretched asleep, with his head in a lady's lap; and near them is a glass box, fastened with four locks of shining steel, in which he keeps the lady prisoner when he is awake. I see the four keys at his girdle now. The lady makes signs to the two kings in the tree, who softly descend. It is the setting-in of the bright Arabian Nights.