Hi everyone,

I love the passage, Mike, and will pass it on to all the lists I'm on! Merry Christmas and happy holidays to all! May they be filled with family, friends, fun, and memories! And, for us Christians, may we never forget the true meaning of Christmas! Merry Christmas!

Chris Nusbaum

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Date sent: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 12:17:46 -0500 (EST)
Subject: [Braillenote] holiday greetings to all

This is for all the members on the mailing lists mentioned above:
Just wanted to pop in, and spread a bit of holiday cheer to all of
you, with the following passage:
What do we love about Christmas;
Does our delight reside in things?
Or are the feelings in our hearts
The real gift that Christmas brings.
It's seeing those we love,
And sending Christmas cards, too,
Appreciating people who bring us joy
Special people just like you.
I hope you all have a safe, enjoyable Christmas and New Year.  If
Christmas is not the holiday celebrated in your individual culture,
hope you have a safe and happy holiday, whatever it may be.
Mike
Rochester, NY.




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