--- Noelene wrote:

> Twas the day after Christmas
> And all through the home
> There was nothing but silence
> And an occasional moan.

This does not quite apply to the lacemakers in our
area, so I was tempted to write my own version of what
will happen in the morning:

'Twas the Day after Christmas
and all through this place
is much bustle and scurry
as we pack food and lace.

Shirley invited us to
Lace And Potluck lunch.
We don't want to miss a minute
with that lacemaking bunch.

Lacemakers and husbands
will gather to spend
this day after holiday
with laughter and friends.

Shirley is our hostess
for this day full of cheer,
and we pack up the goodies
for lunch we'll have there.

Famous White Bean Chili
with Chicken is the prize,
so we bring the rest
to make a feast, no surprise.

Pack up the pillow--
remember the stand.
Show and Tell items
are much in demand.

Several hours of lacing
with chatter and drink,
is a good way to spend
a dull day, I think.

The Husbands disappear 
until the food is around.
They have their own fun
out of our sight and sound.

All the work at home
can just wait a day.
We have a fun way
to spend Boxing Day.


Alice in Oregon -- at the end of a wet and quiet
Christmas, but
looking forward to Monday.

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