Thursday, December 18, 2008

Merry Christmas

Happy Holidays!

I am wishing all my blog friends a very Merry Christmas, and as we aproach a new year I want to say I hope this last year was good to all of you.

I was surprised when I went on one blog site and they reported that sales people and restaurant staff are not allowed to say Merry Christmas, they have been instructed to say Happy Holiday, this is so not to offend peoples religion. I like to say it, after all this is the only time of the year you can say it, when I buy cards I always go for the Merry Christmas ones.

This season is to commercial, the TV ads start before Thanksgiving is over and so does the music. I use to like to see some Christmas programs on TV, but not any more. I would like to know what you friends think about Christmas season. I do hope you will enjoy Christmas day with friends and family. I have enjoyed coming by your blog sites and reading about different Christmas experiences, love all the pictures, love Margaret. This is my son Doug's tree, he was kind enough to do this for me.

21 comments:

Andrea said...

Thanks for stopping by my blog!! It's always great to meet new friends!!
It's very sad that we now have to watch who we say Merry Christmas to. I say it to everyone. If I offend them, then it's their problem. I am excited for the holidays. I am mailing packages today. I hope they make it there on time!!!

ZOOLATRY said...

And we send a big and happy and warm
Merry Christmas
to all of you!

(and please check your email box for something special...)

Judy said...

Merry Christmas to you, Margaret, and Charles. I hope you have a wonderful holiday. I will spend Christmas with my family and children. I agree with you that it is too commercialized. We are cutting back this year and only buying for my grandson. He is the only child in the family.
I enjoy your blog and also enjoy having you visit with me.

My Littel Island said...

I dont think it is right for children to not to now about CRISTMAS so it this is just a Holiday can u tell me for ???? july4 vet day i am lost BUT FROM MY HOUSE TO YOURS MARRY CRISTMAS LOA& BABYS

Grahamn Kracker said...

And Merry Christmas to you!

Glad I got to meet you before the season.

Deb said...

Merry Christmas to you too.

It does depend on the nature of the business whether "Merry Christmas" is allowed or encouraged. Christian business owners go with Merry Christmas whereas secular tend not to unless they are hoping it loosens the purse-st rings of their Christian customers. I wrote two posts and did a poll last year on "Faith and Marketing" on Dec 7, 2007 and Dec 13, 2007.

ancient one said...

Merry Christmas to you!!

I don't like the way Christmas is celebrated today. All the parties, all the presents...it gets to be too much.

Do you know the way I liked Christmas?

A Christmas play that told of the Christ Child given by the children at the church on the Sunday night before Christmas. A brown paper bag with an orange and candy for each child who came to church that night. So simple..

Then Christmas celebrated by the family with good food and a few presents.

Today, everything is out of hand. My daughter told me that she was expected to participate in five different Christmas parties connected to her work. Then there is the church party. She loves Christmas, but even she said this is just too much.

Margaret Cloud said...

Thank you fellow bloggers for coming by and hope Christmas is filled with joy for all of you.

GARAGE SALE GAL said...

HI Margaret,
I so appreciate your prayers for my FIL.
He started chemo today. It will be a long journey.
I try to keep my focus on the real reason for Christmas..Jesus Birthday. Of course we don't know the real date of His Birth and today's society seems to focus on gifts, not the Reason.
Merry Christmas to You.
Warmly,
Deb

Anonymous said...

A very Merry Christmas to you Margaret and to your entire family. The Christmas tree is beautiful...

ratmammy said...

Merry xmas and seasons greetings! I think it is nice to make all faiths feel welcome during this time of year. Religion is a divider of people, and those who are not christian (the majority of the world are NOT christian) i think feel left out, if that. I have many friends who do not believe in the christian faith and i never ever want them to feel hurt. I think we should all allowed freedom to celebrate as we wish, be it as christians or people who want to celebrate family and friends. I know the meaning behind xmas has changed for many, and those of you who are christians should celebrate by going to church and doing what you do for your faith. but do not condemn others or purposely make others feel unwelcome during this time. it is NOT what christ wanted. the fact that many are angry that they HAVE to tells other "it is MERRY XMAS, not HAPPY HOLIDAYS" goes against the spirit of the holidays, no matter who you are.

Jesus would not have wanted us to make anyone feel unwelcome. treat everyone the way you want to be treated. that is what the spirit of xmas is all about.

Kathleen said...

MERRY CHRISTMAS MARGARET!!! Stay warm and safe, and have a wonderful time with your family this season.

Love from Kathleen, O, and Celeste

AppleDebbie said...

Merry Christmas Margaret! I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday season!

Jack, Persephone, Tenzing and Lancelot said...

Thank you for your purrs and headbutts! I feel a LOT better now and am playing and drinking and pouncing Persephone and bugging my OTW, and Dr Tara called and said my bloods and pees were perfect!

Merry Christmas to all of you!!!

~Jack

Anonymous said...

I need to vent....Those that don't choose "Merry Christmas" are a small population and it appears to me, in my opinion, that what they think should be considered before our own. Freakin' hog wash I say!! They "choose" to be offended and only they own that. They can make their point and choose not to participate in "Merry Christmas" but why should we put our beliefs and traditions aside to accomodate them to make them happy? To be afraid to say Merry Christmas because it might upset someone?...Well tough cookies people if I feel like saying Merry Christmas and you feel offended then that's your choice and let me celebrate Christmas the way I want too and that's my choice....your not the center of the universe! And besides your out numbered.

Anonymous said...

A very very Merry Christmas to you and yours and many blessings to you for the new year. I always say a Merry Christmas no matter what!
MERRY CHRISTMAS MERRY CHRISTMAS MERRY CHRISTMAS
=^..^=
Gail and Callie

Juliet Corpuz said...

I hope you had a wonderful Christmas Margaret, I was not online for the past weeks coz I went to province. Thanks for your warm greetings :) hugz!

This season becomes a holiday because we of Christ's birth and we must say Merry Christmas boldly. More blessings to all of us! Cheers!! :)

Juliet

Kathie Brown said...

Merry Christmas to you! I'll say it over and over again! I agree with you, it has gotten way too comercial. Perhaps we all needed a reality check this year, for the stores seem to think Christmas is all about shopping! Gus and I visited our daughter and went for a walk in the afternoon to watch birds and enjoy nature and each other!

Anonymous said...

Merry "belated" Christmas and Happy, happy New Year to you and yours Margaret. And so glad to hear Logan is okay after his unfortunate incident at the vets. I am fixing my hopping John, bbq, greens and sweet potato pudding today for good luck and lots of money in the New Year. Ha! Take Care, Lynn

Margaret Cloud said...

This is so wonderful to hear from all of you. I just started blogging last Spring and already I have read some awesome posts, I love to come to all your blog sites, they are a joy to read and funny (Merle), also informative, keep up the good posts. I hope the New Year is good to you.

Anonymous said...

Merry CHRIST-mas! (belated) & Happy New year! I agree that it is tooo commercialized. Sad. Many blessings to you and your family.

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