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Dilemma: When to enjoy a Christmas feast with family, dining on our own grass-fed prime rib?
It seems that on the Saturday before Christmas, we'll all be dining at Miss Bobo's in Lynchburg (yum!). On Christmas day, my parents and sister leave for a trip to various relatives' homes (in Arkansas and Texas) soon after a hearty Christmas breakfast. We have considered a big, Christmas/Sabbath feast on Christmas Eve, but that means we'd miss church in Georgia, which we don't want to do. I have suggested New Year's eve or day for the prime rib, but no one really picked up on that idea.
What to do??
Mary Susan
It seems that on the Saturday before Christmas, we'll all be dining at Miss Bobo's in Lynchburg (yum!). On Christmas day, my parents and sister leave for a trip to various relatives' homes (in Arkansas and Texas) soon after a hearty Christmas breakfast. We have considered a big, Christmas/Sabbath feast on Christmas Eve, but that means we'd miss church in Georgia, which we don't want to do. I have suggested New Year's eve or day for the prime rib, but no one really picked up on that idea.
What to do??
Mary Susan
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What to do??
Laura B,
If I've told you once, I've told you a million times: never exaggerate!
MSB
Our family is very flexible with holiday dates, often having multiple ones. What matters is getting together. Enjoy!
Wishing you a Merry Christmas!
-Walter
Sugar Mtn Farm
in Vermont
Dear Bradshaws, thanks for signing in and saying hi on our new blog. It sounds like you've got a great thing going in Tennessee. And best wishes to your homesteading friends, too. It'll be a great day when our family can do the sorts of things, and have the sorts of problems, that you write about on your blog. It's great to see how the Lord has been good to you and yours.
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