
I can hardly keep the diary current, these days, for things just keep happening. Last week, was a prime example . . .
I had been up about thirty minutes one morning,when I heard an ungodly sound coming from the bathroom. I sprang to the scene to find a spectaculr fountain spewing from the sink. I quickly shut down the valve and then surveyed the scene. It took several towels to soak up the puddles. I saw then that the faucette was missing a handle! I didn’t even know such a thing could happen! I went to the living room to sort out my thoughts. Half of the Christmas tree was dark.
The phone rang as I contemplated calling my cousin about the plumbing. I received unpleasant news. Afterwards, I looked up and said aloud “God, it is 10 am.” Well, alot had happened.
On Thursday, Mama and I made a trip to see our “Riley Kate”, sister Connies’ grand daughter. She was delightful and mom Hayley was doing well. We sat in Connies’beautiful home with the Christmas tree shining brightly. Outside the very blue lake was covered in whitecaps, for there was a cold and wild wind, blowing, that day. It was a lovely afternoon, and I left full of gladness for my sister. Hayley is next door and a beloved grandson lives there and works with his grandad and with Hayleys’ husband, Carson. (I shed a few tears at the beauty of it.) The next two days, I was in the kitchen.
We all gathered at Mamas’ house for an early Christmas celebration, on Saturday. It was a happy, busy time. Lyla was especially full of joy, literally dancing around. Ryan and Brynn were together and in cahootz over one thing or another, plotting and imagining. Little Banks was passed around then Christian took him on a walk, allowing Banks to explore the yard, unhindered. Lyla and Brynn passed out cards they had made . . .such treasures!
I was trying to ice a “birthday cake for Jesus”, so the children might remember the holiness of Christmas. I had been interrupted twice and then again, when Sister Delores herded all outside for pictures. I grumbled and whined about it, but followed the eager family out. They were assembled around a car with a bow on it. I being dull , asked “What is this?” Tres walked over and handed me the keys! I was stunned- ,more so than I had been when I saw the surprise shower in the bathroom! I am still shocked. Tres said, all my children had helped in some way, for me to get it.
Now my old car still runs well, but it is over twenty-five years old.
A storm came the next day. I have not seen this much rain at once, in years.. After weeks of freezing nights, it is mild and very wet on Bonnet Street. It has now been raining for 24 hours. Thankfully, no flooding at the rabbitpatch. Tonight, freezing conditions are expected to return.
Somehow and against all odds,, the delicate flowers of the star jasmine, still blooms ,framing the backdoor. Two chrysanthemums are full of white blossoms, also. Everything else has”settled in for a long winter’ nap”.
The oaks rest, and so does the very old crepe myrtle. A warm brown carpet of fallen leaves, covers the garden, now. Winter has come . Nature is stilled and hushed, its’ “work” unseen for mere humans. My collection of rainwater is partially frozen . . so is the compost . . . and “Jack Frost” comes every night to paint his shine.
In the south, Christmases are not always cold. Many times we are known to raise windows, while the turkey and ham cook. This year, hopefully, we will not have to take such measures.
Please know that I wish everyone a bright and happy Christmas. May our love for one another be rekindled, and let us give grace often and freely May gratefulness fall upon upon us like the light of the Christmas star, spawning an unfading joy and a sense of hope that abides. Merry, Merry Christmas, love Michele

Merry Christmas, Michele. Such a potpourri of happenings. My goodness. And tossed in with everything is the joy of a loving family. Thank you for your Christmas blessing and I wish you a Merry Christmas, as well.
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Merry Christmas!
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What a wonderful gift your family is, such a blessing! Wishing you a beautiful Christmas and happy new year. 🌲🌟
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Merry Christmas to you and all your lovely family who obviously love you very much. I hope there will be peace in the Holy Land and beyond xxx
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All is well and come what may we will still be in awe of the Christ child’s birthday…when ever it really is. We have so much to relearn it is going to be a very interesting new year.
You already know I love every thing about the Rabbit Patch. Continue to enjoy your family…the season isn’t over just yet.
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Beautiful ending prayer 🙏
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Michele, this is such a beautiful post. What blessings, and a car! Merry Christmas to you.
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Merry Christmas, Michele!
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Your new car has me shedding a couple of tears of joy – how sweet the love is at the rabbit patch. Oh the places you will go in 2024! love, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Debra
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Your warren really knows how to spoil you!
And no one I know deserves it more.
I wish for you joy, not only in these holidays, but throughout the rolling year.
Love,
Scott
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Happy belated Christmas Michelle, definitely you had an eventful one. Much love ❤️
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So much happening for you, dear Michele and you seem to cope beautifully. I hope you have a happy new year, and that 2024 is full of peace and joy and good adventures.
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Hello Michele,
I’ve been out of touch . I’m now in India after a spell of 21/2 yrs in Glasgow
You write v well and I wish you blessings though so late .
Oh , the part of your old car being 25 yrs old stunned me . I thought mine of 18 yrs old ( then exchanged for a new one) was too old in today’s world .
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