Blessed Christmas

December 23rd, 2005 by Northern Farmer

Another beautiful day up here and the snow cover is taking a heavy hit. Into the forties and sunny, no wind. Things are good. The next couple of days I won’t be posting but I will check up on things. We’ll be busy starting tomorrow with family and church. Also it’s daughter Rachel’s birthday tomorrow so it doesn’t take much figuring to know how our Christmas was in 1991.

So at this point I would like to wish a Blessed Christmas to everyone. Quite the folks out there from New England to L.A., even New Zealand. I won’t go down a list because I would miss someone and we can’t have that. You’ve all been an inspiration to us out here on the farm. You’ve all changed our lives in more ways than you could imagine. God Bless You.

5 Responses to “Blessed Christmas”

  1. gwen Says:

    Merry Christmas, Tom. We’ll be thinking about you and your family this weekend this weekend.

    God bless your family (and your little Bible believing church), I’m glad to know that they aren’t closing their doors this Christmas.

  2. Northern Farmer Says:

    Merry Christmas to you folks Gwen! This is a big weekend at church and I’ve heard on the news that so many churches are closing down for Christmas. Church must be getting in the way of the modern holiday.

    The little Bible believing church is a hub af activity this weekend, with one goal in mind, to save the lost. There’s a childrens presentation that will be at the same time as the sermon. They’ll work together. Many people are coming for the children and the pastor never, never, lets anyone out the door without the opportunity to accept Christ. So you can see the huge importance of this weekend.

    Please pray for our family, the other day a family member and his family floored me by saying they’re coming to the little Bible believing Church on Christmas to see Becca preform. These folks don’t go to any church, so folks, if you will, please say a little prayer for us all. I’m so nerved up and exited. Tonoght, Christmas eve I’ll be working a few hours getting chores jump started for Christmas morning so I can make it. God Bless.

  3. Peggy Says:

    Merry Christmas my friend and a wonderful exciting New Year!

  4. Walter Jeffries Says:

    Here’s from New England…

    Merry Christmas!

    -Walter
    Sugar Mountain Farm
    in Vermont

  5. Oak Spring farm Says:

    May you and your family have a blessed christmas and New Year

    I have enjoyed your blog

    Kay

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