Story of the day – The Little Match Girl (Hans Christian Andersen)

Most terribly cold it was; it snowed, and was nearly quite dark, and evening– the last evening of the year. In this cold and darkness there went along the street a poor little girl, bareheaded, and with naked feet. When she left home she had slippers on, it is true; but what was the good of that? They were very large slippers, which her mother had hitherto worn; so large were they; and the poor little thing lost them as she scuffled away across the street, because of two carriages that rolled by dreadfully fast.

One slipper was nowhere to be found; the other had been laid hold of by an urchin, and off he ran with it; he thought it would do capitally for a cradle when he some day or other should have children himself. So the little maiden walked on with her tiny naked feet, that were quite red and blue from cold. She carried a quantity of matches in an old apron, and she held a bundle of them in her hand. Nobody had bought anything of her the whole livelong day; no one had given her a single farthing.

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Music of the day – What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve?

No other voice like hers!

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General Discussion, Tuesday, December 31, 2024

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Mushroom White Sauce Pasta (The Ultimate Mushroom Lover’s Recipe)

This pasta dish was my vegetarian entree for Christmas Eve dinner. It is so good that I am making it again (I have a surplus of mushrooms right now), and I am sharing the recipe with you.

For my Christmas Eve dinner, I made the mushroom broth called for in the recipe so that it is totally vegetarian, because one of my grandsons does not eat meat of any kind, including stock. You may use chicken stock instead if that is easier for you, although the mushroom broth enhances the flavor of the dish. I also used a pound of “fancy” mushrooms, trimmed, that I bought at Costco, but any fresh mushrooms can be used. I garnished my dish with chopped fresh parsley and additional grated Parmigiano Reggiano.

— RECIPE –

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Story of the day – Waiting….Waiting for Christmas

By: Elizabeth English

Herman and I finally locked our store and dragged ourselves home. It was 11 p.m. Christmas Eve. We’d sold almost all of our toys; and all of the layaway, except one package, had been picked up. But the person who had put a dollar down on that package never appeared.

Early Christmas morning our 12 year old son, Tom, Herman and I were out under the tree opening up gifts. But there was something humdrum about this Christmas. Tom was grown up, and I missed his childish exuberance of past years. As soon as breakfast was over, he left to visit friends and Herman disappeared into the bedroom, mumbling, “I’m going back to sleep.”

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Music of the day – We Need A Little Christmas

A fun song composed by Jerry Herman for the Musical “Mame” in 1966.

As you’re watching the video, see if you can spot a young Kenny Rogers and Kim Carnes, who were members of The New Christy Minstrels circa 1966.

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General Discussion, Monday, December 30, 2024

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Story of the day – A letter from Santa Claus (Mark Twain)

Palace of Saint Nicholas in the Moon
Christmas Morning

MY DEAR SUSIE CLEMENS:

I have received and read all the letters which you and your little sister have written me by the hand of your mother and your nurses; I have also read those which you little people have written me with your own hands–for although you did not use any characters that are in grown peoples’ alphabet, you used the characters that all children in all lands on earth and in the twinkling stars use; and as all my subjects in the moon are children and use no character but that, you will easily understand that I can read your and your baby sister’s jagged and fantastic marks without any trouble at all. But I had trouble with those letters which you dictated through your mother and the nurses, for I am a foreigner and cannot read English writing well. You will find that I made no mistakes about the things which you and the baby ordered in your own letters–I went down your chimney at midnight when you were asleep and delivered them all myself–and kissed both of you, too, because you are good children, well trained, nice mannered, and about the most obedient little people I ever saw. But in the letter which you dictated there were some words which I could not make out for certain, and one or two small orders which I could not fill because we ran out of stock. Our last lot of kitchen furniture for dolls has just gone to a very poor little child in the North Star away up, in the cold country above the Big Dipper. Your mama can show you that star and you will say: “Little Snow Flake,” (for that is the child’s name) “I’m glad you got that furniture, for you need it more than I.” That is, you must write that, with your own hand, and Snow Flake will write you an answer. If you only spoke it she wouldn’t hear you. Make your letter light and thin, for the distance is great and the postage very heavy.

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Music of the day – Come and hear the joyful singing!

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General Discussion, Sunday, December 29, 2024

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