When my children were still at home; every Christmas Eve, all the family would gather at my house. We would have cookies and hot chocolate; watch the kids open their "family gifts" and then we would order a pizza and celebrate my nephew's birthday. The kids loved it because they got to attend two parties in one day and the adults loved it because everyone was together and having fun. My nephew loved it because it meant that he still got a proper birthday party with a cake and birthday gifts and no one was allowed to give him a single gift and have it be for both his birthday and Christmas present.
After everyone would go home; my kids would get to open one more gift and they knew it would be pajamas from "Santa."
Visit some of the beautiful scenery! Reno (and Vegas) have some awesome mountain ranges and beautiful park areas....check out the city guide for Reno....
I enjoy giving books as Christmas gifts....I like to seeing what friends and family read and then giving them either a new book by their favorite author or giving them a variation on their favorite style of books (fiction, biographical, historical, etc).
One year; I gave a friend who loved vineyards and reading about them, a travel guide to Napa Valley Wineries, two wine glasses, a notebook designed for wine lovers, and wine glass charms...
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Do you give books to others as presents for the holidays? If you do, do you give them books that they have requested or asked for or do you give them books that you have enjoyed and would like them to read?
Seriously, I think you need a good teacher/instructor on history, not rhetoric or assumptions based on an irrational fear that you have. Please, go to the original post ~Tea Party Movement~ and clink on the link provided by the OP for the Tea Party Patriots.
I am in no way endorsing what the "Tea Party" stands for or thinks and I do enjoy a good debate but I fear that you are a "conspiracy theorist" focused solely on one group. You are not helping your arguments nor are you debating your arguments well at all.
It's all cool mindfful! Lala works.... I sincerely hope you get to feeling better soon, pneumonia is the absolute worst, having had the "joy" of suffering from it several times; I sympathize with the frustration and lack of energy...
I just wanted originally to know what the Tea Party thought that "they" were going back to...I can't figure it out still but it has been interesting reading....sometimes.
As for the current president and past presidents, most have been less than "transparent" about their intentions or what direction they are heading in. Why would this administration be any different from others?
That is a broad generalized statement there..."you people live in the past." Not everyone who has contributed on these two threads are living in the past nor "continually regurgitating religious and forefathers' archaic statements."
Some have asked legitimate questions and have had those questions neatly "side-stepped."
RE: Vote on the Tea Party yes or no.
*Snort* Bwahahahaha!