One Nation, Under God
Well, I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and enjoyed the company of family and friends. Christmas day turned out to be a very nice day.
Thursday and into Saturday turned a little cooler and we had a light covering of new snow, but by Saturday I believe we had gained a whole minute of daylight back, so we are headed in the right direction. It just takes a little patience.
Polly Solberg rode to Three Forks with Bob and Sue Kuluza, where she was picked up by her son, Nathan. She was able to spend Christmas with Nathan and Devon and was able to see her granddaughter Shantell and family. She enjoyed a very good Christmas.
Dora Henry spent her Christmas with Bill and Marilyn in Havre. She attended the Christmas Eve service at Messiah Lutheran and enjoyed it very much. It was nice to get away for awhile.
To all the others in the community I hope you were able to get together with some of your family you do not get to see everyday. If you ate as much good food as I, you had a good day!
Now we can look forward to New Years Day on Friday and start the new year of 2021. If you are out, drive carefully. We wish everyone a prosperous and healthy new year and may it be filled with blessings for everyone.
It has been good to hear that they are getting some of the vaccine and that it will be available to more people soon. It will be wonderful if it works so life can return to at least a little bit more normal.
Greetings and congratulations to all having a birthday or anniversary these last cold days of December. May they be special ones for everyone.
One of life's great mysteries is how someone can be over the hill, but can't remember ever being on top of it.
HAVE A HAPPY, HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
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