Three Thoughts

My Three Grandgirls When They were Little

My Three Grandgirls Now
A special thank you to my blogging friend, Cindy, at Mama’s Empty Nest, who tagged me to play along with this meme.
Please share three thoughts for each question
Three names I answer to:
- Dor
- Dorf
- Dork
Three places I’ve called home:
- Oxon Hill, MD
- Phoenix, AZ
- Hayfork, CA
Three places I’ve worked:
- National Printing Association
- Real Estate Appraisers
- A Travel Agency
Three things I love to watch:
- Dogs
- The changing sky
- Ice skating
Three things I love to eat:
- Chocolate
- Chocolate
- Anything Chocolate
Three things I’m looking forward to:
- Seeing family and friends for Christmas and the New Year
- Getting rid of the big boot on my left foot and walking normally
- Reading the next great book
Three fond Christmas memories:
- When our grandgirls were little for Xmas candle light caroling downtown. Passing each store, the holiday lights came on and the girls were entranced. The group ended at a little park in midtown Lexington where Santa lit a big Christmas tree. I will never forget all those glowing happy faces.
- When I was a little girl and Santa left a real portable phonograph machine that played records!
- The Christmases past when we had dogs and there were wrapped chew bones and squeaky toys under the tree just for them. How we loved Peaches and Carrie – (the Golden Girls) and Rudy – (our inherited tough guy pitbull who never harmed a soul) and then Rozie – sweet Rozie, the rescue girl who rescued us all with her love.
Three bloggers who might play along too:
- Cindy at Photos from the Loony Bin
- Eunice at Nuts for Treasure
- Lisa at Life with the Top Down
But, like the other Cindy at Mama’s Empty Nest, I’m opening up this meme for anyone else who wants to participate. If you want to join the fun, copy & paste, replacing my answers with yours.
Or just choose one prompt from the list and share your answers in the comments. I would really love to hear about your three fond Christmas memories!
“When we recall Christmas past, we usually find that the simplest things give off the greatest glow of happiness.” ~ Bob Hope