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@Alaskan - How beautiful your photos are, especially from the service. Thank you for sharing. Wishing a very warm and Merry Christmas to you and your family!

You liked them... so I had to load more. :lol:

At the front of the church, Christ all dressed up for Christmas.
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And Mary with the Christ child, all dressed up for Christmas.
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An artistic shot of the front of the church
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The oil lamp by the church entrance
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One of the window sills all dressed up. The ladies sure worked hard this year!
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This last photo is from Sunday... not Christmas. The white stuff with a candle on a tray is the kohliva for my dad. Kohliva is made for the memorial of a departed. It is sweet for the joy of the eternal Kingdom, and a bit of bitter for the sadness of loss. (So the longer the person is dead, the less bitter and more sweet). Anyway.... this was my dad's 6 months memorial. I had eldest make it this time, he hadn't made one before. I think he did a good job. The kohliva is made at the death, then at 9 days, 40 days, 3 months, 6 months, 9 months, and then yearly. May my dad's soul dwell with the blessed.
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@Alaskan - Thank you for sharing, especially explaining the significance of the kohliva. I give you my sympathy for the loss of your father. May you look back not with sorrow, but with fondest memories during the holidays. :hugs
 

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@Alaskan - Thank you for sharing, especially explaining the significance of the kohliva. I give you my sympathy for the loss of your father. May you look back not with sorrow, but with fondest memories during the holidays. :hugs
Thanks.

And yeah... this first Christmas without him was a bit rough. So it was nice to do everything kind of low key.
 

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Feeling a bit bummed.

I need to pair down my livestock even more.

Blasted boys keep growing up... which is good... but now the youngest is moving up to boy scouts which means I will have zero kids one weekend a month, and no kids at all for up to 4 weeks in the summer.

:th

I already cut out the goats.... and I was thinking I could do poultry by myself in the summer (4 or more coops worth).

But I forgot the 1 weekend a month the rest of the year... multiple trips hauling gallons of water each time on ice and snow to 4 different coops is not how I get my jollies.

:eek:

Blast all.

Kid 1 is gone... hopefully will stay gone, :fl kid 2 has plane tickets to leave Feb. 1 for 3 months, then he works all summer, MIGHT be back next school year for his first year of college, kid 3 already works 2 days a week at a job...

Not sure how my kids are getting grown! :hu
 

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You are just going to have to buckle down and pick up the slack there Al!
Maybe you need a BIG tank near the coops that you can keep some stock tank heaters in so you don't have to tote the water very far.
 

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