Which story did you like the most? Which one touched your heart the deepest? Personally, I loved all three! I went through dozens to choose these, and I hope you enjoyed them as well. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas! 🎄✨
Bless your heart. I'm well rehearsed in solo Christmas dinners. My favourite is a small game hen with all the trimmings. Once you get used to solo Christmas, you will feel absolutely blessed with the peacefulness of it. ❤ ❤
I'm alone as well at 70 years old, but didn't bother to make Christmas dinner for myself...what's the point? Besides, I have peripheral artery disease and some days my legs hurt so bad it's painful to even walk to the bathroom...today is one of those days. So I can't even imagine cooking a meal today. I just had a bowl of chicken soup for dinner, and with the cost of food these days I'm grateful just to have that. I know there are others who are far worse off than I am.
@sunkawakanwi Thank you for saying that in Irish 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I hope you, your family & friends all have a good holiday. I'm a lifelong Irish Pagan so I don't celebrate any other - new traditional American or Irish holidays only the original ones. However I am accepting of other people's cultures & beliefs so that's why I wish you & yours well wishes.
@@sunkawakanwi Irish never refer to themselves as Celtic or Gaels. The old ancient mixed language was barely similar that's why the Romans grouped everyone together the exact same way they did the Germanic and other so called Barbarian tribes
@@-RONNIE I use the "modern" terms so people understand somewhat which "group" of folks are being discussed. Have a long line of folks from Ulster and the Highlands. I never heard what they refereed to themselves as other than "Gaels, Gaelic, a group/tribe of Celts." Because those same folks married Native Americans I was raised among Native folks and thus remember what I heard while growing up...I am technically a dinosaur from the mid 1900's these days.
Which story did you like the most? Which one touched your heart the deepest? Personally, I loved all three! I went through dozens to choose these, and I hope you enjoyed them as well. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas! 🎄✨
I needed this today. I am an older woman, eating Christmas dinner alone, for the first time in my life. Thank you. 💕
Jesus is there with you!!
Remember the Savior is always near. He has a special spot b in his heart for widows. ❤❤
Bless your heart. I'm well rehearsed in solo Christmas dinners. My favourite is a small game hen with all the trimmings. Once you get used to solo Christmas, you will feel absolutely blessed with the peacefulness of it. ❤ ❤
I'm alone as well at 70 years old, but didn't bother to make Christmas dinner for myself...what's the point? Besides, I have peripheral artery disease and some days my legs hurt so bad it's painful to even walk to the bathroom...today is one of those days. So I can't even imagine cooking a meal today. I just had a bowl of chicken soup for dinner, and with the cost of food these days I'm grateful just to have that. I know there are others who are far worse off than I am.
You are never alone..with Jesus
The last straw is my favourite. The other 2 are lovely, too
Very nice work
Awesome stories
This is very nice. I like all the stories. Thank you so very much! Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas Mythos! They all were beautiful! Merry Christmas to all!
I really enjoyed the candle in the forest
Love them all 😊
Given my channel, I must say the third was my favorite ;).
Thank you for the video in my culture we have another name for the winter solstice it's called Geimhreadh 🥃 Sláinte 🇮🇪
Nollaig Shona Dhuit Gaeilge! Sláinte!! 😀
@sunkawakanwi Thank you for saying that in Irish 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I hope you, your family & friends all have a good holiday. I'm a lifelong Irish Pagan so I don't celebrate any other - new traditional American or Irish holidays only the original ones. However I am accepting of other people's cultures & beliefs so that's why I wish you & yours well wishes.
@@-RONNIE I am the same. I respect others beliefs. All of the Gaels have something in common from the ancients.
@@sunkawakanwi Irish never refer to themselves as Celtic or Gaels. The old ancient mixed language was barely similar that's why the Romans grouped everyone together the exact same way they did the Germanic and other so called Barbarian tribes
@@-RONNIE I use the "modern" terms so people understand somewhat which "group" of folks are being discussed.
Have a long line of folks from Ulster and the Highlands. I never heard what they refereed to themselves as other than "Gaels, Gaelic, a group/tribe of Celts." Because those same folks married Native Americans I was raised among Native folks and thus remember what I heard while growing up...I am technically a dinosaur from the mid 1900's these days.