As we approach Christmas we tend to visit family and friends and have gatherings usually at weekends. There's about four or five such gatherings leading on to Christmas day itself.
It was our turn last weekend and we had about a dozen people around.
As everyone was cheerful and merry I remembered an old lady who lives alone a few houses down the road.
No one ever seems to visit her. No family. No friends. No neighbours. No one.
Can you imagine that? Being all alone in her home at Christmas with no one with her. I felt sorry for her.
So I put on my coat and walked down to her house and asked her if we could borrow some of her chairs.
She refused.
What a selfish person. No wonder she is all alone at Christmas!
OK ... I AM JOKING
YOU LOT SHOULD STOP TAKING ME SERIOUSLY!


I try not to take you too seriously, Victor. Your humor is fantastic! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteLife is too serious these days, Martha. I try to lighten the load a little. God bless you always.
DeleteI figured there was more to the story! 😃
ReplyDeleteI was being friendly, Debby. She did not appreciate me.
DeleteGod bless.
Hahahaha!
ReplyDeleteActually Mevely; I went there to tell her to turn down her TV. The noise was disturbing our party.
DeleteGod bless you and yours.
Hmmm, not sure about this one Victor!
ReplyDeleteIt's true Sandie; she did not even offer me a cup of tea!
DeleteGod bless.
As the proverb says, "A merry heart is good like medicine...."
ReplyDeleteAmen Barbara. God bless always.
Deletethecontemplativecat here. Strange story.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see you here again, Susan. Thanx.
DeleteGod bless you.
Heeheehee! You are always such a joker.
ReplyDeleteGlad I made you laugh, Mimi. God bless.
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