We Get Letters! January 2010

January 1, 2010 by Valley Bugler 

A Christmas Story of the White Envelopes:

“I’m glad to find proper attribution so this story is not just some anonymous thing people forward on to make their friends cry. Knowing who really wrote it and why, the story behind the story gives it much more meaning.”
- Capri, online

Eagle’s Eye - December 2009

“Fantastic traditions and family sharing of the true meaning of Christmas throughout the season. We have many traditions that we do as well and keeping our Jesus in the reason for the season is the best. I think its great  to enjoy all the traditions of this part of the year as long as we keep the light of our Lord leading us through each step  of our days. God Bless you, Bill, and your entire family and thank you for sharing it with all of us.”

- Mike Newland, online

“Bah Humbug. Christmas is a time to stimulate the economy. If God had intended this time to be religious, he would not have invented the free market. God Bless America.”
- R. Patriot

Life Lessons of a 90 year old

“I am cutting out and giving my 90 year old Grammy a copy of your article on what that 90 year old lady said in your last issue and am also going to read to our guests at Christmas the one about the dog giving Christmas tips! Love your publication, thank you!”
- Diana Loback

via eMail:
“I picked up your paper while visiting my dad; I was very impressed by the front page which had Jesus birthday listed, very nice! I picked up a couple extra copies, sent one to my mom and had my dad take one home with him. I am finally getting around to reading the rest of the paper, which I love. Thank you for putting out good news in a world that seems to only publish the bad. And for lifting up the Name of Jesus Christ!”
- Amy Poehls

FACEBOOK ONLINE:

The Valley Bugler asked:
“What traditions do you enjoy on Christmas Day or Christmas Eve? Wacky, Weird or Wonderful?

“My dad and I go fishing on Christmas Eve morning”.
- Sarah Harding

“On Christmas Eve for dinner, we always have lots and lots of snacks and appetizers. On Christmas day we have Mimosas while opening presents…..everyone LOVES what they get! haha!”
- Tina Lewis

Where will you be spending Christmas this year?

“I am going to stop at my Nana and Grandpa’s house on Christmas Eve, on my way to my sister’s house for the rest of Christmas….I am so excited to spend Christmas with my nephew, Jordan and niece, Jessa. It will be our first Christmas morning together! I might stop at my Grandmother’s house on my way home.”
- Summer Clemenson

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