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Conference turris::womannotes-v3

Title:Topics of Interest to Women
Notice:V3 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1078
Total number of notes:52352

449.0. "Let's Get Together for The Holidays..." by HENRYY::HASLAM_BA (Creativity Unlimited) Wed Oct 17 1990 13:45

    Although I live in Utah and won't be able to get together unless
    you come out here, this is a note for holiday get togethers dedicated
    to all the noters who will be a solo act on the "big" holidays.
    
    My you all have good times, warm feelings, and a lot of good laughs.
    
    Barb
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449.1if you are alone on the holidays, help someoneTLE::D_CARROLLHakuna MatataWed Oct 17 1990 14:0429
    Fortunately this year (unlike some years previous) I will have plenty
    of family and friends with whom to spend the holidays.
    
    However, while we are on the subject, I just wanted to point out that
    if you find yourself in the position of having to spend the holidays
    alone, that there are other things to do than sit at home and eat a
    Turkey Swanson Dinner and watch Christmas specials on TV...things that
    may help someone else spend Christmas with their family.
    
    Last Christmas my mother and I were feeling depressed because it was
    the first time in years that it was just the two of us, and it didn't
    seem worth it to have a big celebration.  So instead we volunteered to
    help serve dinner at a state-run nursing home.  The group organizing
    the volunteering was a Jewish group, the idea being that Jews, since
    they don't celebrate Christmas, should volunteer to do work that some
    Christians would otherwise have to do so that they could stay home and
    celebrate with their families.
    
    It was a lot of fun.  It was frantic, running around cooking and
    serving, but the residents of the nursing home were obviously glad to
    be served a large and festive Christmas dinner, and I am sure the
    regular workers in the home who would have had to be there otherwise
    were glad to be home.  And, most importantly, it kept me and my mother
    from getting depressed about being alone on Christmas. 
    
    I am not sure how you would go about volunteering for a group like this
    (my mother handled that part) but look around...anyone got suggestions?
    
    D!
449.2a suggestion..NUPE::HAMPTONDrug Addiction: The New SlaveryWed Oct 17 1990 14:063
maybe one could contact area churches about such events.

-Hamp
449.3Now they go to FloridaMRED::SMALLERDress in blackWed Oct 17 1990 14:299
    For years, my parents spent Christmas day cooking and serving dinner
    to group homes of mentally retarded adults who had no families to
    go home to.  My father always did the cooking and my mother served
    the meals.
    
    They always found it quite a rewarding experience.
    
    Sheri
    
449.4Students make Great GuestsSPCTRM::RUSSELLWed Oct 17 1990 14:4413
    Many colleges have foreign students who become abondoned on campus
    during our holidays.  Sometimes even the cafeterias are closed.
    
    One of the best Thanksgivings ever involved five foreign students
    (all I could fit in my car).  I cooked a big feast and we went for
    a long hike and ate dinner and talked about cultures and late that
    night I drove them all back to campus.  The pumpkin pie was a big
    curiosity; sampled with caution and then it disappeared fast.
    
    Only time I've ever had real live Indians at my Thanksgiving table.
    :^)
    
       Margaret                                                  
449.5My family is a bit off the wall but...BLUMON::WAYLAY::GORDONThe owls are not what they seem...Wed Oct 17 1990 16:566
	My family has always taken in "strays" for Holidays.  If you're
stuck for a place to go for either Thanksgiving or Christmas, we'd love
to have you. (Thanksgiving will be in Sturbridge, Christmas on Cape Cod)


					--Doug
449.6WMOIS::B_REINKEWe won't play your silly gameWed Oct 17 1990 17:284
    We've also had a habit of taking in 'strays' and would welcome
    anyone who wants to treck out to NW Worcester county.
    
    Bonnie
449.7Open Invite To the Donovans of BellinghamUSCTR2::DONOVANThu Oct 18 1990 13:477
    If you can stand stand an overzealous cocker spaniel, a two year ols
    who thinks she's a dinosaur and a five year old who would rather play with
    computers than baseballs, come on over.
    
    You can bring dessert. I hate to bake but LOVE to cook!
    
    Kate
449.8and they say I'm a good cookINFRNO::RANDALLself-defined personThu Oct 18 1990 13:525
    There's also room chez Schutzman (with the three kids, two cats,
    and a fireplace) . . . let me know ahead of time so I can make
    enough, as I cook up a storm.  
    
    --bonnie