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BLOG CITY: Grandpa's Christmas Grandma always insisted on making Christmas mysterious. I don't know why, but we always went to her house on Christmas Eve and got up real early on Christmas morning to open presents and have Grandma's mysterious Christmas Day brunch. Well, the Christmas I'm remembering today started out to be a sad one. Not exactly sad, more disappointing. Grandpa had been real sick and he was in the hospital and wouldn't be there for Christmas this year. Well, this would be the first Christmas in my whole life that I hadn't spent with my Grandpa. Well, Christmas morning came and all us kids started opening presents, while Grandma was in the kitchen getting the food ready. Lookin' forward to Grandma's food was almost as fun as opening the presents. Well, when Grandma said brunch was ready we all ran into the dining room. There was a real big silver platter covered with a big silver cover thing. We all sat down at the big table and Grandma, real dramatic like, took off the big silver cover............There was a huge MeatLoaf shaped like a little old man. Grandma said Grandpa wasn't really in the hospital. He was in the MeatLoaf! BCOF I read a lot. Probably at least a hundred books a year. So, recently I've read quite a few. I'll list a few and recommend some. based on a five star system The Children's Crusade by Ann Packer Four Stars My Name Is Aram by William Saroyan Three Stars As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner Two Stars Corsair by James L. Cambias Three Stars Sputnik Sweetheart by Haruki Murakami Five Stars - Highly Recommended Sanctuary by William Faulkner Two Stars Kafka on The Shore by Haruki Murakami Five Stars - Highly Recommended The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins Four Stars Dead Wake by Erik Larson Four Stars All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr Five Stars - Highly Recommended Leaving Time by Jodi Picoult Five Stars - Highly Recommended I could go on and on |