Twas the Night Before a Florida Christmas

imageTwas the night before Christmas when all the through the house,
Not a creature was stirring, not gecko, not mouse.
Til in the morn, Victoria arose with a clatter,
And I followed to see what was the matter.
For her car keys, my lovely wife reached,
She wanted a Christmas walk on the beach.
The rest of the family still slept in their beds,
While visions of seashells danced in their heads.
Even little dog Mobey continued to snore,
And dreamt of dog treats and toy balls galore.
Slowly arising, “Merry Christmas” each one did greet,
A quiet family breakfast together to eat.
Phone calls and texts made to family not here,
Helped to complete our holiday cheer.
As presents were opened, given from the heart,
My own sense of joy awoke with a start.
Family and friends near or far that I love,
Are my true gift today from the Father above.
And my memories of this day will always burn bright,
Til next we say together:
“Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!”

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One Response to Twas the Night Before a Florida Christmas

  1. Sophie says:

    Hi,I was wondering if we will be able to cearte a reading plan by simply selecting particular chapters? (I cannot do this at the moment, as only running Lite version).Also, will the Search/Find functionality be added for the Journal? I like the idea of being able to search something in the current Microsoft Word document journal I have (for example, if I am struggling with anxiousness, I’ll type in anxious and recall from my journal why I struggled in the past). This would be great functionality as we would be able to quickly reference Bible verses and the usual Glo link features.Finally, could functionlity be added to close a session without having to click the # sessions button first then the individual X’ i.e. if you are in a running session and hit X’ it thinks you want to leave Glo, but I just want to stop a particular session (without having to click this # sessions button first).Sorry for posting these other questions/suggestions here I was unsure where to put them.kind regards,Jeremy.

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