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FReeper Canteen ~ Favorite Christmas Ornaments ~ 18 DEC 2007
Serving The Best Troops And Veterans In The World | The Canteen Crew

Posted on 12/17/2007 5:59:24 PM PST by laurenmarlowe

 

 

 

The FReeper Canteen Presents

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~Favorite Christmas Ornaments~

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Welcome to the FReeper Canteen! It's great to have you with us!!
Thank you to all of our Troops, Veterans, and their families for allowing us to entertain you!

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Late in the Middle Ages, Germans and Scandinavians placed evergreen trees inside their homes or just outside their doors to show their hope in the forthcoming spring. Our modern Christmas tree evolved from early traditions.

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In the early 1800's, Christmas trees in Germany were typically decorated with candles, cookies, fruit, paper novelties, and candy. Then, a glassblower in Lauscha (a district long recognized for the quality of its glass) crafted some small glass balls to hang on his family's tree.

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Around the midpoint of the Nineteenth Century, in addition to candle lights, decorations hanging from Christmas trees included miniature replicas of fruit, animals, toys, musical instruments and angels made primarily out of materials available in homes.

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Another concept began to take hold with the German families in whose homes the first “popular” trees resided. Food, often gingerbread or other hard cookies, would be baked in the shape of fruits, stars, hearts, angels and bells.

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As the idea of decorated Christmas trees spread, various countries added their own variations. Americans, for instance, would string long strands of cranberries or popcorn to circle their trees. Small gifts began to be used to decorate the tree, sometimes contained in little intricately woven baskets, sometimes nestled in the crook of a bough, sometimes just hanging by a thread or piece of yarn.

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 F.W. Woolworth brought the glass ornament tradition to the United States in 1890. From 1870's to 1930's, Germans made the finest molds for making ornaments with nearly 5,000 different molds at the time. At the turn of the century there were over one hundred small cottage glass blowing workshops in Europe.

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The Christmas tree market was born in 1851 when Catskill farmer Mark Carr hauled two ox sleds of evergreens into New York City and sold them all. By 1900, one in five American families had a Christmas tree, and 20 years later, the custom was nearly universal.

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Six species account for about 90 percent of the nation's Christmas tree trade. Scotch pine ranks first, comprising about 40 percent of the market, followed by Douglas fir which accounts for about 35 percent. The other big sellers are noble fir, white pine, balsam fir and white spruce.

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FR CANTEEN MISSION STATEMENT~Showing support and boosting the morale of our military and our allies military and the family members of the above. Honoring those who have served before. 

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Please remember: The Canteen is a place to honor and entertain our troops. The Canteen is family friendly, and please leave politics at the door. Let's have fun!

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We pray for your continued strength, to be strong in the face of adversity.
We pray for your safety, that you will return to your families and friends soon.
We pray that your hope, courage, and dignity remain unbroken, so that you may show others the way.


God Bless You All ~ Today, Tomorrow and Always

 

 

 



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To: AZamericonnie

Howdy Connie! *HUGS*

Thank you for the awesome Tribute to Our Troops!


41 posted on 12/17/2007 6:19:14 PM PST by laurenmarlowe
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To: Randy Larsen; PROCON

LOL! You just never do know.


42 posted on 12/17/2007 6:20:59 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
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To: hoagy62

Good evening hoagy62, thank you for stopping in and sharing your favorite!

Your favorite ornament is indeed a treasure.


43 posted on 12/17/2007 6:21:11 PM PST by laurenmarlowe
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To: mylife

Pickles? LOL!

That is just YOU! :D


44 posted on 12/17/2007 6:21:31 PM PST by luvie (Friendship is neither a contest nor a race. What matters is the feeling involved. <3)
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To: All

A PRAYER OF PROTECTION

The light of God surround you
The love of God enfold you
The power of God protect you
The presence of God watch over you
Wherever you are, God is,
And all is well.
Amen.

BLESS THIS HOUSE
 Bless this house O Lord we pray; Make it safe by night and day; 
Bless these walls so firm and stout, Keeping want and trouble out:
Bless the roof and chimneys tall, Let thy peace lie over all;
Bless this door, that it may prove ever open to joy and love.
Bless these windows shining bright, Letting in God's heav'nly light;
Bless the hearth a'blazing there, with smoke ascending like a prayer;
Bless the folk who dwell within, keep them pure and free from sin;
Bless us all that we may be Fit O Lord to dwell with thee;
Bless us all that one day we May dwell O Lord with thee. 
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45 posted on 12/17/2007 6:21:47 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
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To: laurenmarlowe

Evening Lauren. Hugs.

Lovely thread


46 posted on 12/17/2007 6:22:16 PM PST by TASMANIANRED (TAZ:Untamed, Unpredictable, Uninhibited.)
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To: laurenmarlowe

Thanks for those wonderful stories of our troops.

God bless them every one!

(((hugs)))


47 posted on 12/17/2007 6:22:22 PM PST by luvie (Friendship is neither a contest nor a race. What matters is the feeling involved. <3)
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To: LUV W

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48 posted on 12/17/2007 6:22:39 PM PST by luvie (Friendship is neither a contest nor a race. What matters is the feeling involved. <3)
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To: LUV W

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49 posted on 12/17/2007 6:22:41 PM PST by luvie (Friendship is neither a contest nor a race. What matters is the feeling involved. <3)
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To: LUV W

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50 posted on 12/17/2007 6:22:41 PM PST by luvie (Friendship is neither a contest nor a race. What matters is the feeling involved. <3)
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To: PROCON

You are rough ‘n ready today.


51 posted on 12/17/2007 6:22:47 PM PST by TASMANIANRED (TAZ:Untamed, Unpredictable, Uninhibited.)
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To: TASMANIANRED

Hi Brassy, How goes the shift?


52 posted on 12/17/2007 6:23:31 PM PST by Randy Larsen (I'M WITH FRED!)
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To: PROCON

Thank you for being here PROCON!


53 posted on 12/17/2007 6:23:41 PM PST by laurenmarlowe
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To: Mrs.Nooseman

Have a wonderful dinner and evening with your daughter Mrs.Noosie! *HUGS*


54 posted on 12/17/2007 6:24:39 PM PST by laurenmarlowe
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To: laurenmarlowe

Thank you for this evening's thread dear Lauren! *Hugs*


55 posted on 12/17/2007 6:24:57 PM PST by AZamericonnie
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To: LUV W

The Christmas Pickle is an American tradition related to the Christmas tree. In this tradition, a family decorates its Christmas tree with ornaments including one glass pickle. On Christmas morning, the first child to find the pickle on the tree would get a special gift and would supposedly have a year of good fortune.

This tradition is commonly believed by Americans to come from Germany, but this is probably a myth. In fact, the tradition is widely unknown in Germany although it is sometimes mentioned in conjunction with Poland where it is manufactured for example by Varsovia. This might mean that it derived from western Poland which pre-World War II had many Germans. Theoretically, Polish-Germans would have carried the tradition on to England and the United States, for example to Chicago.


56 posted on 12/17/2007 6:25:04 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: Mrs.Nooseman

What’s the pickle story?

Evening and Hugs.


57 posted on 12/17/2007 6:25:35 PM PST by TASMANIANRED (TAZ:Untamed, Unpredictable, Uninhibited.)
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To: Randy Larsen

Howdy there Randy!

Christmas is surely a blast at your house.

Take pics, we want to see all the fun!


58 posted on 12/17/2007 6:26:13 PM PST by laurenmarlowe
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To: laurenmarlowe

December 18, 2007

Frogs And More Frogs

READ: Psalm 139:1-12

O Lord, You have searched me and known me. —Psalm 139:1

Mary received a ceramic frog for her birthday from a co-worker, and she displayed it on her desk for all to see. Some of her fellow employees began to think she must like frogs, so they started to give her frog items for Christmas, birthdays, and special celebrations. Her office soon became filled with “things frog”—pens, candles, stickie notes, posters, coffee cups.

After Mary left the company, a friend asked her what she did with the frogs. She replied, “Well, I don’t really like frogs, so I gave them all away.”

Others mean well, yet don’t always know us well. They’ll never know us as God does. We are an open book to Him—there is nothing about us that is hidden from Him. Psalm 139 tells us:

• God knows everything we do (v.2). He knows all the activities of our day and every detail of our schedule.

• God knows everything we think (v.2)—the good and the bad, the wholesome, and the impure.

• God knows everywhere we go—“You comprehend my path . . . and are acquainted with all my ways” (v.3).

• God knows everything we say (v.4).

He knows us better than we know ourselves. Isn’t it a comfort to be known so intimately by our Lord—even with all our flaws—and yet be loved so completely!

The blood of atonement fulfills all the law!
Amazement succumbs to the message of grace:
Though God knows our thoughts, every sin, every flaw,
His love bids us hide in His holy embrace.  —Mollon

You’re not just a number computers can trace; Christ knows your need, your name, and your face.


59 posted on 12/17/2007 6:27:13 PM PST by The Mayor ( A man's heart plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps.—Proverbs 16:9)
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To: SoldierDad; sneakers; arbee4bush; vigilante2; Jemian; jackv; Old_Professor; mystery-ak; freema; ...
Thanks, Families, for your service to our country.

Thanks, Sonora, for the perfect woohoo.


John Conlee ~ They Also Serve


60 posted on 12/17/2007 6:27:54 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
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