If we don't have snow for Christmas, some people say, "It's just not Christmas without snow". If you think about it, Christmas will come and go without snow just fine. The idea, of course, has to do with the season of the year, and the part of the world where we live in Nebraska. We often get snow this time of year. Sometimes we get a blizzard. I'm not a fan of blizzards, but a little snow would be fine with me.
My wish for Christmas this year is that there might be a little...emphasis on "little"...snow. My reasons are selfish, I guess. I have kids coming from Denver and California, and Omaha, so I wish the airways and roadways would be free of hazardous ice and snow, so they can easily make it here and back home safely. Then, of course, my wish for Christmas is peace on earth and good will toward men. God sent his Son to be the Savior of the world at Christmas time. And that's the greatest gift of all. Merry Christmas to you, and may your Christmas wishes come true.
--James Nickel
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