2014 Christmas Eve Gift give away --- Winner chosen...

I'm not in, as I read more and post less in this forum, but very cool idea for a giveaway.
 
i'm in! (i think... i joined on the 30th and have created some threads) thanks for being so kind and God bless you
 
I'm out. But, I thank you for sharing your family tradition with us again this year.
 
Jeff Sir - you are remarkable, and I always love seeing your very special giveaway each year at this time!
Thank you so much for this giveaway, but especially thank you for bringing yourself into Traditionals here - its a way better place with you my friend.
Not an Entry - too far - the Christmas delay will hold off a parcel here until later January.
Good luck everyone.
 
Happy to enter.

My search function seem to not be working, but I think a I meet the requirements.
 
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Keeping Christ in Christmas is #1. I'm in thank you.

Merry Christmas.
 
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Count me in! Have a Happy Holidays everyone!
 
Folks, all posts have to be free of religion comments. We have members of many faiths, as well as agnostics and aetheists. If this thread becomes overly connected to a specific religion, it will have to be shut down.

And this is not an entry.
 
I would like to be considered for this generous give away (i.e. I'm in).

As children, we were allowed to open one gift out of a select few my Mother would choose. It was always something small, but it gave it such added meaning. My Mother was a master at using anticipation to build the excitement. Because on Christmas morning, the Living room was off limits until after everyone was through with breakfast plus a little wait time.

Then when we finally got to go in, we all had to be there before any presents were opened. We all took turns, opening one present at a time, while all watched that one gift opened. It was great, because it would take some time for each present to be opened one by one and this just extended the fun and enjoyment. Also, some of my best memories are of my sibling's reactions to a very special and hoped for present.

Not only was it a lesson in manners, it ingrained in me that the anticipation was a large part of the fun in anything enjoyable. This lesson has served me well in life.

Hope everyone, Christian or not, has a Merry Christmas and a wonderful Holiday season.
 
I'm in! First Christmas on Bladeforums so I'm not familiar with you previous GAW but what a great idea. And thank you for the opportunity!
 
I am the fortunate recipient of one of Ed's previous Christmas offerings, a Gerber Silver Knight.

Thank you for your continued generosity, Ed!

Good luck, everyone. :)

(Not an entry.)

~ P.
 
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