Traditional Knives and The Holidays

Happy Christmas-Eve-Eve
I'm sure Santa is getting ready for his big trip tomorrow
Pleasing pair of stags, John! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

I hope everyone enjoys their holidays! -Lance View attachment 1042481
Thanks, Lance, I hope so, too, and that includes you! ;):cool::cool: I also hope part of everybody's enjoyment is some Christmas goodies! :)
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- GT
 
This my most favorite Christmas ornament EVER!

20 years ago... My son Ben was born and he came into this world way too soon. He was born four months early and only weighed 1-1/2 pounds. He had to spend 3 months in the NICU before coming home. We spent Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Eve in the hospital with him. It was a very scary time but I'm happy to say Ben grew up and is healthy and happy. We are so thankful and blessed.

The nurses in the ICU took this picture and gave us the ornament, which hung in his incubator during the holidays. This ornament is priceless to us and is always the first one on the tree each year. It's a great reminder to us what the holiday season is really about. I posed it here with a very appropriate little Peanut knife.



Great thread wonderful pictures but this post wins hands down thank you for sharing such a great story.
 
Pleasing pair of stags, John! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:
Thanks GT, Merry Christmas.

Great thread wonderful pictures but this post wins hands down thank you for sharing such a great story.
Thanks Randy, He's our miracle baby. We actually call him our Million Dollar Baby because that's what the hospital bill would have cost us. Thank God for health care :D Lol
 
This my most favorite Christmas ornament EVER!

20 years ago... My son Ben was born and he came into this world way too soon. He was born four months early and only weighed 1-1/2 pounds. He had to spend 3 months in the NICU before coming home. We spent Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Eve in the hospital with him. It was a very scary time but I'm happy to say Ben grew up and is healthy and happy. We are so thankful and blessed.

The nurses in the ICU took this picture and gave us the ornament, which hung in his incubator during the holidays. This ornament is priceless to us and is always the first one on the tree each year. It's a great reminder to us what the holiday season is really about. I posed it here with a very appropriate little Peanut knife.

John somehow I've missed this entire thread since page one. A wonderful post and the essence of our existence. Thanks for sharing this.

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This my most favorite Christmas ornament EVER!

20 years ago... My son Ben was born and he came into this world way too soon. He was born four months early and only weighed 1-1/2 pounds. He had to spend 3 months in the NICU before coming home. We spent Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Eve in the hospital with him. It was a very scary time but I'm happy to say Ben grew up and is healthy and happy. We are so thankful and blessed.

The nurses in the ICU took this picture and gave us the ornament, which hung in his incubator during the holidays. This ornament is priceless to us and is always the first one on the tree each year. It's a great reminder to us what the holiday season is really about. I posed it here with a very appropriate little Peanut knife.

I missed this as well, even though I stop and browse this thread I didn't see what is easily the most heart warming post in this entire thread. Wonderful post and so appropriate, thanks John and have a very Merry Christmas:thumbsup:
 
I had to get out my Christmas knife today. Been using this knife exclusively on Christmas eve and day for 10 or 11 years now. My lockless Christmas tree jigged Mid-Folding hunter.

EDIT; Oops, wrong pic the first time, lol.

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Merry Christmas everybody!
 
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