[stylist] stylist Digest, Vol 140, Issue 10
Lynda Lambert
llambert at zoominternet.net
Fri Dec 25 02:32:32 UTC 2015
Have a very merry Christmas, Shelly. I enjoyed reading your description of
your Christmas decorations tonight. The best time to buy ornaments will be
this weekend when they will be on sale - that is when I shop for most of
mine. Enjoy your holiday. Lynda
-----Original Message-----
From: Shelley Alongi via stylist
Sent: Thursday, December 24, 2015 3:06 PM
To: Writers' Division Mailing List
Cc: Shelley Alongi ; Jennifer Applegate
Subject: Re: [stylist] stylist Digest, Vol 140, Issue 10
Tree decorating has several chapters just like my life. I remember as
children we would decorate the tree with glass ornaments. We probably had an
angel I don't remember. I know that we had a star. When I moved out on my
own 30+ years ago I decorated the tree but I really don't remember if I had
angels.
Then, when I went to work and before that when I was in college full-time I
didn't really decorate the tree with angels. I had a glass angel that I
bought somewhere I can't remember where and it was out all year round. Then,
I moved to Texas and lived most of my decorations in California. So, I am in
the midst of replacing them. I have a star that Isabel that is made of
copper but it won't fit on the tree. I just bought an artificial tree this
year and some ornaments and brought some of my treasured ornaments from
California. They have an assortment of shapes and sizes including glass and
ceramic and plastic.
Next year I will decorate the tree with the star and an angel for two or
three. What is Christmas without stars and angels? So I will lean toward
getting glass angels because I prefer a glass. I love the description of the
one with the flowers I think I will go for that one but I will be on the
lookout for angels and stars next year. This is the first Christmas I
haven't worked in about eight years and I never really went all out and
decorated my tree though I had one. I kind of prefer a more simple
arrangement and I prefer the lights. I like to sit at night and watch the
lights and I was thinking this year that I definitely need A star and Angel.
Merry Christmas :-)
shelley Queen of Bells out Sent from my iPhone
> On Dec 24, 2015, at 8:11 AM, Jennifer Applegate via stylist
> <stylist at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>
> Hello all,
> What is your experience with angel ornaments? Do you put one on your
> Christmas tree? Have you seen or touched an angel ornament? We put crystal
> angel ornaments on our Christmas tree.
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> 1. Re: The Angel Lady poem (Barbara HAMMEL)
> 2. book information (Sarah)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2015 18:44:17 -0600
> From: Barbara HAMMEL <poetlori8 at msn.com>
> To: Writers' Division Mailing List <stylist at nfbnet.org>
> Cc: Jennifer Applegate <jlastar at comcast.net>
> Subject: Re: [stylist] The Angel Lady poem
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> For one thing, the rhyme and meter of this poem sing to my heart. I also
> like that this is a story.
>
> Barbara Hammel
>
>>> On Dec 22, 2015, at 09:40, Jennifer Applegate via stylist
>> <stylist at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> Bob Lazzar-atwood The Angel Lady
>>
>> She was called the Angel Lady for the ornaments she made,
>>
>> She carved them out of scraps of fir and pine,
>>
>> They echoed a belief she held from which she never strayed,
>>
>> That angels are around us all the time.
>>
>>
>>
>> She first received her calling with a heart consumed by grief,
>>
>> The year her loving husband passed away,
>>
>> She found that carving offered her a measure of relief
>>
>> And it brought a sense of purpose to her day.
>>
>>
>>
>> And then when Christmas came with all the memories it brings,
>>
>> And clouds of sadness fell upon her heart,
>>
>> She carved her husband's likeness with a pair of angel wings,
>>
>> And magically the clouds began to part.
>>
>>
>>
>> She fixed it with a piece of string and hung it on the tree,
>>
>> He always loved the smell of fresh cut fir,
>>
>> And when she sat beside the tree to carve a bit or read,
>>
>> She felt his loving presence close to her.
>>
>>
>>
>> When others saw the ornament, her neighbors and her friends,
>>
>> They marveled at how lifelike it appeared,
>>
>> They begged her to consider carving ornaments for them
>>
>> Of loved ones they had lost throughout the years.
>>
>>
>>
>> And so her mission started and her reputation spread,
>>
>> As orders came from cities far and (wide),
>>
>> From (people) who were seeking some remembrance of their dead,
>>
>> And comfort from the pain they felt inside.
>>
>>
>>
>> The children were the hardest and it often made her weep,
>>
>> To carve their childish features in the pine,
>>
>> But late at night a voice would reassure her in her sleep
>>
>> That angels were around them all the time.
>>
>>
>>
>> And one day she received a special letter in her box
>>
>> From a boy whose family dog had passed away,
>>
>> She thought about it briefly and then asked herself "why not?"
>>
>> And she started carving pets that very (day). (NDND rhyme)
>>
>>
>>
>> For twenty years she carved until her hands were old and tired
>>
>> And all her youthful energy was (gone),
>>
>> But her belief in angels always made her feel inspired
>>
>> And helped her find the strength to carry on.
>>
>>
>>
>> And then one Christmas day a neighbor found her in her chair,
>>
>> Her heart no longer sounding its commands,
>>
>> With shavings all around her, in her clothing and her hair,
>>
>> Her carving blade still nestled in her hand.
>>
>>
>>
>> And as the medics came and slowly wheeled her to the door,
>>
>> Her grieving friends were too distraught to see,
>>
>> The photograph that (rested right beside her on the floor
>>
>> Or the (newest little) angel (describes angel) on the tree. (SGSG
>> rhyme)
>>
>>
>>
>> It hung there by her husbands like two birds upon a limb,
>>
>> A (woman) carved in (wood) (still) (wet with) stain,
>>
>> Her head was turned and she was smiling lovingly at him,
>>
>> And he was looking back at her the same.
>>
>>
>>
>> Like all the other angels she had carved throughout her days,
>>
>> The image was so real it chilled the spine,
>>
>> And engraved upon the bottom was this very simple phrase,
>>
>> "Angels are around us all the time."
>>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2015 22:09:13 -0600
> From: Sarah <sarahandfamily at live.com>
> To: stylist at nfbnet.org
> Subject: [stylist] book information
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> I am writing a series of books that take place in the Texas Panhandle,
> which is where I live. The names of the towns are different. They are
> Christian fiction and romance novels. The first book in the series is A
> Song
> in the Heart. I'm not great at writing the descriptions of the books I
> write. Here is the description of the book that was just released.
> Kade Blackwater needs a career change. Ashley Cantrell is a divorced
> mother
> of two waiting for God to bring the right man into her life. Will Kade and
> Ashley srust God to write their love song?
> Sarah Harris
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> Sent from my U2
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