Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Miss Cellania's Links

A NASA Spacecraft Touched the Sun on Christmas Eve, Flying Closer to the Star Than Any Probe Before.

Dogs all dressed and ready for a holiday party at doggy daycare. (via Everlasting Blort

What Scandinavia Does on Christmas Eve.

Audibaubles are "sonic seasonal decorations." (via Moss and Fog)

Throwback Toys: Classic Christmas Gifts from the Year You Were Born. (via Nag on the Lake

Let Them Eat Gingerbread

A Bunch of Heartwarming Christmas Posts.

Vintage Photographs of People Dressed Up in Christmas Tree Costumes. (via Everlasting Blort)

A blast from the past (2014): How Cats Do Christmas.


7 comments:

  1. I enjoyed the Heartwarming Christmas Posts, thanks!

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  2. Merry Christmas Miss C. Hope you and your family are having a wonderful time.

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  3. The bored panda wholesome Christmas posts were heartwarming and cute... but...
    #11 My Son Had A Speaking Part In A Play At His School Despite Speech Issues!

    She wrote, “This interfered with his confidence quite a bit, as one could imagine. His dad and I always felt like we had to “translate” whenever he was talking to someone!”

    I’m not a speech therapist or psychologist but it strikes me as Mom and Dad being that protective by translating would undermine the kids confidence more than anything.
    xoxoxoBruce

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  4. Toys from the year I was born? It starts in 1955, I was 3. But hooray for silly putty!!!!

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    1. 1952 was the slinky, at least according to this source:

      https://www.cosmopolitan.com/lifestyle/g18652614/popular-toy-year-you-were-born/

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    2. Candy Land was the hot had-to-have item in 1954 (I'd have been four weeks old by Christmas), but our family did have one by the time I was five.

      -"BB"-

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  5. Happy Christmas, Miss C.!

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