Hey girls, gather round
Listen to what I'm putting down
Hey babe, I'm your handy man
I'm not the kind to use a pencil or rule
I'm handy with love and I'm no fool
I fix broken hearts, I know that I truly can
If your broken heart should need repair
Then I'm the man to see
I whisper sweet things, you tell all your friends
They'll come runnin' to me
Here is the main thing I want to say
I'm busy 24 hours a day
I fix broken hearts, I know that I truly can
Come, come, come
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Come, come, come
Yeah, yeah, yeah
They'll come runnin' to me
(Fade)
That's me
I'm your handy man
Originally posted by seraphimvultureFor me Easter time is more importent.
It doesn't completely stop being fun but it certainly loses a lot of it's magic. Nonetheless, Christmas is still the most wonderful time of the year. 😉
Because without Christs death and Resurrections, I could not have Forgiveness of sins and Eternal Life.
Originally posted by seraphimvultureMy parents never told us santa was real, other then the legend he was designed on. Saint Nicholas. I often thought that if you're a christian and you teach your children to believe in the easter bunny and santa you're doing them a disservice. When they get older and learn that santa is'nt real, and the easter bunny is made up it reflects poorly on the other meanings behind the holidays. Ok kids santa is'nt real but Jesus is. I mean think about. How are they suposed to discern reality if you teach them this way. Talk about planting seeds of doubt in a child's mind.
LOL! Wowzers
Sorry just off on a tangent here.
Nyxie
That's a very good point, Nyxie, and I think most people would agree with you. I think that if I had to tell my kids there was no Santa I would rather explain to them WHY there is a Santa (real or not), just as I would explain WHY people need to believe in a God. I'm probably going to raise either very open, free-minded kids (remember, I still plan one of them Seraphim 😕) or.... well, hippies.:'(
Originally posted by seraphimvultureGo to Google to find some Ideas of how they came up with Santa.
That's a very good point, Nyxie, and I think most people would agree with you. I think that if I had to tell my kids there was no Santa I would rather explain to them WHY there is a Santa (real or not), just as I would explain WHY people need to believe in a God. I'm probably going to raise either very open, free-minded kids (remember, I still plan one of them Seraphim 😕) or.... well, hippies.:'(