Do you want to resurrect the Birthday thread?Bling Skier wrote:mine and mtn mans is 12.29tyrolean_skier wrote:Of course it is celebrated on 12/23 because that is my birthday.andyzee wrote:Festivus is celebrated on 12/23, if Doc's countdown is to 12/24, then you would just subtract 1 from doc's countdown and you have your answer.
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Well, I could use a new Snow Thrower for the VT house. Or just a good compressor. Has to hit 200 psi at least for the bike tires and such, and good volume for using the nail gun. OH YEAH, a good pnuematic nail gun would be nice too. Framer please.Snowjob wrote:Doc, this Christmas countdown post is giving me anxiety! I haven't even got a list yet.
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Got it:
Some churches use four blue candles to emphasize the hopeful anticipation of the season. Others follow an older custom of three purple candles and one pink or rose candle. The purple signifies that Advent is a season of repentance as well as expectation. A purple candle is lit on the first Sunday of Advent, with another one lit on each succeeding Sunday. The joyfully colored pink candle is reserved for the third Sunday of Advent, Gaudete Sunday. Gaudete, which means "rejoice" in Latin, is the opening word of the traditional Introit for that Sunday: Rejoice!… the Lord is near. (Philippians 4:4). In addition to the four Advent candles, most Advent wreaths also have a larger, white candle in the center called the Christ candle. This candle is lit on Christmas Eve and throughout the Twelve Days of Christmas.
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Thanks Ed once again for the explanation. I need to get my advent wreath ready for Sunday.KBL Ed wrote:Got it:
Some churches use four blue candles to emphasize the hopeful anticipation of the season. Others follow an older custom of three purple candles and one pink or rose candle. The purple signifies that Advent is a season of repentance as well as expectation. A purple candle is lit on the first Sunday of Advent, with another one lit on each succeeding Sunday. The joyfully colored pink candle is reserved for the third Sunday of Advent, Gaudete Sunday. Gaudete, which means "rejoice" in Latin, is the opening word of the traditional Introit for that Sunday: Rejoice!… the Lord is near. (Philippians 4:4). In addition to the four Advent candles, most Advent wreaths also have a larger, white candle in the center called the Christ candle. This candle is lit on Christmas Eve and throughout the Twelve Days of Christmas.

