| Christmas carols are already in the air and the | | | | Adeste Fideles, Deck the Walls with Boughs of Holly, I |
| anticipation for the holidays has begun. Time to think of | | | | Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus, and All I Want for |
| gifts before the mob crowds the malls. Come | | | | Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth - are some |
| Christmas, let kind thoughts flow like rivers from Cross | | | | samples of the best loved Christmas songs. |
| fountain pens. | | | | New Christmas songs will come out of the woodwork |
| Each Man to His Song | | | | but the classics will endure - like the all time favorite |
| The visions of chestnuts roasting in the fire and | | | | Christmas gifts of Cross fountain pens, money clips, |
| families gathering at the hearth to sing along to | | | | dolls, wallets, and toy trains. |
| Christmas songs - each man to his favorite Christmas | | | | Adding a Special Touch to your Gifts |
| song - are beloved memories especially with the kids | | | | Why not attach a letter to your engraved grandfather |
| grown and have flown the coop. | | | | clock (for your wife) money clips or Cross fountain |
| These are the victuals of personal journals written with | | | | pens for your boss and friends in the workplace? It will |
| Cross fountain pens. Each story flows like streams, | | | | make your recipients feel extra special. This gesture |
| gentle and poignant at times. Sometimes with a feeling | | | | will earn you their appreciation. |
| of regret and loss and lonely yearnings echoed in | | | | Children aged 7 and up can already appreciate short |
| these lines sung by Bing Crosby: | | | | notes attached to their gifts from uncles and aunties |
| You're all I want for Christmas | | | | and gift giving becomes personal not automated. |
| All I want my whole life through | | | | Write Those Christmas Thoughts |
| Each day is just like Christmas | | | | One meaningful Christmas ritual is writing your |
| Anytime that I'm with you | | | | Christmas journal. If you have the patience for this, |
| As generations change, the thoughts change too. Note | | | | you'll be amazed at the transitions of your Christmases |
| this Christmas song of Kenny Chesney: | | | | through the years - the anecdotes, the fun, frenzied |
| All I want for Christmas is a real good tan | | | | cooking, filling up those stockings hung by the fireplace, |
| Take me to the Islands put my feet in the sand | | | | and the opening of Santa's gifts - all written with your |
| Rockin' to and fro to the rhythm of the ocean | | | | collection of Cross fountain pens. |
| Singing Silent Night with the palm trees blowin'. . . | | | | You can even invite your grown-up kids to read those |
| The Classical Christmas Music | | | | Christmas journals and reminisce those holidays when |
| Jingle Bells or One Horse Open Sleigh, was written by | | | | they were still creating snowmen with the help of Dad |
| James Lord Pierpont (1822-1893) and gained instant | | | | or having ridiculous snowball fights with other kids on |
| popularity. Other classic songs are the First Noel, | | | | the block. |