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...owners of the 8,500-acre C Lazy U Ranch, a two-hour drive from Denver, make sure every guest enjoys a complete Christmas. Ranch hands decorate for days, looping garlands and hanging lights. There is a grand tree in the main lodge and a smaller one in each room that guests can decorate themselves. The pastry chef creates a gingerbread replica of the ranch that even includes recognizable ranch hands. After Christmas Eve dinner, Santa arrives on a sleigh pulled by horses decked in bells and wreaths to hand out a gift to each child. On Christmas...
...four sets of parents brought food, presents, a tree and decorations. Otherwise the living was easy: skiing and sledding by day, games and stargazing by night. Cullinane recalls "such calming peace--the moon lit up the whole mountain...
...celebrate an elegant Southern Christmas at the Cloister at Sea Island, Ga. The resort, located on a 5-mile-long island that was once a Native American fishing ground, has been owned and operated by the same family since it opened in 1928. Traditions abound: there is a huge tree, a gingerbread house, caroling and sing-alongs, ballroom dances, a yule-log ceremony, an eggnog party and other holiday feasts. The children welcome Santa and his Mrs., who arrive in a sleigh jeep, to their own Christmas Eve party...
...high school college counselor was a strict adherent to the more is better application philosophy. This meant I not only sent each school on my list a bonus letter of recommendation, additional essay and academic paper - those were givens - but my mother unearthed our family tree from the attic so I could find out the precise relation of a great-great cousin of some remove who'd graduated from the school at the top of my list. I promptly listed him in the alumni section of the application...
...Gore the environmentalist also got in a few good shots (attacking Texas? grim air quality and somehow getting Bush to assert "we don?t know the whole cause behind" global warming) before he went totally off-track and used a passage from the New Testament to defend his tree-hugger status. Bush came back with his usual line: "This is not a matter for federal jurisdiction...