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Vicki Day2025-01-01T18:20:47-07:00Christmas Eve at The Surgeon’s House found us replete with equal parts fun, silliness, relaxation, magnificent company, and good eats to match!
Christmas Eve at The Surgeon’s House found us replete with equal parts fun, silliness, relaxation, magnificent company, and good eats to match!
“. . . and bonbons mixed in my path like mad!” Robert Browning said it all and we are taking him at his word. At least one (or ten) have YOUR name on them so get on up here.
Join us in spirit as the holiday season unfolds with blessings and magic.
Gobble Day 2024 packed the house with some of our beloved kindreds Michelle & Bret Zahn, Ella & Lucas Brand, and Doc Rog & entourage along with the grace of a couple of neighbors, Mark and John, and some new treasured attendees who we hope will become regulars.
Now that you have seen us decorated on the outside, step on in to experience the mischief the ‘all grown up Eloise’ and her helpers have been up to on the inside.
Joshua completely revamped and regenerated our outside lighting display and the test drive proved phenomenal. And isn’t he making quite the short-pant, white socks, and slippers fashion statement?
This year TSH elves have outdone themselves under the artful direction of our chief decorating poohbah, Alysa. Come join us with some new, fun touches inside and out!
And guess who is on her way to jumpstart our holiday decorating extravaganza? None other than our own DONNA DAVIS who is rallying all hands on-deck beginning now to transform us into a veritable treasure trove of Fulfillment, Joy & Security with a sizeable side order of whimsy & fun.
For the Seasons’ Eatings dinner in honour of all those who have served and continue to serve us, we pulled out all the stops in terms of fun, good eats, and reverence on this last Memorial Day.
Do you happen to know why easter flies all over the calendar? The Council of the Essenes proclaimed that it was divinely-guided that the proper date to celebrate Easter would be the First Sunday AFTER the First Full moon AFTER the Spring Equinox