a group of three candles sitting on top of a table

First Week of Advent- candle 1 – the Prophet’s candle symbolizes hope.

 

Happy National Play Basketball Day

 

Happy Birthday: Kinsley Dec. 5 / Alex R Dec. 7 / Patrick Dec. 7

Happy Anniversary:  Maddie & Luis Dec. 4

Prayer: Lisa ,family and sweet Porter as they will mourn the loss of their beloved dog Ameilia / Kala and Stephanie’s return trip to KC on Tuesday

 

Good Morning from chilly NC.- baby its cold outside !!  Winter temps are here for sure.

 

Last week was filled with a lot of activity.  I went to see the Wicked movie Monday night with friends.  It was incredible.  Feel like I need to see it a couple of times to catch everything. Thanksgiving on Thursday , the Chiefs game on Friday and working on Christmas stuff. 

 

I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving.  Below is a little background on the Plaza Lights.

 

Have a blessed week,

Love,

 

Gatha

 


 

Courtesy: Missouri Valley Special Collections, Kansas City Public Library, Kansas City, MO

On December 25, 1925, a single strand of Christmas lights was displayed above the doorway of the Mill Creek Building at the Country Club Plaza. This simple act was initiated by Charles “Pete” Pitrat, the maintenance supervisor of the Nichols Company, and marked the start of a tradition that would grow over the decades.

The Plaza itself was conceived in 1912 by J.C. Nichols, who envisioned a shopping center designed to accommodate the automobile age. With its Spanish-style architecture, green spaces, and proximity to Brush Creek, the Plaza quickly gained popularity as a destination for both shopping and leisure.

By 1930, the first official Plaza Lighting Ceremony was held, expanding on Pitrat’s original idea and incorporating lights across the Plaza.

The Plaza Lights grew in scale and became a symbol of the holiday season in Kansas City. Each Thanksgiving, nearly 100,000 people gather to witness the illumination ceremony, now considered one of the most significant lighting displays in the country.

There was one notable exception to this tradition. In 1973, during the energy crisis, President Richard Nixon encouraged Americans to conserve energy, leading to the cancellation of the Plaza Lights that year.


 
Loved the Plaza Lights history!  It’s December in Florida. High temp in the 60’s today!  Unlike Atlanta’s lows in the 30’s. We spent Thanksgiving with Maddie and Luis. Copper and Ollie were so excited to be together again they couldn’t sleep. Like two kids on Christmas Eve. Maddie cooked us a great traditional meal and we had so many leftovers we had to bring some home with us.  We got to spend Friday with Sammy and Joanna. Richard was in Atlanta and joined us for a game day at Alex, Natalie and Peter’s. We tried Cockroach Poker and figured out who had the best bluffing skills. Any guesses?  A traditional round of Five Crowns and we had Alex explain Scout as we weren’t able to figure it out from the directions and after phoning a friend(Becky) we were still totally confused. Maddie got us some Christmas jigsaw puzzles. I’m happy to say we were able to finish two of the 6. 
 
The Stetson Choir sang Beethoven’s Ninth at the Orlando concert hall. What an impressive place. Getting to be back stage and see the movable parts of the choir loft and stage was so intriguing.  Reminded me of the football/baseball stadiums that moved the stands out for baseball.  
Today starts my nursing home concert tour. Always love bringing music to those that can’t get out and about to experience the joy of Christmas. 
 
During this busy time of year take time to rest in the Lord. The Lord “baraks” (praises) us!  We barak the Lord!  Family blessings!
 
Make a joyful noise🎼🎶🎄🎅🏼
Love,
PJ
 
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