GRAND PRIZE WINNER 2013 Christmas Past

Our 2013 Christmas Past Appreciation Drawing is finished.  We enjoyed bringing back the past and hope you have enjoyed it too.  Have a Merry Christmas! Congrats to Rebecca

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Answer & Winner 12th Day Christmas Past

Answer 12th Day Christmas Past:  Pres. Eyring  realized that “To Be Home for Christmas” was about being with family, but more importantly it was a desire to feel

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Final Question & Story 12th Day Christmas Past

  Question 12th Day Christmas Past:  What does “Home for Christmas” mean to Henry B. Eyring?  (Today is the final day to be entered into our tour drawings.

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Answer and Winner 11th Day Christmas Past

Answer 11th Day Christmas Past:  Pres. Gordon B. Hinckley wished for us to “spend some time in silent meditation and quiet reflection on the wonder and the majesty

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Question & Story 11th Day Christmas Past

Question 11th Day Christmas Past:  What did Pres. Hinckley wish each of us would take time to reflect upon during Christmas? (To be entered into today’s giveaway &

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Answer & Winner 10th Day Christmas Past

Answer 10th Day Christmas Past:  Harold B. Lee’s daughters said one of the greatest lessons they learned from their parents was that sharing and caring for the needs

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Question & Story 10th Day Christmas Past

Question 10th Day Christmas Past:  What was one of the greatest lessons Harold B. Lee’s daughters learned from their parents? (To be entered into today’s giveaway & FREE

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Answer & Winner 9th Day Christmas Past

Answer 9th Day Christmas Past:The McKay’s were married just after New Year’s and Pres. McKay surprised his delighted wife with a new piano for Christmas. Story still available

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Question & Story 9th Day Christmas Past

Question 9th Day Christmas Past:  What are two of many special things that happened in the David O. McKay family during the holiday season? (To be entered into

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Answer & Winner 8th Day Christmas Past

Answer 8th Day Christmas Past: During the World War, Spencer W. Kimball saw enemies meeting on neutral ground to shake hands and exchange souvenirs, unmindful of war.  There

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