To everyone in the Club a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
May all your wishes come true.
Yesterday I received my early Christmas gift. The CNC Milling machine that I ordered arrived and hopefully in the next few weeks after the machine is hooked up I will start making the distributor housings and many more other parts that we need for our cars.
I will post a picture soon so everyone knows what I am talking about.
Because some of our children, and grandchildren are traveling to the snowy and cold midwest on Christmas Eve, the Spitz family celebrated Christmas today. And a nice Christmas it was.
The best part of Christmas is seeing the eyes of young grandchildren opening presents when they get a present that they have asked for.
It is also nice to open presents that the grandchildren personally chose, rather than one that an adult chose for them.
I love iced tea, I drink it 24/7 and my 4 year old granddaughter chose a plastic pitcher so that I could make iced tea. Now we have several pitchers, but she said that Pop-Pop just had to have another. I will cherish that $1.00 pitcher more because of the story behind the purchase, and the fact that it was chosen by a four year old.
While the saying it is better to give than to receive, is true, receiving gifts from grandchildren are the best.
From rainy, cold and windy New Jersey....we wish all of our Durant friends a very Merry Christmas and hope that you have interesting stories to share on Tuesday.
Merry Christmas & Happy Chanuka to all my fellow Durantonians. May you have a happy and prosperous holiday season and New Year. May your Durant restoration be completed this upcoming year and all those Durant wishes come true and you be able to find that hard to find part you wanted!
Do You own a car built by Durant? 1928 Model 65 4dr