Welcome Back to Day 5 of Cowboys & Mistletoe (Week 1)

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Cathy McDavid’s Merry’s Christmas Cowboy

A widow struggling to save her home. A cowboy sworn to protect his family. A Christmas neither will ever forget…

Merry Ann Bright may be pint-sized, but she’s chock-full of gumption. For the last three years, she’s fended off a wealthy and greedy neighbor bent on acquiring her land by hook or by crook — emphasis on the crook. The last thing she needs is more trouble. But when she unexpectedly encounters a family in dire straits, how can she turn her back on them?

Thèo Cartier is a man on a mission. Once he’s seen his sister-in-law and young nephew safely home, he’ll return to Texas and help his aging father run the ranch. The lovely widow Merry is a distraction he can ill afford. Especially when her roots are firmly planted a thousand miles from his own.

Can Christmastime, the shared love of favorite carols, and a special heirloom stocking show two people convinced they have no future together that anything is possible…if they just open their hearts?

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And here’s your “What’s In Your Christmas Stocking” question for this afternoon.

“You pull a vintage silver locket from your stocking. Whose was it and whose picture is inside?”

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54 thoughts on “Welcome Back to Day 5 of Cowboys & Mistletoe (Week 1)”

  1. True story (although my locket was gold) – it was my Mom’s and the pictures inside were of my maternal great-grandparents.

  2. It was my grandmother’s and her and her husband’s pictures are inside. I never met my mother’s mother because she died when Mother was eleven. We visited her grave in the mountains when I was twelve or thirteen, and I saw that I was born on the same day as her, December 22.

  3. It belonged to my husband’s Grandmother, Mock Ma, she left it to him when she passed away in September. He has put a picture of us on our wedding day inside the locket.

  4. The locket that I pull out of my stocking has a picture of my Mom and my Grandma Roy in it. Thank you for the opporunity. God bless you.

  5. The picture is of my great-great grandmother, Grace Elizabeth Gaither Stiles, whose family was prominent in Gaithersburg, MD.

  6. That’s easy. It’s my paternal grandma’s, but there isn’t a picture inside because it’s glued shut. There is a lock of her hair in it. She wanted me to have something to remember her by.

  7. It would be a picture of my grandad and me, he passed away in 2014 but still feels like it was yesterday.. I miss him so much and it saddens me to know he didn’t get a chance to meet two of my kiddos 🙁

  8. The only vintage jewelry I have is a hinged burnished gold tube bracelet that has my maternal grandmother’s initials on it, BRD for “Bessie R. Dowling.”

  9. I pull a silver locket from my stocking. Whose was it? whose picture is inside? The silver locket was My Grandmother’s silver locket and the picture is inside of the silver locket is of her and her husband my Grandfather’s pictures so I can always wear the locket and keep them close to my heart.

  10. This is an easy one. I actually found a silver locket in a very, very old stocking that belonged to my Grandma. Inside were pictures of her parents circa 1880’s – my great grandfather and my great grandmother.

  11. It was my grandmother’s. It has my grandfather’s picture in it. The picture was taken just before he left for WW II. He never returned.

  12. “You pull a vintage silver locket from your stocking. Whose was it and whose picture is inside?”

    Grandmother’s locket with a picture of her and grandfather.

  13. It belonged to my paternal grandmother. I never knew her, she passed away many years before I was born, but I am named for her. Her picture is in it.

  14. The silver locket was my Mother’s. It, had a picture of her & my Father when they were married.
    What a wonderful question to ask, as it brings back so many memories for all of us who commented.

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