Arnold’s Christmas Wish- On Monday, the 75-year-old star of The Terminator posted a precious old photo of his mother standing next to a Christmas tree decorated with vibrant decorations and hanging candles. Germans started the custom tradition in the early 17th century, and it is currently observed in many areas of Germany and its neighboring countries.
Arnold’s Christmas Wish
“I hope you all had a Merry Christmas! Here is a shot of my mother by the Christmas tree many years ago that I shared in my new newsletter. Those are real candles hanging on the tree! Sign up at the link in my bio and get cocoa ready (and maybe some schnapps) “In the description of the touching homage, Schwarzenegger wrote.
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He said, “Those candles hanging from the tree are actual candles.”
Arnold Schwarzenegger who was born in Austria, first published the holiday photo in his March 2021-launched newsletter. He previously stated that he will use the newsletter as a platform to “offer advise, images, and videos” that he doesn’t post to social media.
Before posting the poignant homage, he made an announcement about daily emails for his newsletter subscribers in a video of himself exercising while wearing a Christmas sweater.
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“Happy Holidays! Make the most of your time with family this holiday season by boosting your motivation “Schwarzenegger was credited in the caption.
Last Christmas, he gave a donation of $250,000 to build 25 homes for veterans who were sleeping on the streets of Los Angeles.
“I rang in Christmas early today. Here in Los Angeles, the 25 homes I donated for homeless veterans were put into place “In his statement from December 2021, he tweeted. Spending time with our heroes and wishing them well in their new residences was wonderful.
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AMVets, the Office of the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, the NGO Village for Vets, and Schwarzenegger all received praise from him for their assistance. We demonstrated that we can all work together to find solutions to any issue, he stated.
He called the act “the best Christmas gift” and said he was “ecstatic” in a statement to FOX 11 after the homes were built.
Veteran Bruce Henry Cooper concurred, calling the dwellings “a life-saver” at the time, telling FOX 11. Additionally, he expressed his appreciation for Schwarzenegger by noting, “He hasn’t abandoned us. No one has been overlooked.”