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Christmas Memories

Christmas packages under a tree.This year is pretty tight for us (when hasn't it ever?) but I was reminded today of an almost devastating Christmas in 1953 when I was 13. All I wanted was a dictionary and a pair of hose. My mother had been given a pair of pumps (back then a pair of shoes with tiny heels) that someone had given her and they fit me. So I needed a pair of hose. My grandmother was told about the hose and under the tree was a hose box (hose back then came in slim boxes).

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Christmas morning came and there was the dictionary (I still have it), and the hose box . . . with a scarf in it. I sat and cried. You know how many stores (back then) were closed on a Sunday Christmas day? But we finally found a pair. So off to church we went - me splendiferous and very grown up in my hose and pumps.

Here's an idea for an inexpensive but happy gift giving experience. Back in the 70s we all agreed to nothing costing more than three dollars. But for my mother, we did something a little different. We bought many gifts, (I don't remember how many) more than a dozen, costing no more than a dollar. I can't remember all that was gotten except for a small Buddha statue (I don't know why), which she still has and a box of tea in various varieties. My mother sat there on the couch surrounded by many wrapped packages, grinning from ear to ear. I can still remember watching her delight. My mother is now 97 so it's a nice memory to have carried through the years.

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December 24, 20170 found this helpful

Beautiful, Linda

Sometimes, when we think we are going through rough times, what we are actually doing is making beautiful memories. You have shown us that.

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December 15, 20190 found this helpful

The Christmas Ill never forget was the year my father passed away. It was Moms first Christmas without my dad. She had gone out of state to be with my sister who had her first child and wasnt due back until Christmas Eve. My kids and I went to her house and decorated it for her so it was ready for Christmas when she got home. Her train didnt get to the local station until well after midnight.

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I picked her up and as we drove up the lit up driveway, tears filled her eyes. She wasnt expecting any tree or Christmas lights. It lifted her spirits and meant so much to her that she talked about it for years after. Dads been gone more than 30 years now and a blitz decorating invasion of a family members house has now become a family tradition my now grown children have continued.

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December 13, 20210 found this helpful

Wonderful

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