What's your favorite special Christmas memory?

I had three most memorable Christmases so far:

Last year, my Mother died Dec 22. My brother and his family, and I, were with her up til the last. It was in the city where my brother lived and I got lost going home. Oddly enough I ended up on the street my brother lived on, whicfh was on the other side of town from the hospital. My father lived there, too. I just had a weird feeling that my Mother had guided me there. On my way home again, I saw Santa Claus walking down a dark residential street. It was strange.

A few years ago, my husband became very ill a few days before Christmas. He was in the hospital and my children and I were out shopping when the hospital called and said we should come as they didn't think he would make it. When we got there we found another family from our church, also in ICu for their mother. We didn't know them very well before, but rthey became good friends as we spent the entire holiday season, including New Year's eve, with them at the hospital. My husband made a full recovery; their mother didn't make it. It was very emotional for everyone. In addition, the weird part was that, naturally, I didn;t expect to find anything in my stocking on Christmas morning, since my husband always filled it. I filled the kids stockings about 3:00AM, and went to bed. On Christmas morning there was a set of cedar sachets in my stocking...just a small thing, but it made me believe in Santa Claus, cause I'm sure my chilcren didn't put them there; they were too young at the time to be awake that long!~

The last one was a couple years ago when we had the big ice storm that shut) us donw (no power) for five days; I wrote about this before, but it was fun spending Christmas and the days before and after,basically marooned in our house around our woodburning stove.
 
Back as a kid when I went to church we would visit hospitals and nursing homes and sing Christmas songs. I haven't felt the same Christmas Spirit since, things are so much better and more magical as a child. Now it's more about the stress of money and presents. This year is going to be different though, everyone is getting homemade gifts, cookies, fudge, jam and an ornament. I'm not going to let money worries ruin it anymore....my teenage kids are actually fine with that. They will get a few store bought items but nothing huge. We are also going to continue with the tradition of everybody opening one present at a time and taking turns so everyone can see what the other received, our Christmas mornings can take an hour or so to get the presents opened that way.

Keep it simple and joyful folks, find the magic again.
 
Christmas 1992~~I found out I was pregnant on Dec 22 and the sparkle in my Moms eye was wonderful when we told her! Her father died Dec. 3, 1972 and this time of year has always been depressing for since then because he was her rock.
As a child all the Christmas' spent in Georgia were the best to me. My mom is from there and our family all live on one hill. My Grandad & Granny, Aunt Mae & Uncle Wille, Aunt Ruth, Uncle Wilburn & Sandra, Deb & Steve wow those were the best times spent on that hill. It's just my Aunt Mae, Aunt Ruth, and Deb & Steve now cause Sandra moved off and the others have gone on to spend their Christmas' with Jesus.
Yall all have a Very Merry Christmas!!
 
"chickiepoo Going out Christmas carolling in the back of Daddy's work truck in the residential sections of town to the family and friends and then going into the cemetery and singing "Silent Night". Over 30 years ago. Now it is a "family tradition". But now we have to sneak into the cemetery cause they lock them up at night."


That would make the Ghost Whisperer to proud, lol!!
 
Yes mine is a bittersweet memory too:
One of the most memorable Christmas moments was when Dad was in Vietnam during the war at Christmas time..
He was an Army photographer and he produced and held the microphone for the "Christmas Messages" where all the soldiers would get on TV one at a time and send their greetings and love to their families and friends during the evening news.
It was one way of knowing that he was safe when I saw him on TV every night. I think I was 10.
Then My mum, brother and I were invited to a Xmas party for the Army families who's dads and mums were o'seas. Santa came down in a helicopter with presents from Vietnam and dad sent me a beautiful Vietnamese doll. I cherish her.
Daddy died from a lung disease caused by Agent Orange.
Noel
 
Last edited:
The first year I was married my husband was in the Army. He was station in Colorado and we had just moved out there. Money was tight and we couldn't afford a tree. I was bummed because that is the one thing I want more then presents, a real tree.

One evening as we were sitting in our tiny apartment a knock can on the door. In burst some of DH army buddies with a tree for me. I couldn't believe it. I asked them where they got it from well they had sliped into a national forest and cut it down for me. We had a great time that evening making decorations and drinking wine. We talked about our homes and how much we missed being there for the holidays. That Christmas I made a huge dinner and had them all over. We ended up washing dishes in the bath tub cause there were too many to wash in the sink.
 
I dont really have a favorite christmas moment but , one christmas I got a dirtbike, and 2 rabbits so that was really cool. But money is tight this year.....My mom works part time at a vet clinkic as a vet tech, My step dad " parents are divorced"Has his own bussiness doing racing "Go Carts" . The only down side of the go cart is that around christmas, they dont do races which means we dont get money. My mom is going to have to work 4 days a week just to pay the bills.Normally we all get cloths, or games or soming like that, I told my mom I just wanted some fence for my goats so they could save more money to pay the bill.I also got 3 free new goats, so I figure that enough for christmas.Christmas isnt all about present and stuff, I just wish some people would relise that and put there money for better use's.
 
thanks, Henrietta23 .
hugs.gif
 
I so appreciate the posts. I was afraid for a while that no one would post anything. But now I sit here w'tears in my eyes and laughing at the same time! Lizardz, I love the horse poop story! Sounds like something my family would have done.
I sit here thinking of those wonderful Christmas' as a child. The whole thing about Christmas is just what's been said here, between the lines. Family, friends, loved ones gone on. Memeories! It's not about gifts, money, shopping etc. The chance to make the memories is one of the biggest gifts! But I rejoice in knowing that I can come on here with my chicken family and share, daily life, memories, support and prayer when it is needed. Thanks for making my day! Merry Christmas!!
P.S. Never let that salutation die after all it should be "Merry Christmas". Jesus is the reason for the season!
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom