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Location: plymouth (home of that stupid rock), ma
Registered: 02-02-2000
Posts: 13704
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We have done this before and its always nice to read what your favorite holiday memory is. My best memory was when I was a mere tiny squirrel. Just starting school. My parents lived in a small neighborhood. Dirt road, a total of 8 houses, 4 on our street and 4 on the street behind us. To get to our house you had to go down a dirt road to get to our dirt road. It was awesome. All of the families had kids around the same age. My dad would rent a horse and sleigh and dress up like Santa. I remember looking out the bay window in front of the house waiting........then I would hear the sleigh bells. My excitement rising. Then I would see the horse coming around the corner and,,,,,,and........ SANTA. He would have this large red bag beside him. I would watch him go to the house across the street from us, where the kids there were doing exactly what every other kid on our block was doing. Watching for Santa and waiting for him to arrive at our house. My dad went to each of the 8 houses. He would hand out presents and take a few minutes to talk to each kid about whether they had been bad or good, and what they wanted for Christmas. It was awesome, something that many of us talked about for years. I remember finding the Santa outfit a couple of years later and my mother told me it was a spare on just in case Santa's suit got wet. Its really too bad kids don't believe in Santa as they used to. A piece of innocense that is lost way too soon in a world that is filled with a lot of pain and anger. I truly hope that all of the members here have a wonderful holiday. If your traveling drive safely. Ok whats your favorite memory? |
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Location: I welcome death.
Registered: 01-24-2006
Posts: 2563
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The time we got caught in a blizzard and the snowplow came and I was able to haul my Mother-in-law home.
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Location: The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Registered: 01-19-2005
Posts: 5551
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There have been a couple of instances, both involving simple gifts I have given at the two points in my life that were very financially difficult. One was to my son, the other to a (now) ex-girlfriend and their reactions made it all good. They're pretty personal, so I won't go in to real detail here, but those two really stick out in my mind.
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Location: Sports Bras are overrated...
Registered: 09-22-2000
Posts: 3049
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I grew up on a small farm just outside of Watertown Wisconsin. We didn't have much money, and often we got hand-me-down toys for Christmas. But one year was better than usual, and we had the perfect tree and my parents could actually afford new gifts for us. I got an Electric Football (C'mon guys...didn't we all have one?)and an electric train set. I just couldn't understand why John Brockington kept running in circles?
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Location: Location, Location...
Registered: 02-02-2000
Posts: 11643
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When I was little I had a Chatty Cathy doll. A couple times her pull string that made her talk broke. A few weeks before Christmas my mom would tell me that the elves had come to pick her up to take her to the workshop to fix her. And on Christmas morning, there she would be, sitting under the tree, all fixed, her hair neatly brushed, and in a brand new outfit. That definitely kept me believing in Santa.
Years later I asked my mom about that. She had found a doll hospital that replaced the voiceboxes, and she had made the clothes herself. But as a little kid, it made for some magical Chrsitmases. |
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Location: Dayton, OH
Registered: 02-18-2000
Posts: 6179
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Honestly every Christmas growing up in Wisconsin is my fondest memory. Just the whole feel of a Wisconsin Christmas sometimes makes me very homesick.
My alltime favorite was when I was about 10 years old and I finally got Rockem Sockem robots! I drove my Mom absolutely insane about these things because I wanted them so badly. Oh and Yancey Thigpens dropped pass rates pretty high on my list as well. |
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Location: Catskill Mtns., NY, USA
Registered: 05-02-2002
Posts: 7228
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Here's what I posted about my Christmas in 2002:
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Location: Milwaukee
Registered: 03-29-2001
Posts: 11338
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My girlfriends' family always gets together for the usual gatherings throughout the year and I bring my camera along. She has two nieces that have been growing up and I just take bunches of pictures. It's fun for me, I get to practice spontaneous portrait photography, and I get to give the families some wonderful pictures.
I made some books for them this year. Check out www.blurb.com and you will find various options for making books at a reasonable price. |
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Location: South Central Wisconsin
Registered: 03-03-2000
Posts: 4435
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Two sort of stand out when I was a lot younger.
I was about 12 and obviously didn't believe in Santa anymore. My parents and I went to Christmas Eve service. Came back and there is a brand new toboggan sitting under the tree. I was The second one that stands out was the time I was sick and my brother was suffering with his back problems. Everyone else (our folks, his wife and son) went to Christmas Eve service. I sat in wooden rocker and rocked, he laid on the couch and we had a really great time just talking. I have recently added to the "excitement" of gift opening. A couple years ago I was rummaging around upstairs and found a few things my son had left behind. So rather than just give them to him to take back, I wrapped them up and put them under the tree. (Along with his actual present, of course.) I did it again last year. Now that I have him psyched out wondering what it will be this year, I didn't pull it on him. My daughter is getting some of her stuff. She and her husband are getting gift cards and I didn't want the boxes to be too "light". Of course our grandson has made the last three Christmases very special. Antiworst - I'm 13 miles north! I'm on same farm I grew up on...and yes, not much money. One Christmas it was just a hand held mirror and brush set. (In school we used to have to go around and tell what we got. Ugh...those doctor's and dentist's kids!! |
![]() Location: Breathing the air of desperation
Registered: 12-01-2004
Posts: 3702
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Finding out that those black rocks in my christmas stocking could actually burn and warm us up for a few minutes.
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Location: Maybe my wife is right about this place
Registered: 03-25-2001
Posts: 4473
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Getting fondled at Christmas by my hot cousin Debbie in 1980.
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Registered: 01-11-2002
Posts: 10905
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I was going to say antiworst's avatar, but instead I'll go with the year I got Stretch Monster. I wanted that toy so bad, and I got it, and I think I played with the thing for a week straight until he got punctured and oozed purple gel all over the house and we had to throw him away, except for his plastic monster head.
The head wasn't that much fun to play with..... |
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Location: No longer wasted in WI, living clean and sober in Va Bch, Va. USA
Registered: 02-02-2000
Posts: 8818
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Christmas Eve 2001 in church with my then wife, my mom, and my infant son (3 months) sleeping in my arms. He never made a peep throughout the entire service. My sister was the cantor for the Mass and I just felt completely blessed.
Several hours later again in church with the same people but now my other sister was with us as well and it was the parish that I grew up in so that night I saw many, many old friends or family of old friends. Again the little guy peacefully in my arms, never making a peep. Now felt doubly blessed. Of course the little cuss has not shut up or sat down since the time he started walking and talking. |
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Location: 2000 Miles West of Green Bay
Registered: 02-05-2000
Posts: 2513
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I have a new fondest holiday memory. Reading this thread.
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Location: WI, USA
Registered: 02-02-2000
Posts: 6555
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The year I received (I was 8 or 9) an American Flyer electric train set with smoking engine. My dad and grandfather spent hours before Christmas(keeping it a secret) laying out the track on an elevated board filling in the sections of track that didn't have rail ties with handmade wooden ties nailed down with cut nails that resembled rail spikes. But the best memories are of our kids and grandkids first Chritmases. Nothing better than watching their faces and being with them.
Merry Christmas everyone!! |
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Location: Waukegan, IL
Registered: 02-02-2000
Posts: 4057
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Christmas at my mother-in-law's house, with family gathered around. Now that she's gone - it's not the same. Nice to be with family though. We toast Mom and hope she's watching her family gather together and that she's pleased.
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Location: Location, Location...
Registered: 02-02-2000
Posts: 11643
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You're right, that's hideous! |
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Location: Mattoon Il
Registered: 11-26-2003
Posts: 2003
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Packer related Christmas 1995. Went to game against Steelers. Thigpen gave us all a nice gift.
I think that every family memory of Christmas is my most fond. Grandparents who are either no longer here or far away. Loving family. Great food (my mom and dad are beasts in the kitchen especially for the holidays). I am with my family in St Louis, but we are not with our families in Wisconsin or they are not with us here for the first time in a while. It is the only sad thing about the holidays this year. |
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Location: Alexandria, VA
Registered: 02-06-2000
Posts: 19403
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My fondest memory occurred, not in my childhood, but just this past July. We had Christmas in July while camping.
This pic was taken while Mrs Hauser was in to town for supplies. (In case you are wondering, that's the campground neighbor lady) . . . and I'm not showing a pic of the 'fondest memory' on ths family friendly forum |
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Location: Mattoon Il
Registered: 11-26-2003
Posts: 2003
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Is that mistletoe around your navel?
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Location: Sports Bras are overrated...
Registered: 09-22-2000
Posts: 3049
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13 miles north? Where? I still go back and fish the crawfish river for fun. Hubbleton, Jefferson, Fort Atkinson (where I was born). |
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Location: Siberia
Registered: 01-10-2004
Posts: 10460
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I don't know what's more disturbing.....That photo or the fact you are staring at his navel. |
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Location: Mattoon Il
Registered: 11-26-2003
Posts: 2003
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It is hypnotic. You cannot look away. |