December 1, 2015- Christmas Memories
We have to go to O’Johnnies next week for the Christmas
ornaments that we collect. I should have
just stuck with the Puppy Love series which I didn’t start getting until #5 or
6; I bought the previous ones on eBay. I also collect the Muppets, Snoopy, Scooby
Doo and sometimes others like when Disney has Sleeping Beauty, The Lion
King, 101 Dalmatians and Lady and The Tramp which are my favorites.
This all gets to be
pretty expensive. We use some money from the property tax rebate for this. Mom
collects the Sky’s the Limit and Santa with an animal series (I forget its
name) and sometimes cardinals. Mike has been getting the Frosty Friends series
since the early 1980s. He also collects” Star Trek” and some Star Wars.
I used to collect
the raccoons in the 1980s- early 90s. We never kept the boxes for any of our
Hallmark ornaments until the mid-1990s which we totally regret.
Christmas used to
be my favorite holiday up until the early 90’s. It still was just a little bit
up until 1995. I loved decorating, watching the specials-“ Rudolph the Red
Nosed Reindeer” and” A Year Without a Santa Claus” esp., listening to Mom’s
albums – Elvis and Nat King Cole were my favs- and helping to make the cookies.
We used Grandma at the farms old chocolate chip cookie one which was the best.
We had 2 Christmases
– at home with Dad’s family and at our Aunt Ann and Uncle Joe’s house on
another day after that and before New Year’s Eve. My favorite gifts from
grandma at the farm and Aunt Ann were the handmade ones like crocheted pillows
and blankets.
We have the
handmade stockings from our aunt and also the ones with our names in glitter on
them. She and Uncle Joe made a cute reindeer in his woodshop. Mom made grandma
next door a ceramic tree that Aunt Joan got when she died and now we have it
because Tony gave it to us after his mom passed away.
We had a live
Christmas tree during the 1980’s and I think in 1979 too. My favorite ornaments
are handmade by family and friends.
Cindy’s mom made an angel out of a blue Styrofoam egg carton and a
wooden toy soldier out of a clothespin. Michelle T’s mom also used clothespins
to make a reindeer. There is also a Popsicle stick sled and a Christmas spider
from our grade school’s holiday bazaar.
Grandma at the farm
made stuffed animals for that one year. We have some of them. She gave us both
a snowman. The mommie and baby duck were
for me and Mike got the penguin and a gingerbread man
We made ornaments
in Kindergarten. Mine is just a red glass ball with my name on it and yarn for
the hook. Mike’s is a wooden spoon with glitter, pine cone pieces and yarn
hook. I made decorations that were in a Woman’s Day special Christmas craft
issue. One was an angel made out of a cardboard oatmeal container and Styrofoam
ball.
Our church had the
manger with live animals, usually llamas, sheep and/ or goats in it. I think
that mom said that there was a camel once. We would go to Christmas Eve mass.
One year they had trees from around the world – decorated according to various
countries with a story about their traditions posted nearby these.
Dad would drive
around after mass so we could look at the light displays and the luminaries. I
just recently found out that this is the name for those candles in brown paper
bags with sand. We would put the Yule log on TV when we got home, or was that
not until the next morning? Perhaps it was both times.
Tri-Chem Santa
1979
1985
Made by Great Grandma
handmade blankets and pillows
Yule Log 1985
1980
Note -the only photo that isn't mine is the luminaries- that is from an internet search
2 comments:
nice Christmas past, hope Christmas present and future are just as good
Thanks- hope that you enjoy the holiday too.
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