Great stories Sluff and Vandi. I had the "coolest" cousin and I just worshiped her every move. She sent up a Christmas present with my grandparents one Christmas when I was about ten. I couldn't wait to open it. So, when everyone was busy with other things I took it into Mom and Dad's bedroom and very carefully opened it. I was scared out of my wits of getting caught. I saw it was a cool belt and shut the box and taped it back up and put it back under the tree without being seen. I was still scared that someone saw me but was just waiting to tell on me or something. When it came to Christmas eve we got to open one gift....... so I opened THAT one to get it over with. I learned my lesson. It was NOT worth the worry to waste the surprise! Never did that again!
What a wonderful idea, Sluff!!My memories of Christmas are wonderful. We had so many traditions that I like to carry on with my daughters. Both my mom and dad have passed away, and I find that keeping with tradition keeps their memories alive. We had special mugs that we would make hot chocolate in every year. We always got new pajamas on Christmas Eve. My favorite memory is of Christmas Day when my mom and I would spend hours in the kitchen preparing dinner. We served all of the dishes on platters and in serving bowls that have been on our family Christmas table for decades. I have this small fake bird in a birdhouse that makes a horrible tweeting noise. My dad loved it. It makes me happy when I put it on the tree. It makes my kids nuts.
Quote from: Rerun on November 27, 2006, 08:12:20 PMGreat stories Sluff and Vandi. I had the "coolest" cousin and I just worshiped her every move. She sent up a Christmas present with my grandparents one Christmas when I was about ten. I couldn't wait to open it. So, when everyone was busy with other things I took it into Mom and Dad's bedroom and very carefully opened it. I was scared out of my wits of getting caught. I saw it was a cool belt and shut the box and taped it back up and put it back under the tree without being seen. I was still scared that someone saw me but was just waiting to tell on me or something. When it came to Christmas eve we got to open one gift....... so I opened THAT one to get it over with. I learned my lesson. It was NOT worth the worry to waste the surprise! Never did that again!LMFAO I found the closet where the gifts were kept before being wrapped one year and totally ruined it. At a young age it's hard to fake being surprised and not feeling guilty. lol
I wish i knew which memory to put, i have so many, too many to fit in this little space. I, too, enjoy reading all the memories you all have with your families, thank you for sharing them with us