24
Dec 2012
Some
Christmas Memories.
As
I remember Christmas time, it consisted of at least five events:
- Christmas program at school
- Christmas program at church
- Christmas Eve celebration with the Julius Falk family usually Harrisburg area
- Christmas morning opening presents at home near Halsey
- Christmas Day celebration with the O.J. Albertson family usually Eugene, but sometimes Florence
I
can remember one school program when I was to have the narrator part
telling about the first Christmas. But that year there was a big
flood and our school program was cancelled, so I missed out on my big
acting opportunity.
It
seems like at both school and church programs each child present
would received a paper sack with an orange, chocolate drops and hard
Christmas candy.
Christmas
time was also the time when my Dad would bring home a sack of
chocolate drops. They had assorted flavors and he seemed to really
like the chocolate centers. So my brother and I would take a tiny
bite from the bottom edge of the chocolates and if it was a chocolate
center, we would put that back to save for my Dad.
GIFT
GIVING
We
exchanged gifts with the Paul Quimby family at Halsey and Roy &
Grace Bond from Glide. As I remember it, very often Uncle Roy &
Aunt Grace would send us a box of
chocolate covered cherries. I did like to see their package come in
the mail.
For
the Falk family at least in the later years, we drew names, adults
with adults and children with children. As I was the oldest
grandchild, there came a time where I needed to decide if I would
draw with the adults or with the children. For the Albertson family,
we tended to give gifts by families. However we grandchildren usually
received a gift for ourselves also. My Dad took some home movies of
the Christmas celebrations in the late 1940's, so it is fun to look
at them.
One
year my Dad bought my Mom a stainless steel garbage can, with a
removable pail inside and a step-on opener. Then he let her try to
guess what it was. He would give a number of hints, but she was
never able to guess before she opened it. She laughed when she saw
what it was.
Some
of the gifts I received over the years that I remember were: a Toni
doll, an electric alarm clock, subscriptions to magazines. (such
as Movie Story Magazine, Photoplay, Gene Autry comic book, American
Girl)
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