By Deb S. (Usedtobeayooper) on Sunday, November 11, 2007 - 09:49 am:
We also made sure to wake up our parents before we went to the Christmas tree. We didn't sing carols to them, we just told them that Santa came. Then we would put Christmas music on and sing while we were opening our gifts. And as my boys were growing up, I made sure they did the same thing. I told them that I didn't care how early it was, just come and get me. We can always take a nap. We always checked that Santa ate his cookies and drank his milk. When we were kids, we sometimes gave him pork pie. (Guess who liked pork pie, yup, dad.) Remembering all of these good times has been wonderful.
Then of course there was midnight mass. At our church we always had a procession with the story of Christmas acted out by the children. How we looked forward to that. All of the beautfiul Christmas carols we sang at mass was wonderful. Things have changed. We used to sing them the whole month of December and now it's usually only a couple of times. So you see, Christmas to me wasn't all about receiving presents. We really didn't get that many. Christmas to me was the special feeling you got knowing that you were celebrating the birth of Christ and the going to mass and singing Christmas carols. Going around to the shut-ins and singing for them. It was always the most wonderful time of the year. A time that made you feel special inside. A time for spreading good cheer. It is still that way for me though I agree that it's become too commercialized. I would be just as happy doing things the way we did it when I was a kid. I say bring those days back.
By Cindy Pihlaja Russell (Gone2long) on Monday, November 26, 2007 - 10:39 am:
So what fun holiday things did you do this past week...besides eat?