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I first told this story on December 24, 2020
A true Christmas Eve Story from 1956
In case the font above is too small, I have it below in a larger font.
Twas Christmas Eve in NC
Back in the year 1956
with my Annie Ma* we lived.
Next door lived my Aunt and Uncle
and cousin Carol.
Carol was older and she thought wiser.
A few days before Christmas,
She was overheard telling gullible me
That Santa had no sleigh
and reindeer could not fly?
Oh my what was I to believe...
I was about to cry
My uncle and my daddy were clever men.
No worries, they had a plan.
The Ladies were to keep the
children at the front of the house.
The men vowed,
we'll be as quiet as a mouse.
Bed time came, stories were read
and we children were tucked snug in bed.
As our eyes became heavy,
and pillows cradled our heads
There was a sound bells ringing
and a thump thump thump on the roof overhead.
The children asked what is that clatter
The ladies shook their heads
asking what did it matter?
We proclaimed with glee
it must be Santa and his reindeer.
We pulled the covers over our head and
quickly to dream land we went.
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Side note: Carol age 10 once again became a believer
It was many years before we discovered the source of the
thump on the roof and the ringing bells. My daddy was on the roof walking over our bedroom and my uncle was running around the house shaking as set of bells.
*Annie Ma was my maternal Grandmother. The first grandchild could not
pronounce "G". Grandma became Annie Ma.


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ReplyDeleteYou had a caring family to do that for you. I lived with my parents and brother next door to my aunt, uncle, and 2 cousins, and my Mommy, my dads mother lived with my aunt. My mother's,, mother was Ganny. pronounced GAHie. Ganny is the only thing on her tombstone, that became her name, even at her workplace at the hospital. I could not say Grannie, so Ganny was born...
ReplyDeleteThanks for this holiday present of a true story of Christmas LOVE and family fun! Merry Christmas!
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ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet memory! Thank you for the re-share. Have a lovely Christmas Eve... YAM xx
That is such a lovely Christmas story, and kept your belief in Father Christmas and his magical journey.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful memory. I can picture your dad and uncle doing this and I imagine they had a blast
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful memory and I love your Christmas Eve story!
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful and funny Christmas Eve memory. Happy and Merry Christmas Eve!
ReplyDeleteI love this Christmas story. Nothing like remembering previous family members. Life was different and a lot slower I do believe. Christmas Eve already, where did the year fly to.
ReplyDeleteWhat a totally sweet story and some very creative adults! Merry Christmas Eve!
ReplyDeleteThat's a wonderful store and such a great memory.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely, heartwarming memory. Thank you sharing on Christmas Eve! Ho Ho Ho❣️🎅❣️
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful Christmas memory!!
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hugs,
Beth
Oh what a delightful and loving story ~ such gentle days ~ Merry Christmas to you and hugs,
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Hugs to you and Angel Madi ~ xo ~
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful memory. You made me smile.
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