Monday, December 23, 2019

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88 comments:

  1. Has to be the Christmas when I was 9, my sisters and I all got roller blades.. we all put them on and were out in the street skating from 8am to about 5pm that day, it was awesome! :)

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  2. I have fond memories of Christmas in the late 90s, early 2000s when I was younger. The days leading up to and the night before felt magical. Maybe I'm looking through rose-coloured glasses, but the holidays seems to be for the kids. :P

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  3. I remember playing outside one Christmas with a Pogo stick. It was something I always wanted

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  4. Putting up the Christmas tree every year.

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  5. "Favorite Holiday Memory?" Eating lefse!

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  6. When I was little going to my grandparents house and all of the family being there.

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  7. My sister and I wanted a record player and some records. We were so happy when we got what we wanted.

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  8. Sounds like a lot of goodies there. Favourite memory was when my aunt came to visit one very snowy Christmas. We went all out decorating the house inside and out.

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  9. I always loved waking up early and seeing the tree all lit up!

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  10. Favorite Christmas memory is daughter's 1st Christmas.
    We got her this cutest doll and she took it everywhere!

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  11. Fave memory was 6 years old getting a snes to play mario with my twin cities sister.

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  12. Visiting extended family in Canada.

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  13. Christmas morning at my grandparent's.

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  14. My favorite holiday memory was last Christmas, we just adopted a little girl and it was our first family Christmas, she was 5 then and the PERFECT age to introduce her to Santa! She was so excited to meet him, it was like a rock star moment for her!

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  15. The first year being married was my favorite Christmas ever,

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  16. My fave holiday memory is when I was a kid and we were at the tree lot trying to find out tree for the year. I was being extra picky and we were all getting tired, all of a sudden a tree literally fell off the rack and landed on me. I wasn't hurt but in an effort to calm me down and get us home with a tree, my dad told me the tree had picked me and I had to name her and we'd take her home. I named her Isabella and that summer I got a postcard for "her" that was a tree round my dad had cut off and mailed to me. She told me she was enjoying tree camp and couldn't wait to see me next Christmas. I still have the tree round somewhere, we made it into an ornament. I 100% believed my dad for like two years that Isabella came back every year and she'd written me from camp. The "postcard" is so clearly my dad's handwriting, but it was the sweetest thing he's ever done.

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  17. Having all of my family together when I was younger, including my grandparents. I remember opening an N64, along with my cousin and the whole family played all day

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  18. The last year we were together as a family before my dads passing.

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  19. Getting a puppy when I was younger as a gift for my siblings and I to share. Best present and memory for sure.

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  20. I always treasure the memory of holiday baking with my family.

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  21. I love when extended family comes for the holidays. Our last visit was so much fun.

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  22. A group of relatives made a surprise visit and sang carols.

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  23. Spending Christmas with my grandmother. We would have so much fun baking cookies.

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  24. My favorite is being at my grandmothers house for Christmas with our entire family.
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  25. My favorite Memory was just last Christmas. Made lots of memories my Grandpa passed 2 days after Christmas

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  26. My favorite holiday memory was one of the Christmases my family spent at my grandfather's in Florida. I was never closer to my brother (he passed away the year I got married - he was just 26 and I really miss him). It was just the perfect holiday and the family was all together and happy. We didn't have a TV in the guest house at my grandparents so we listened to the radio a lot. The song Snoopy's Christmas came out that year and was played constantly - every time I hear it now, I think of that particular Christmas.

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  27. My grandmother reading A Christmas Carol every year on Christmas Eve.

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  28. Celebrating Christmas in Disney world with my family

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  29. Having my daughter on Christmas morning

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  30. My favorite holiday memory is the year my siblings and I got a trampoline for Christmas.

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  31. When I was a child and as an adult, my family would all meet (as many family members as possible) at first at my Gram's house, and then my aunt's & uncle's, on Christmas Eve we would sing carols, Santa would visit for the children, and we would just sit around and talk. When my Gram died it all stopped. I miss it a lot!! I will always remember those Christmas Eves!

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  32. Celebrating Christmas at my grandmother's house.

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  33. Our favorite day is Christmas Eve. The whole family gets together for a big Lasagna dinner, then we all go to Midnight Mass. My sister-in-law is a cloistered Nun and the last few years, she has been allowed to come home for a couple of days and be with us.

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  34. I love having 2 Christmases with 2 different groups of friends. The White Elephant exchange always brings lots of laughs. What am I going to do with a 2 foot tall lighted angel?

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  35. Driving home from grandmas, three hours away and looking at all the christmas lights through the miles. until I could no longer keep my eyes open.

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  36. The year my brother got out of the military and came home the family was all together again

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  37. Having all my family around the living room on christmas Eve.. now that my parents are gone and my son passed away unexpectedly that is the best memory of all...

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  38. Finding out I was pregnant with my son when I thought I couldn’t have anymore children! Best Christmas present ever for the whole family!

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  39. Favorite holiday memory is when I watch my niece open her gifts! -Darlene Carbajal

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  40. Favorite holiday memory was baking cookies with my Grandma.

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  41. My favorite Holiday memory is my first Christmas with my now husband. We had been together for a few months and he gifted me a beautiful pink sapphire promise ring. Fast forward from 2004 to present and we are still madly in love and celebrated our 12th wedding anniversary this year.

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  42. The last christmas I got to spend with my grandma before she passed away

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  43. My favourite holiday memory is one Christmas that I spent with my grandparents.
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  44. My favorite Christmas memory is taking a picture with my siblings first thing Christmas morning.

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  45. My favorite memory would be my daughters first Christmas.

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  46. Watching the Sully movie with my parents.

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  47. One memory that I am fond of is watching our dog open a present on Christmas morning. He was so excited.

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  48. Grandkids getting really excited about their gifts.

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  49. My fav holiday memory was the Christmas my Hubby was home after a deployment!

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  50. when i was young and waking up so early and the excitement i used to feel

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  51. My favorite holiday memory is playing with my sister and all our new toys all day long on Christmas Day when we were little kids.

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  52. Baking Christmas cookies with my children on Christmas Eve!

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  53. My favorite holiday memory is decorating the tree with my family while the Christmas music was playing and eating cookies and drinking hot chocolate.

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  54. Favorite Holiday memory has to be when I was 12 years old my dad bought me my first 22 rifle. I felt like I was all grown up, went hunting with my dad every single time he went hunting after that.

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  55. I remember coming downstairs and seeing a bicycle by the tree.

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  56. My favorite Christmas memory is when my dad (who has since passed) bought me a Nintendo DS with Mario Bros. So much fun!

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  57. My favorite holiday memory was the last Christmas with my granddad. He had alzheimers and we almost did not go home becasue my hubby could not get off but spur of the moment, I packed up 3 kids and made the 21 hour drive without him. When we got there, we got my aunt to take my grandmom to get her hair done and we snuck him out and took him to a pizza shop. He did not remember much by then but he definitly knew pizza and honestly, he acted like a kid like he knew we snuck him out from my grandmom. He had a great time and so did my kids, especially when we got back and had to hear my grandmom over sneaking him out. My grandad just smirked. It has been about 10 years but my kids still laugh about it every Christmas.

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  58. Favorite memory as kid was getting first bike

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  59. My favorite memories of Christmas are my childhood ones when my father was still here.

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  60. Favorite holiday memory was getting my first snowboard from my mom when I was 12 for Christmas.

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  61. Spending Christmas with my cousins.

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  62. Many years back when my daughter was "somewhat a believer" in Santa, we proceeded with our family traditions in full force. On Christmas Eve, per tradition, we put out Santa's cookies. We had some Christmas music going.It is still exhilarating telling this Favorite Christmas memory.

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  63. Every year, I look forward to Christmas eve! We put on pajamas, drink hot chocolate, and eat popcorn while watching a Christmas movie!

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  64. My best Christmas memory is a Christmas stay at my grandparents with all my siblings and cousins (10 of us).

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  65. I’ve always loved spending Christmas Eve with my little family, and I would say that Christmas Eve is my favorite holiday. We’ve had a quirky mix of traditions over the years, and I will always treasure those little moments— of just being together, on a special night.
    — Ann B. (L.....B@yahoo)

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  66. My favorite holiday memory was going to my Aunt Maydees Christmas party when I was a kid. I walked into one of her rooms and it was dark & heard this squawking noise so we turned on the lights & it was a room with 5 different parrots in cages in it. I loved watching those birds.

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  67. I always loved traveling across the state with my parents and little brother to spend Christmas with our grandparents.

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  68. Spending Christmas with my Nan. She loved Christmas. Miss her so much x

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  69. Going Christmas shopping with my Dad was always fun.

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  70. I got a beagle puppy for Christmas.

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  71. My favorite holiday memory was last year when my son came home from the air force

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  72. My wife surprised me with a dragon bonsai plant.

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  73. My favorite holiday memory is my babies first Christmas.

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  74. My favorite holiday memory is when my grandparents and father dressed as mr and mrs santa claus!

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  75. My favorite Christmas memory was when we took the kids on a cruise for Christmas. Thankyou

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  76. Making cookies with my grandmother! My daughter got to do it too until she was 4 - some pictures that I wouldn't want to lose for anything. We continue to make a lot of the same recipes today!

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  77. My favorite memory is my son's first Christmas. He was 11 months old. It was so cute watching him trying to open up his presents.

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  78. Favorite holiday memory is baking cookies with my Grandma. It was always so much fun!

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  79. Definitely our first Christmas together, with our infant son. We were so broke, and had spaghetti for supper, a tiny tinsel table-top tree...and it was special, nonetheless.

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  80. My favorite memory was decorating the whole house for the holidays including all those lights when I was younger.

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  81. Our daughter's first Christmas is my favorite memory.

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  82. Having Christmas with both sides of the family at the same time.

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  83. The last Thanksgiving I spent with my father. It was far more special than I ever dreamed.

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  84. We would get together with the neighbor kids after we opened gifts and play with our new toys together.

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