Tuesday, December 29, 2015

One Last Look at Past Christmas Cards

    Today, I've allowed the memories of Christmas pasts to become more than just snapshots. Snippets from this one and that one all run together. A day or two away from the children and presents and trees with lights, and my emotions are able to flow uninterrrupted.
    I unearthed some of the old Christmas cards that I had been searching for.

    We called the first house we lived in "the old house" so when I will refer to the "old house" you'll know I'm referring to the days when my brother and I were the only siblings, before I was five.  

    Santa came to see me once in the old house. Maybe it's the old reels in my mind that I remember or maybe it was really just the 8 mm films that we watched over and over again.  Either way, I can see it clearly.  Santa was really Mr. Phil (Moye) as the family at home would know. We were the lucky ones because Santa always came to see us on Christmas Eve while we were riding around looking at lights.  In the old house, Santa came once while we were saying our prayers. He brought my brother a cowboy suit with a holster and cap gun. He even got the black boots and cowboy hat and a rifle too.  I got a baby in it's own carrying case. 
    Daddy was always sad at Christmas.  We always went to see our cousins and grandparents on Christmas Day.  One of my earliest memories was of going to my daddy's brother's house. I couldn't have been but 3.  It was Christmas but there was no one home. It was quiet and I still feel sad thinking about it.  I remember talking loudly and mama shushing me. Daddy put me up on a yellow stool and peeled an orange for me.  He was crying. As a child, I never understood this.  I remember many times asking Daddy, "Why are you so sad?  It's Christmas."  He'd say, "I don't have family anymore."  I always said, "But you have us."  Later, some 40 years I learned why Christmas was so sad. He lost his best friend and brother that day, Christmas 1963.
    Mama made our clothes.  I remember seeing pictures of this dress.  It was red. We all got Christmas pjs every year.  Pajamas, underware and shoes were the only things we wore that came from a store.  

    Mama saw a coat she wanted for me in the Sears Christmas Catalog. She made her own pattern from newspaper and daddy said, "You looked better than the Sears Roebuck Catalog."
    My most memorable Christmas was the year we all sang around the piano. I wanted to create a memory moment so I lit candles. Someone forgot to blow them out and we awoke the the smell of burning wood.
     Our baby brother died in an accident a couple of weeks before he turned 6.  Christmas was never the same again.  We stopped going to the cousins house and only went to see Granny and Granddaddy.
    It's the melancholy rainy days that make me ponder years gone by. 
    Happy New Year 2016!


    Merry Christmas Darling
    Greeting cards have all been sent
    The Christmas rush is through
    But I still have one wish to make
    A special one for you
    Merry Christmas Darling
    We're apart that's true
    But I can dream and in my dreams
    I'm Christmasing with you
    Holidays are joyful
    There's always something new
    But ev'ryday's a holiday
    When I'm near to you
    The lights on my tree
    I wish you could see
    I wish it ev'ry day
    Logs on the fire
    Fill me with desire
    To see you and to say
    That I wish you Merry Christmas
    Happy New Year too
    I've just one wish on this Christmas eve
    I wish I were with you
    The logs on the fire
    Fill me with desire
    To see you and to say
    That I wish you Merry Christmas
    Happy New Year too
    I've just one wish on this Christmas eve
    I wish I were with you
    I wish I were with you

3 comments:

  1. {{{Bonnie}}}} Sending much love to you.

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  2. Awww...what precious Christmas memories you have shared. Bittersweet, no doubt. I'm so very thankful for my old memories...especially the Christmas ones :)

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  3. Difficult memories with the happy ones. xx

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