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Ah, December is here and even
with all the craziness in the world, I hope you have the chance to enjoy the
season. Several years ago, I wrote a “short-short story” about the season and
thought I would share a few parts with you. I’m sure some of you can relate to
what I have experienced over the years.
DECORATING: We found the box of lights
at the bottom of everything because we had moved last summer and when we got
them out, they were all tangled up and half of them didn’t even work. After
buying new lights and a new ladder because ours was run over by the moving
truck, we strung the lights along the house, around the shrubs, in the trees and
down the driveway. Only to realize we needed five extension cords just to reach
the closest outlet.
SHOPPING: I drove around for over fifteen minutes trying to
find a parking place at the mall and when I finally spied one, a little red
Beetle whipped into it before I could round the corner. After taking a whole day
off to go Christmas shopping, things that were on the sale flyer weren’t in the
store and what I had put on layaway three months ago was now on sale for half
price. And I couldn’t find the right size or the right color or something that
matched the rest of what I had bought and if I couldn’t buy five of the same
thing then I might as well not buy any because everyone had to have one or there
would be crying.
COOKIE MAKING: It was time to bake and my daughter made the
frosting and decided that army green was an appropriate Christmas color, so
Santa, the reindeer and all the snowmen joined the service that year. I wanted
to make trays for work and my husband’s office and for our friends so I had to
bake for several days, hiding everything on the shelf in the office closet
because no one ever goes in there. But they did.
SNOW: All the family was here
to celebrate and just in time because it started to snow and the roads were
closed. The kids all wanted to go sledding and build snowmen. We finally got
everyone bundled up in snowsuits and boots and mittens and caps and then the
littlest one said he had to go potty and so we had to undo the caps and mittens
and boots and snowsuits. Much later, the cold, red noses were wiped and the
hands warmed and cocoa drank and cookies eaten. All the cousins played
downstairs and nobody worried when they argued because all we had to say was,
“If you’re not good, Santa won’t come and leave you any presents.”
CHRISTMAS
EVE: The carolers are singing and we go out and join them before going to
midnight service to hear the wonderful story about the birth of Christ. And when
we come home, all the presents are wrapped and under the tree and the stockings
are hung and the kids are too excited to go to sleep, but all we have to say is,
“If you don’t go to sleep, Santa won’t come and leave you any presents.” Quiet
descends and we sit and watch the lights wink on the tree and hope that on
Christmas Day all the toys make noise and all the baby dolls bawl; that the bike
and trike bells ring and the train whistle blows and the race cars speed around
the track just like the instructions said they would. And on Christmas day when
everything has been opened and played with and tried on, we sigh in relief that
it all works and all fits and is in all the favorite colors. And now we only
have three hundred sixty-four shopping days until we get to do it all over
again.
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Another of my holiday stories, “If Wishes were Magic” is a contemporary romance about making wishes come true and is available in print or ebook format at Books We Love.
Another of my holiday stories, “If Wishes were Magic” is a contemporary romance about making wishes come true and is available in print or ebook format at Books We Love.
Wishing you Happy Holidays,
Barb
Baldwin
http://www.authorsden.com/barbarajbaldwin
https://bookswelove.net/baldwin-barbara/
Interesting roundup of before Christmas pre-happenings. To the list add filling fifteen stockings and sending off seven of them this year
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