CHRISTMAS
TRADITIONS – THEN AND NOW
Written
November 24, 2013
The Christmas season officially
begins with the arrival of Eddie the Elf.
He arrives December 1 and he returns to the North Pole with Santa on
Christmas Eve. He is our friend but,
just like the song, he reports to Santa and tells him who’s been “naughty or
nice”. Eddie began visiting us beginning
with Jill in Oak Park and he has continued to visit ever since. Eddie is magic. He can fly – he moves around the house –
sometimes he sits on a shelf or the window sill or the Christmas tree. We all love Eddie but especially Jill, Anna
and Sarah and now our grandchildren. He
is a part of every Christmas. We are all
sad when he leaves with Santa but we know he’ll be back the next Christmas and
every other Christmas after that.
Just going through Christmas
"stuff". Found letter that Anna wrote Santa on 12-24-83. "Dear
Santa, this carrot is for Rudolph. Here is some brandy for you. I hope you give
me what I want. Will you write a letter and put it in my stocking. Love, Anna
P.S. I hope you don't get stuck in the snow. I love taking care of Eddie (the
elf)."
The girls have always helped with decorating the Christmas tree. We have almost always had a real Christmas tree – the smell of pine fills the living room. There are bubble lights – special ornaments and the Christmas angel placed on the top of the tree. Decorating the house and tree, a shared family tradition.
HAPPY NEW YEAR Y UN PROSPERO
ANO NUEVO!
Love your blogs. Apparently Eddie is sure making the rounds in our family.
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