DDDVIOAUS wrote:
1. What is the oldest Christmas memory you can remember?
I can't say it's my oldest memory, but it's one that stands out, probably because it was so hilarious. I was 16, my sister was 14. We had gotten a new dresser for Christmas. One of long wide ones, not the tall chest ones. We shared a bedroom, so the dresser was to be shared too. It had 3 smaller drawers on top, 2 larger ones in the middle and 2 on the bottom rows. After all the present unwrapping was done, my sis and I went to our room and started putting our stuff into our new dresser. We didn't close our door all the way, leaving it open about 4 or 5 inches. Everything was split even, EXCEPT for that danged third drawer up top. I figured since I was oldest, I should get the extra drawer. So I started putting my bras and little bikini panties in that drawer. Which my sister promptly began pulling out of the drawer. She had decided the drawer was hers. No reason given
So she started pulling my bras and panties out and putting her stuff in! Well no way was that happening, I mean I called dibbs, I'm the oldest, the drawer was mine! So I yanked her stuff out and put mine back in. She yanked my stuff out and started throwing it at me, so I threw her stuff at her.......We're arguing quietly. I mean it is Christmas and we don't want our dad to hear us fighting. So we're throwing bras and panties all over the room, and whisper arguing. And one of the bras, can't remember if it was hers or mine, ended up stuck on the top corner of the door. And then there's my dad, looking through the partly open door, saying "What the hell is going on in here?" and the bra FELL! Right on our dads head! He didn't find it funny........We didn't dare laugh. So we promised to knock it off and he went back to the living room. My sis got a red felt pen and wrote her name in the drawer!!!! To this day I can't remember who ended up getting that stupid third drawer. BUT the really funny thing is that my sister keeps everything. And 34 years later, she still has that silly dresser! And her name is still visible inside that drawer!
DDDVIOAUS wrote:2. What is the best Christmas you have as an adult?
My best Christmas as an adult would have to be a recent one. My grandson, who is 5 now, was born over 2 months prematurely. Because of this, he was intubated and in an incubator thing for quite awhile. For two months, he had all these tubes and lines and stuff. He had to stay in the hospital in NICU for two months. He missed his first Christmas....But the next Christmas was the best! I can't remember details of the day, but it was simply because he was home, and he was fine and healthy that made it the best Christmas I've ever experienced.
DDDVIOAUS wrote:3. What is your favorite Christmas tradition you or your family had when you were a child?
We always opened one gift on Christmas Eve. Which was good because my dad would always have to take a shower, shave, get dressed etc on Christmas day and we had to wait. We could go through our stockings and see the unwrapped stuff "Santa" left us, but couldn't open any gifts til my Dad was ready. So on Christmas Eve we would pick the package that really had our curiosity up and open that one first
DDDVIOAUS wrote:4. What is the most favorite Christmas tradition you have now as an adult?
Well, my husband and I no longer do this family tradition because we don't have kids at home any longer, BUT it has been passed down to our kids and their kids.
On Christmas Eve, we would have something easy and quick for and EARLY dinner, hot dogs, nachos or something. Then after dinner, we would dig out the VHS tapes of all the Christmas shows, and I mean ALL of them. And we'd sit there and watch every one of them. (I'd usually read or something because I'm really not a fan of cartoons, even Christmas ones) I'd make hot chocolate complete with marshmallows and whipped cream. We wouldn't go to bed til after midnight. Then the next morning, I'd be the first one up. Usually around 5 am. I'd start the coffee and when we had a fire place, light the fire. Then I'd go wake everyone up around 6 am
DDDVIOAUS wrote:5 What do you miss most about Christmas from when you were little?
The FEELING of Christmas. The excitement. Unfortunately it's just not the same when you get older. I miss getting a real tree and making a day of decorating it and then counting down the days until Christmas.
DDDVIOAUS wrote:6. What would be your fondest Christmas wish for all your fans and fellow Charms.
To enjoy every day like it's Christmas. To keep the magic alive all during the year and not let things get in the way. To make memories with your family and friends all year long.