well my best memory isn't like everyone else's. mine is kinda hard to understand. see my parents divorced when i was four. my best christmas memory is the last one we spent in the house before we lost it b/c my mom. it was just my dad, my 2 older sisters, and me. though you could tell my dad was sad he still tried to stay happy for me since i was only four. we took all kinds of pictures of us then we went to my grandma's and ate there like we do every year with the rest of the family. he took more pictures there. and it's a great memory for me b/c my dad passed away a year ago and my grandma was the year before that. and those pictures are the only ones i really have of my father and grandmother. my grandma was like a mom to me b/c she helped my dad raise me. those pictures mean a great deal to me considering they help me get through the holiday season now without feeling depressed. people may not understand what i mean by this but you would if it happened to you.
2006-11-09 01:40:10
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answered by Anonymous
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The year that I was 8, my family spent Christmas at home rather than with all of my extended family for the first (and only!) time. My new baby brother had come home from the hospital on Christmas Eve. It was really special to me to be able to share that time with just my parents and brothers, rather than rushing around to visit everyone under the sun.
2006-11-09 01:28:23
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answered by Anonymous
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There were 5 of us kids.....4 of us were older and the baby came late in our lives....well that's how we figured it.....the youngest was 6 years old at the time...but....I can remember one Christmas Eve, where us 4 older kids just couldn't sleep. After our parents went to bed, we stayed up and went into my bedroom...all of us sitting there in one bed with a box of crackers and jar of peanut butter..talking about what we hoped was under the tree. We finally fell asleep and our parents actually woke up before us. They found all of us 2 girls at one end of the bed and the 2 boys at the other end...with peanut butter still on our faces sleeping soundly......Man...the joys of being a child !!!!
Thanks for the memory !!! Have a Great Day !!!!
2006-11-09 02:13:04
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answered by lisa46151 5
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For my siblings and that i (and that i visit show out that i'm an Empty-Nesting single Retiree -- so early existence college trip journeys are an prolonged time interior the previous) .... iciness wreck -- a time of great kick back, great mounds of snow everywhere, snowboarding (flow-usa), Ice Skating/Hockey, snow-shoeing, and sledding down the piles of snow that have been made via the snow removing crews (Ah, what exciting -- and how briskly we would flow!) Spring wreck -- The Thaw is the two coming near or occurring ... water everywhere, splashing by puddles, seeing the snowmen we equipped get a 'sauna therapy' ... putting away the iciness issues for the season, and searching longingly at our bicycles and bikes ... summer season wreck -- tenting! traveling our Grandma at her lake residing house and assisting her out ... working by the fields to the creekside and splashing down, Bicycling around the community, enjoying video games with different toddlers and doing the yardwork (hello, we enjoyed mowing the backyard, looking after the trees and trees, etc). those are a number of our universal early existence thoughts of school trip journeys. in spite of the undeniable fact that ... enable me additionally element this out ... my siblings and that i DID seem forward to the initiating of school besides -- because of the fact we enjoyed gaining understanding of and having exciting in college daily!
2016-10-21 12:57:17
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answered by Anonymous
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In my religion when ever the Nile reaches its high point we have a celebration to Isis where we bake sweet cakes and give gifts to one another, just as She is giving to us. I love that time of year and have many happy memories of the family meals we shared before her statue.
2006-11-09 01:22:11
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answered by Isis 7
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I would never forget this one Christmas(cause i havent had one like it since)I woke up and it was just soooo many toys and barbies, completed with the barbie mansion,barbie cars, 2 Kens(1black,1white) a variety of change of clothes.....I will never forget that particular Christmas
2006-11-09 01:56:55
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answered by Simple1 6
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The first time I successfully locked myself in my bedroom all through christmas and refused to participate in anything for the entirety of the event.
I effectively had to keep a bottle of water with me in my room and fast for several days.... but it was worth it not to have to eat the horrible food that gets put out at christmas.... not to mention the smell of the tree...
After my first boycotting of christmas, my family knew better than to subject me to it against my will again.
2006-11-09 01:23:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Christmas and New Years eve sleding
2006-11-09 01:32:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Having my mom spend time with me when she came home from working as a nurse in Saudi Arabia
2006-11-09 01:23:30
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answered by Osunwole Adeoyin 5
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Going to meet Grans parents in village
2006-11-09 01:23:01
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answered by evertalall 4
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