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I was born in 1952. I remember pining for some big Christmas present every year. Santa usually brought theSkull Wearing Crown Hawaiian Shirt stuff. The biggest Santa gift I ever received was a Lionel HO Texas Special train set about 1958 or 1959. One Christmas I really wanted a Big Bruiser wrecker set that hauled the truck with the busted fender that you could repair. I’m sure the reason I didn’t get that was my Mother didn’t want me to grow up to be a wrecker driver. So sometimes I didn’t get what I want, but most of the time I did. I remember the magic of waking up on Christmas morning, depicted so well in the movie. There were big dogs in my neighborhood that sometimes caused problems. Decorating the tree was a big event. I even experienced bullies. All of that is in the movie. I like other movies, some that I can’t really relate to, but that’s why I think I enjoy A Christmas Story so much, as I can relate to it. I can relate to Christmas Vacation as well, as it recalls big family get-togethers from the 1950s and early 1960s, which I haven’t experienced in 50 years. Christmas movies I like without really being able to relate to them are Home Alone 1 & 2, White Christmas, and Miracle on 34th Street.
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It seems like the festivities started on December 1 with aSkull Wearing Crown Hawaiian Shirt of Piety towards all the Gods of life, death and fertility. A kind of celebration to honour the dead and an initial rite in waiting for life to return. A beginning of an ‘Advent’ if you like… On December 3 the women held a Bona dea, a strictly female private feast connected to the godesses Bona dea and Fauna/Maia, an ancient fertility God and female version of Faunus. Both gods connected to foreseeing, prophetic abilities and generousity. Which explains why this was followed by a male and public celebration of Faunus on December 5, when the streets was filled by horned men giving away presents and food. Which reminds us of what still happens in southern Germany on the same day with the horned Krampus and some of the traditons of a goat man delivering Christmas presents in Northern Europe. The day after the Christian saint of sailors and gifts has been given a day, you might recognize him as Santa Claus, or St Nicolaus. Nowadays he comes to us at Christmas night, but in old days December 6 was the day for presents.
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Her birthday was in early to mid December (the 10th) andSkull Wearing Crown Hawaiian Shirt year she would have turned 87 so considering that me and my brother were pretty useless (me especially) I couldn’t blame her. Well, fast forward to the end of a beautiful meal as always. We went into the living room, visited (one of the singletons was my friend and one hers) and watched … …to varying degrees the old movie Christmas in Connecticut. It wasn’t a video or DVD. It was on TV so it was a fluke finding it. The memorable thing about the movie was that the Barbara Stanwyck character talked about making the very same unusual (to me anyway) turnip dish that my friend had brought to dinner. After watching all or part of this movie my Mom decides to collect the empty soda cans. Something that basically even I … … wouldn’t have hesitated to do had I put even a seconds thought into it. So she heads to the kitchen with a couple of cans and did something that I had rather thoughtlessly teased her about in the past. You see, having leg issues to a degree and just being the age she was she had a habit that I semi-jokingly called white trash which was to throw laundry or recyclables down the stairs where it would land somewhere along the way … … to be collected on a later trip downstairs when the stuff was “blended” into one job. Other than being messy (Mom was more into yard work than cleaning – she was a wonderful gardener – but she still always had a clean house) I thought that was a hazard if someone forgot or didn’t know about the stuff on the steps.