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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Tell me your Christmas Story........


Egg nog or hot chocolate?



Favorite Christmas carol?



Favorite Christmas movie?



What's on the top of your Christmas tree?



What's your favorite Christmas tradition?



What's your favorite Christmas food?


What is your best Christmas memory?

6 comments:

Jen from Oregon said...

I always watch two movies.... Christmas vacation and Home for the holidays.
We play board games and sled in the backyard if there is snow.
I sure miss the days when my kids were little and there would be piles of toys Christmas morning. Now that they are 20, 18 & 17 and pretty much just want cash.
One tradition I always stick to is giving them a life saver storybook. They expect it!
Happy Holidays!!!

Anonymous said...

Egg nog or hot chocolate?
Anything with booze.


Favorite Christmas carol?
Jingle bells because it reminds me of when I was in lst grade and I made the class sing it in April!!

Favorite Christmas movie?
Forgive me for this but I love Sleepless In Seattle this time of the year! So goooooey!

What's on the top of your Christmas tree?
Always a STAR!


What's your favorite Christmas tradition?
Christmas Eve when I was a kid. We would always go to WVA to my cousins house. My brothers and I would stay up all night seeing if we could see Santa! I was sure he didn't know we were at my cousin's house. But he always found us! LOL!!!
I miss those days. Thanks for the memory Judi!



What's your favorite Christmas food?

Anonymous said...

P.S. my favorite Xmas food is Tamales
Growing up in TX that's what we ate on Xmas Eve. Loved them and loved the tradition!

Debi said...

Hot Chocolate...

It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas...

The Holiday & Christmas Vacation among many others...

An Angel...German Chocolate Cake made from scratch & Ham...

My Favorite Christmas Memory is from when I was about 10 yrs old. My Grand Parents surprised all my Cousins, my Brother & I with bikes.

Debbie said...

Better late than not at all !!!!
Here goes
1. Hot Chocolate
2. "It's the most wonderful time of the year" crooned by Andy Williams
3. White Christmas
4. A tall glass orb with 3 balls in graduated sizes and a big pointy thing on top. (Really old from my aunt & uncle.)
5. All of my family(Dean) have come to my house for the past 28 years on Christmas Eve. The crowd has gotten smaller with the loss of loved ones, however we are on an upturn now with new babies and son-in-laws.
5. Without a single solitary doubt in my mind~~~ Russian Teaballs. I'm salivating just thinking about them

Debbie said...

Oops forgot the most important one. Christmas 1971, my Dad was in the hospital. They sent him home Christmas morning, my Uncle and my Mom went to pick him up at South Side Hosp. While they were gone I got out a red courderoy vest, a plaid flannel shirt, found a white halloween wig, and stuck cotton on my face, sewed together a red triangle hat and was waiting for my Dad dressed as Santa. I made so many people happy that year with my costume, it was great seeing the suprise on my Dad's face.