We always opened presents on Christmas Eve at our house. Once mother was done serving the scrambled eggs, she rushed upstairs to wrap the gifts. Grandma’s boxes were always wrapped in white tissue paper and tied with real grosgrain ribbon which I remember as blue. Gimpa handed out cash, and Gunny had another martini.
I always got a really good book with wonderful illustrations every year. That was the most exciting happening of the
evening. When the Garretson House
burned, not only were all the good pieces of inherited furniture in it, so were
all these wonderful childhood books. I
have kept an eye out over the years for copies of these editions, and I have
replaced about four of them.
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HREF=http://geeeee-zer.blogspot.com/>Himself:</A> Has to get gravy. Games too.
Myself: Write here. Catch up on my reading here.
Reading: Obama.
Watching: 60 minutes and a special on King Arthur.
Photo: Top: The tree on the Camel Chests with many
Bobbie presents. Bottom: Target wrapping paper.
Gratitude’s: Good to know that Target, Walmart, and Costco
are the main Covid 19 super spreader locations here in San Diego.
I, too, thought the electric train set a neighbor boy had was exciting stuff. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI'm having trouble leaving Obama on the kitchen table and getting on with stuff to do.
ReplyDeleteI'm not progressing very well with Obama. What's left of my brain is so very thick that it doesn't comprehend things well ANYMORE.
DeleteI like this years tree.
ReplyDeleteOur gifts were always opened on Christmas Day though after a while we let the kids open a gift a day 3-4 days before the actual event. I love your little tree. Our tree is only a teeny bit bigger.
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