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Christmas letter ideas

by Nan Keltie

Light a holly-berry scented candle and stir up some holiday memories! While you write this letter, sweet holiday memories will settle around you like a warm shawl. Why not surprise friends and relatives with your own variation of the following Christmas letter?

Dear ______,

I thought I'd try a different kind of Christmas letter this year. It isn't about our summer vacation or every celebration and recital we've attended over the past year. Nope, it's not about us at all - it's about Christmas memories. Here's hoping it brings a smile to your face and a special glow to your heart!

When I was growing up, we didn't have a lot of money, but we did have a lot of fun! Every winter, Dad and Mom went to choose our Christmas tree at a lot next to the grocery store. It had to be well-proportioned, full-branched and, most importantly, the right size to fit our tiny living room. Meanwhile, six children - with the oldest teen in charge - were waiting at home for the family station wagon to return.

Once the tree trunk was shaped to fit the tree stand, the fun began! While Christmas records spun on the hi-fi in the background, Dad hummed along and strung the lights. They were multi-colored glass tubes with floral tops, and they had some type of liquid inside. I'm sure they'd be considered a fire hazard now, but we had fun watching them bubble and percolate back then!

Next, we carefully unpacked dozens of fragile ornaments that had been in the family for years. My favorite was the shiny blue bulb I'd decorated in grade school. There were others that were shaped like knobby little clusters of berries or grapes. There were silver ones with colorful horizontal stripes and diamond shaped ornaments, too.

Once they were all on the tree, we started hanging tinsel. That seemed to take forever, because my older sisters insisted we hang it one strand at a time. Finally, at the very tip top, Daddy would place a shiny silver star. It was the crowning touch, in more ways than one, for our annual tree-trimming experience.

Around the living room were other special touches: Holiday cards and Christmas letters had been hung from door frames. Candy dishes were perched on end tables and atop the old-fashioned radio that occupied one corner of the room. Christmas was the one time our favorite candies were there for the taking: chocolate-covered peanuts, jellied orange slices, mixed nuts and Brach's hard candies.

Mom and Dad always had to scrimp and save so they could buy at least one gift for each of their six children. I remember the excitement of watching them carry those mysterious packages from the car to the house. Once they'd been stored in their bedroom, the door was closed and the no-peeking period began. I'd get shivers up and down my spine just trying to imagine what might be in that room! After supper, when Daddy went in to wrap gifts, he would make all kinds of unnecessary paper-crackling sounds just to torment us kids.

Mom, in the meantime, was stirring up something yummy in the kitchen: divinity candy, coconut macaroons, chocolate fudge or the sugar cookies we would later decorate. We didn't have store-bought squeeze tubes of icing back then. Mom mixed it on her own with powdered sugar, milk, vanilla and food coloring.

It was our joy and delight to smear it on dozens of cookies shaped like stars, bells and trees. I loved using multi-colored sprinkles and icy-looking pearl candies to decorate mine. We sometimes ended up with more icing on our faces than on the cookies. Talk about sticky-sweet fun!

Another happy memory was driving around town after dark to see all the lights. Nobody had inflatable globes or snowmen back then, but lights, ribbons and evergreen made a lovely sight. I remember Dad driving by one house that had a plastic reindeer and sleigh on the roof. That was a rare sight, and certainly one worth driving across town to see.

Well, I've rambled on long enough about my favorite memories. What about yours? Hopefully this Christmas letter has stirred up some good ones. If so, I'll consider it a seasonal success!

Have a wonderful holiday season!
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