As I announced yesterday, Quilting Gallery is 5 years old on December 10. Over 150 bloggers, including Sharp Quilts is celebrating by having a Blog Hop Party with Give-Aways.
I will be giving away a Moda Charm Pack - Half Moon Modern - to one of my followers or one of my guest that visits my blog between now and December 15. The winner will be chosen by the random number generator from the comments posted by midnight, December 15.
To be eligable to win just leave a comment about your favorite Christmas memory on this post. Comments left on other posts will not be included in the contest. I am hoping that many of my guests will become followers. I do have give-aways occasionally and would love to have you join me. Who knows, maybe by December 15 I will add more items to this give-away.
My blog is a mixture of my quilting, my family and many other activities and trips that take place within my world.
Click on the Quilting Gallery link above to visit Quilting Gallery and see a list of other bloggers that are also celebrating this birthday. Visit as many bloggers as you can to become eligable for the prizes.
Happy Quilting,
Sandra
Hi Sandra, I remember the Christmas I heard Santa Claus in my house. I was probably around 6 years old and I heard the bells on my Christmas stocking as it fell off the door (we didn't have a fireplace). I made my grandma go out into the livingston first in case Santa was still there.
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(I haven't forgotten about your 2 1/2 " squares, just have had a lot of stuff going on since we got back to Ca)
My mom always gave us a new ornament each year which was one of our favorite things. I do it now for my own kids.
ReplyDeleteLast year I was a new Mom for Christmas so I think watching my baby girl made Christmas so meaningful and memorable.
ReplyDeleteHello from Memphis. My favorite memory is the year I received a piano for xmas and remembering my dad trying to keep me from seeing him bringing it in the house. I'm one of your new followers.
ReplyDeleteCandlelight service on Christmas Eve while growing up is my favorite. When the lights in my big church went dim, seeing the rows and rows of candles and singing along to Silent Night - well it still gets me a little teary-eyed thinking about it! Thanks for your giveaway!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas memory involves driving from North Carolina to Kansas in the days when it was not all interstate. We would drive through small towns and see the most magical Christmas displays - just like a Norman Rockwell painting. :-) Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite memory was my eldest son's first Christmas - my first Christmas as a mum ( over 20 years ago!)
ReplyDeleteProbably getting my first sewing machine on Christmas morning!
ReplyDeleteMaking lefsa with my mom and sisters every year!!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite Christmas memories was the year I got my first and second horse!
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when I was little, maybe 4 or 5, at my grandmas house, my aunt had brought her boyfriend or husband I don't know, well he went into the garage and then 5 min later SANTA came and I got to sit on his lap and got presents etc, then he left and the boyfriend came back and I was telling him that he missed SANTA!! I was so upset that he missed santa.... lol
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas memories are of going christmas tree hunting in the mountains. One year there was bunches of snow and our truck slid off the scary dirt road on the way down (we were all ok) but most other years it's way calmer!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas memories are driving around at night looking at lights. We had a particular neighborhood in our town that went all out. Each house had a large display representing a Christmas song. As a young child I thought that was really cool. As a mom I thought it was really cool watching my son enjoy a piece of my childhood.
ReplyDeleteWhen my boys were 3 and 4, we woke up Christmas morning and waited... and waited... and waited for them to wake up. When we finally made enough noise to awaken them, they each opened ONE present - noisy firetrucks and absolutely refused to open anything else - they were so into the firetrucks LOL. That was the Christmas that the Toy Story figures were all the rage and I had waited in line to get the spaceship and my boys weren't interested in the least GRR!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite Christmas memories is my sister's, aunt's, and my annual Christmas songs "concert" after Christmas day brunch.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to win! :)
sarita0818(at)comcast(dot)net
I loved opening presents with my brother on Christmas morning. He still believed in Santa for a long time, so we'd leave little clues for him around the house to make him further believe that Santa was there.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite xmas memory is the time my husband surprised me with tickets to disneyland. =) Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI am your newest follower, and have wonderful memories of watching my uncle and aunt dancing the Tango on Christmas Day...
ReplyDeleteFavorite Christmas memory is how beautiful Germany was this time of year.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas memory is taking my kids to see the Garden of lights - an outdoor walk-through light show where they made an entire garden of flowers out of lights. It was magical.
ReplyDeleteI have to say this years memories so far. I took my 4 and 2 yr old to a play and the wonderment in their faces was so cute. My 2yr old would wave to the actors when they cam close.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas memory was my great grandmother telling us all about the christmases of her past and her traditions!
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite christmas memory was the year we went cross country skiing in th e afternoon.
ReplyDeleteI have lots. One is as a college student helping my brother put together his son's bicycle on Christmas eve. I am a lot younger than my brother and it was fun to be in on the "grown up" side of Christmas.
ReplyDeleteMy grandfather helping me set up my first Sewing machine at the age of 7,it was a little singer, I wish I still had it.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory isn't going to make sense really, but it's the first christmas I can recall where I was aware of the "secret", and after we all opened our gifts and my sisters were in the other room I said thank you to my mother for my gifts.
ReplyDeleteI love Christmas and I think my favorite memory is walking home from church with a lit candle and seeing how far we could get without the light going out. Thanks for the give-away.
ReplyDeletei had some lovely christmases as a child, and when i was single... but having christmases with my own family and watching my own children be so excited - this makes every year's christmas even better than the one before...
ReplyDeleteFun! One of my favorite Christmas memories is of the year my dad built me a doll house. It was beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSeeing my mom wrapped up in the quilt that I made for her. Thanks for the great giveaway! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWe've always had an artificial tree, and one year my parents upgraded and my sister and I got the old one to decorate for our very own. That was a blast. I suspect watching my 4-year-old with her new doll house this year will soon become my favorite though. :)
ReplyDeleteMmm my favorite christmas memories is when all the family are singing christmas song.Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteSandra, lovely giveaway, thank you! I love the blocks you have been working on, really pretty colors.
ReplyDeleteI remember the first Christmas after I moved away from home. My mother was going to get an artificial tree...but my brother and I went out, bought a tree and decorated it while she was at work.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was little my family got together every Christmas Eve at grandma's house and then just about every night after that, we would go to all the aunt's houses to see their decorations.
ReplyDeletewhen I was a kid my dad got us a cocker spaniel puppy, was the best Christmas morning ever.
ReplyDeleteMy brothers and I gave my dad a gray belt for Christmas one year and he decided to make us feel good about the gift by being a bit over enthusiastic about it and we got it on camera. Unfortunately it is not on a format we have a player for, but we still quote his filmed remarks to this day.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory was when my sister and I were being kind and setting up the Christmas tree for my mom. My sister was the one adjusting the tree at the stand, while I was making sure it was straight. The tree fell on top of her and I couldn't stop laughing! She was fine! ;)
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite memories is the year the entire family (all eight of us) got flannel pajamas. Red bottoms and red on white tops. We were quite the sight!
ReplyDeleteOur Christmases were so simple compaired to what goes on today. One of my memories is of the stuffed animal I got that mom bought with green stamps...anyone else remember those???? That was in the 60's....I'm getting old!
ReplyDeleteWhen we were little, my brother and I got a Millennium Falcon to share. It was awesome.
ReplyDeleteA puppy walking around under our tree one Christmas morning!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite memories is of hanging the engraved ornaments my parents got for me throughout my childhood - I now get ornaments made for my boys :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful giveaway! Favorite Christmas memory would be the year I got home Christmas Eve with our newborn daughter!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower. My favorite memory is the first year we were able to spend Christmas together as a family. :-)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite christmas is as a kid getting toys to open as a kid.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas memory is when my brother and sister-in-law flew me to their home to meet my brand new nephew!
ReplyDeleteDeborah
pinkscissorsdesign @gmail .com
My favourite Christmas Memory is looking at the fairy lights on the Christmas tree in my parents house when I was a little girl,,, such magic from the fairy lights I called them,
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The year my brother dressed as Santa and came to Mom and Dad's house! So funny!
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Every year forms a new favorite memory. I love recalling how my grandfather would show up to pick us up every year - mom didn't drive and Daddy was overseas - saying Christmas was canceled because he "shot the old buzzard". Every year I told him he made it to us and he said it must have been after that. My grandfather didn't even own a gun!
ReplyDeleteI'm an Army brat so we were usually far away from family at Christmas. When I was in grade school we were stateside & close enough to my Mom's family, so that my Dad could drive up to my Grandmother's in the Alleghany Mountains of MD. It was fun spending Christmas on the farm. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteFavorite Christmas memory? Not being able to sleep at all on Christmas Eve night because I was so excited for what Santa might bring. Geez - that was a l-o-n-g time ago! I'm a new follower.
ReplyDeleteA few years ago I remember sitting in our front room Christmas afternoon watching all my children, spouses and grandchildren playing and talking and being overwhelmed with the feeling that it doesn't get any better than this. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI can remember Santa arriving when we were out on a Christmas light drive. I think my folks felt we were catching on and wanted to make us believers for a few more years. It worked.
ReplyDeleteone year for christmas my dad set up the video camera to catch santa in the act - and he did! watching the tape the next morning we saw boots and a gloved hand putting gifts under the tree. :)
ReplyDeleteI think each year brings a new memory to add to the past ones.. Loved when the kids were little and that special excitement that comes when you believe in Santa still.. they continue as big kids (adults) when they get excited over just the small things and being together.. Christmas is still a magical time.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance -- I am a new follower. Great blog..
MaryLou
Fun4Me1249@aol.com
My grandmothers cookies are my favorite memory of Christmas...I wish I had more of her recipes but she mostly kept them in her head and I was to young when we lost her to have known enough to have written them down
ReplyDeleteI always loved waking up Christmas eve and being able to open one present. It was so exciting. My mom would hide it under the bed. Vivian
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory is whatever holiday when ALL my sons and their families are with me...you can't beat being with family! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteMemories of the first Christmas with my sweet husband, he makes my life so special!
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When I was about 5 or 6 Santa came for a visit at our house early and we each got our picture taken with him and of course got a gift.
ReplyDeleteHI! IT WOULD BE WAKING UP AND FINDING A BEAUTIFUL DOLL HOUSE! THANKS FOR SHARING!
ReplyDeleteMERRY CHRISTMAS!
msstitcher1948@yahoo.com
Hello from Minnesota! (If I got a puppy it would trump everything! but...) one of my favorite Christmas memories is from when I was five: I got a Cabbage Patch doll (the real ones that came form adoption centers and had cloth faces) and then we went to Christmas service at our church and my parents made me leave my new baby, Geneva Belle, in the cold car. I was one worried little mother!
ReplyDeleteI grew up in and low live again in Southern California, but for 6 years (when my kids were little), we lived in New England. So, there is something really special and memorable about those 6 Christmases. One year, in particular, when we lived in rural Maine-- my husband took the kids (on their little cross-country skiis) across the many feet of snow, to find and cut down our own pine tree. So cute! And, as a CA-gal, it was just so magical and memorable. (as I sit here in the sunshine eating tangerines from our own tree... a different kind of magic!)
ReplyDeleteMost memorable Christmas was the year we lived in Florida (I grew up in Missouri) and we went to the beach on Christmas day. It was so odd to me. It was so warm.
ReplyDeleteMe mum and I would always go shopping together for christmas. just the 2 of us to look for presents for the rest of the family.
ReplyDeleteScoping out all the presents while waiting for my parents to get out of bed. We never understood why they weren't as excited as we were.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory is the year I got my scooter with a honker (creature from sesame street) horn... it quickly turned into a bad memory when my bother decided he would get to ride it and broke my honker... Oh well I still remember how excited I was in the first place.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the giveaway! Mine is my uncle parading a mounted deer head outside the living room windows, while my parents told me Santa's reindeer were here!
ReplyDeleteI love thinking about putting up the nativity scene with my dad.
ReplyDeleteI remember long trips to Louisiana from wherever my Dad was stationed for some Christmas visits. The anticipated visit was always so exciting.
ReplyDeleteGoing to the Christmas store an hour from our house.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas memory is coming out of church after midnight mass on Christmas eve to snowflakes just beginning to fall -- and then getting snowed in!
ReplyDeleteTeaching my grandfather how to play Jenga. He was n engineer and was fascinated by the game!
ReplyDeleteScratching scratch-off lottery tickets with my cousin after we opened presents was always fun :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas memory was the year my parents invited 5 lonely people from our church to share dinner with us that day. It left a big impression on my child mind and became one of my favorite and clearest memories of the holiday because it was a real and genuine extending of God's love to those less blessed than we were.
ReplyDeleteI remember the first year that we had our dog, he was so overwhelmed by people and gift wrap that he couldn't handle it. He eventually wore himself out and passed out under the tree. He let us "wrap" him up in paper. It's still one of my favorite pictures of him :) He's 13 now and doesn't really get too excited about much these days.
ReplyDeleteI always get each of my kids a new ornament every year from their first year and every year after. :) Thanks for such an awesome giveaway! Happy Holidays to You! :)
ReplyDeleteMy best Christmas was when my horse had her colt on Christmas morning! Being only 6, couldn't figure how Santa fit the poor thing in his sack! Great giveaway. I am a follower. jbechosend at sbcglobal dot net
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a child I wanted a sled in the worst way. Of course it was too big to be wrapped, so there it sat under the tree at my Grandparents. I ran to it making the obvious assumption, but my Grandma said she thought it was for Aunt Nonie. I don't remember crying, but I do remember feeling deflated. Then my Grandpa (who mush have snuck some writing on the bottom without my seeing it) announced that Santa had written my name on the bottom.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory was the year as a child that we got our puppy Scooter. He was a dachshund and we had him for 16 years. Sturdy dog to survive 7 children.
ReplyDeleteStaying up late playing games on Christmas Eve with my family, then trying to stay awake to hear Santa. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI have so many great Christmas memories. One that is a favorite is Christmas of 2004. During Thanksgiving my husband, my boys (7 and 5 at the time) and I were in China meeting our daughter (and sister) for the first time. We had our daughter home for her first Christmas and her first birthday. We spend that Christmas with family and it was so wonderful introducing Gianna to her new family. :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas memory would be that of my Granddad. He has since passed away. He played Santa Claus for me, my sister and my 2 newphews when we were just little kids. I knew it wasn't the real Santa Claus because Granddad wore his glasses and Santa Claus didn't. Still, his heart was in the right place and he still did a good job and you got to sit on his lap and presents were handed out. You have the perfect giveway - Moda Charm Pack from Half Moon Modern. That is all we really want.Fabric - strips, yards, charm packs, it doesn't really matter. Thank you for the chance to win. Happy Holidays.
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sandit1@sbcglobal.net
Sonora, CA
My favourite Christmas memory is waking up to snow on Christmas morning. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas memory was 5 years ago, it was the last Christmas we spent with both of my parents. Thank you. Patty
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My favorite Christmas memory was last year. My family was celebrating Christmas on a cruise ship. We had a great time!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas memory is seeing my kids so excited to open their presents.
ReplyDeleteChristmas in Door County, WI
ReplyDeleteThe time it snowed Christmas morning! Perfect!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas memory is the last one that included my mom and my sister. Thanks for participating in the Blog Hop Giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI loved getting up late in the night to dig out gifts that Ihad forgot I bought...lol
ReplyDeleteMaking gingerbread houses with my son! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI have so many happy Christmas memories, it's hard to choose just one. But one that came instantly to mind was the first Christmas after I fell in love with the man who then became my husband. This was a long time ago--1958! He had given me his present before we left our college, but made me promise not to open it until Christmas Day. I cheated a bit and sneaked down to our tree late on Christmas Eve and opened it. It was a beautiful gold bracelet with a dangling heart on it. Sadly, somewhere along the way I lost that bracelet, but the memory is still as bright as that gold heart was!
ReplyDeleteMany wonderful memories. As a kid, I remember Santa coming early while we were out driving around looking at lights.
ReplyDeleteI remember when I was 4, I received a pedal car and a winnie the pooh stuffed bear. I still have that bear 39 years later.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory is my first Christmas I saw snow. I'm born & raised in S.Florida so I didn't see snow until I was 19
ReplyDeleteWhen my daughter was about 7 or 8 she was up in the attic and came across a pile of wrapped presents. She came out and said to me "So that's how Santa does it! He drops off presents early" I just smiled and said, yes that's it!
ReplyDeleteOne year when we lived in Bethlehem Pa. It started snowing on Christmas Eve to about 12 inches. It was magical for the children and we walked to church on Christmas day and loved the beauty of it.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas memory is of my Dad, decorating the tree. He loved and collected ornaments, and was filled with excitment when it was time to bring them out again!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas memory... the first time I watched It's a Wonderful Life with my husband. It's now an annual tradition! Thanks for the chance to win and Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas memory is of my grandmother watching my first child open his first Christmas presents on Christmas morning.
ReplyDeleteI loved spending Christmas at my Grandmas opening presents and enjoying food :) Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI remember waking up to a White Christmas when I was 6 - one of the only times that ever happened!
ReplyDeleteI remember opening all the gifts one Christmas, wrapping them back up, and acting Soooo surprised when i opened mine. My kids have heard that story and won't let me forget my wicked ways! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI remember opening all my gifts up early and then rewrapping them!
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ReplyDeleteI have never done Xmas so I don't have a memory to share on that one.
Last year we all played Wii before Christmas dinner!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory is cutting down our Christmas tree with my family.
ReplyDeleteSanta leaving our stockings at the end of our beds! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteGee, Not many memories, I do remember baking cookies one year with my aunt. Thanks for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite christmas was the first time My husband was home and not out to sea (US navy submarines fleet) in 5 years that my husband was home in port for Christmas. He finally got to help with all the christmas shopping and wrapping and decorateing and teh frist time to ever see his son open his gifts.It was a wonderful Christmas for all of us.
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My favorite memory is trying to sleep and having the giggles with my brother on Christmas Eve. No matter how hard we tried we could never get to sleep!
ReplyDeleteThanks for being in this fun blog hop. Merry Christmas. When I was around the age of 5 or 6 I told my parents that someone told me there wasn't really a Santa. So Christmas eve I was suppose to be asleep in bed and lo and behold I heard Santa's bells on his sleigh. Yippee There is a Santa. I am now a new follower.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas memory is many, many years ago...arriving at Mom and Dad's 4:30 in the morning and waking them up to open gifts. They were farmers and suggested I would never get there before they got up. LOL
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas memories were the ones when my children were little and still believed in Santa. Thank you so much for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas was in the 1980's. I was in my early twenties and had been in the hospital for several weeks. A friend of mine who was terrified of hospitals came into my room carrying a live four foot tree and all the decorations. I will always remember that Christmas because he not only fought the doctors and nurses to be able to get the tree in my room but also spent the evening decorating the room. He was shaking and looked like he would pass out any second but brought Christmas to me because he cared more about me than his own fear.
ReplyDeleteI have many fond memories of Christmas when I was a child waiting for Santa to come hiding on the stairs with my brother.
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I THINK IT WOULD HAVE TO BE THAT FAKE WHITE TREE WE HAD IN THE 70'S AND THE SPINNING WHEEL OF FOUR LIGHTS THAT LIT IT UP. My parents must have been hippies at heart.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite Christmas memory is waking early and sneaking a peak at the Christmas tree to see if Santa had been yet, then waking Mom and Dad, all excited to tell them that he had visited.
ReplyDeleteHi Sandra: I'm a new follower. I hope you'll come by and visit me, too, and follow. My favorite Christmas was the first one when I was a girl where I had enough money to buy presents for everyone in my family. I rode the bus downtown to the Woolworth's store (WalMart of yesteryear) and bought something for everyone. I wrapped them all and was sooooo excited to see them opened. That year began a long many years of the thrill of giving.
ReplyDeleteMy family alway got a pizza on Christmas Eve and ate it as we drove around looking at Christmas lights
ReplyDeleteMany happy memories of being a child when Christmas was magical. Fewer happy memories when I was the parent and worried for months about getting enough under the tree.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas memory is making cookies for Santa when I was a little girl. audiodropzone(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteThe first Christmas that we spent in this house I was alone. My husbans was deployed and we had an ice storm that stranded me for a couple of days. On Christmas morning I got up and walked down to the river to see the sun light up the ice in the trees. That and the sound of the river was one of the most beautiful and peaceful moments in my life.
ReplyDeleteit is not my favorite memorie, but the one who has made me who I am today.. when I was young my dad told me there would be no Christmas as he didn't have any money..I had hoped that Santa would step in and leave something under the tree, but it didn't happen..I would have been happy with a coloring book but there was nothing. When I grew up I decided that if there was a child in need of Christmas I would be that Santa and I have every year found a family on hard times who just needed a helping hand. Santa gets things for the children and something small for mom and dad and then it is left on their door.. They never know who their Santa is. I also work all year with my charity group to make items for ill children, nursing homes and a abused shelter..so they are not forgotten.. The best part of Christmas is sharing
ReplyDeleteI remember our family going to our church's Christmas Eve service, and hearing the bass soloist's voice ring out, "O Come, O Come, Emanuel."
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
Susie
legato1958@aol.com
First time my son went nuts on Christmas morning was great. I could watch that video all day :)
ReplyDeleteJust became a new follower. Favourite memory would be the first time that we decided to unwrap all the presents on the 25th, instead of another date that worked better. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteGoing to my grandparents for family reunions. thanks for the giveaway. Merry Christmas. I am a follower via GFC. vickise@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI loved driving to my grandparents house on Christmas. It was always exciting to get there and see everybody.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory is one of the years we spent Christmas at my uncle's farm. He was called away at the last minute to help a neighbor and what do you know? But Santa showed up to talk to all the nieces (I actually was old enough to know what was going on, but the younger ones were thrilled)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory of Christmas was when my family came and decorated our yard so that My husband was able to see all the lights. He had just been through a terrible operation for cancer and was told he would not have long to live. that was 6 years ago. He is still enjoying Christmas with us and every year since The kids have come over and put up all the lights outside for him to see and enjoy
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway! One of my most cherished memories of Christmas happened in 1996, the last year my Granny was
ReplyDeleteliving. She did not know what to get me for Christmas.
She knew that I loved her china. She gave me the platter
that went with that set. I cried when I opened that gift. Thanks for the chance to win!
wigglypup2(at)yahoo(dot)com
thank you so much for the giveaway--one Christmas several years ago, we drove to visit family in snow country-we got in just ahead of a bad storm, there was snow and it was really cold and windy and people were told to stay inside but we watched cars continuing to go up and down the roadway(as long as they could anyway); we were safe and with family-a blessed Christmas
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My favorite Christmas memory is driving around on Christmas Eve with my cousins looking at Christmas lights - and magically, Santa would always come while we were gone. It's hard to go wrong with Moda designs. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower....
ReplyDeleteFavorite Christmas memory... I think, for me, it's just the memories over the years of always being with my grandparents, cousins, etc. There are a TON of us that get together, and you can be sure that insanity prevails.
Thanks yoU!
My favorite Christmas memories are that every Christmas Eve my godfather would come over and bring presents just for me. I felt so special.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite Christmas memories is the year we went to visit my parents in the mountains, had a beautiful deep snow, and were able to walk in the woods in the new-fallen pristine snow. Such a treat for this Florida girl!
ReplyDeleteSearching for a live Christmas tree on our farm with my Dad.
ReplyDeleteI have lots of great memories of Christmas growing up. I remember one Christmas when I was a tween and I got all the items on my list. I can still remember the painting with a clock in it that I got.
ReplyDeleteThank you for a great giveaway and the chance to win.
usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com
My favorite Christmas memory is making fresh cinnamon rolls with my grandma on Christmas morning. Yum!
ReplyDeleteFavorite Christmas was anytime that we had snow in the morning!
ReplyDeleteFave Christmas memory was when my sister and I got hamsters ;)
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