Christmas always comes as a very special time for our family. We celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ three times; once with each set of grandparents and once with just our family. Tradition plays a huge role in the way we celebrate each year. Never changing a thing Christmas comes and goes the same way every year. Except for the one event that takes place at my mother's parent's house, that is never quite the same.
Every Christmas morning my family wakes up, just after partying the night before at my grandma and grandpa VonFeldt's house, to the cries of "Santa was here, Santa was here!" from my little brother. That tradition might change, however, he is getting older. The presents are unwrapped, breakfast is eaten, and showers are taken, to prepare for the even bigger celebration to come. It never fails that we always make it to the Rankin's house last, d
The creative minds of my grandparents make Christmas a very memorable time. The fifty dollars stashed away in a stocking somewhere only begins to tell of the good times we have at this special holiday. Through that and all the other traditions that take place every year, one realizes that it's not everyone's presents that make the holiday, but everyone's presence that makes it special.
First everyone gets their own personalized stocking, not knowing what lays inside. Once every person has their own the dig into the stockings begins. This sock hides the one . Inside you will find some of the most useful things to something you don't even want to touch. Old apples, carrots, and even onions are commonly found within these fun little things. All of the contents of the stockings have been revealed, yet still the secret remains. Where is the fifty dollars? Every year in the stocki
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