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Use the form and share YOUR story! Do you have fond holiday memories? Do you love your home town, current town, childhood village, or neighborhood? Is there a tradition you enjoy? We all have a holiday story to tell. Regardless of your age, your religion, or your location, please take a moment to tell us about those special times and places in your life and help us expand the Christmas in a Small Town community. |
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| Bruce from Quitman, TX USA says: | See others from this town | 12-15-2010 |
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| Christmas of 1972 - my wife & I's first Christmas together.
We had dinner at her parents house with my family and our cat & dog. A commotion in the kitchen found our cat with her head stuck in the turkey carcass trying to run away from the dog who was chasing her. |
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| Marcia from Quitman, TX USA says: | See others from this town | 12-15-2010 |
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| I took a beginner's quilting class in West Monroe, LA and met a wonderful lady who became a very wonderful friend (Jan Sorrells). She introduced me to Stitchin Heaven in Quitman, TX. We took a class there - an overnighter - and took turns driving back and forth from each others house to get the quil... MORE |
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| Linda from Quitman, TX USA says: | See others from this town | 12-15-2010 |
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| This time of year reminds me of my mother's kitchen where she had such wonderful smells from the holiday cooking that she gave as gifts. The aromas of cookies, candy, pies. cakes, and popcorn filled the house along with the cedar Christmas tree that we cut from our pasture. Yes, there were lots of g... MORE |
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| Carla from Quitman, TX USA says: | See others from this town | 12-15-2010 |
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| Every Christmas is a beautiful memory. We are celebrating the birth of Jesus with family and friends and very often beautiful music. |
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| Sandra from Mt. Washington, KY USA says: | See others from this town | 12-15-2010 |
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| Being an 'old gal', my memories (of anything) begin in the fifties. Still believing in Santa, my brother and I always got excited when our Dad would take us riding in the car to see all the 'lights'. We had a certain neighborhood we visited each year that seemed to be more magical than any other. We... MORE |
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| EMILY from OCALA, FL USA says: | See others from this town | 12-15-2010 |
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| We got one (1) present each Christmas!!!! There were 6 of us kids!!!!!!
It was soooooooospecial and at great sacrifice!!!
I think it would be /may well be, soon, the BEST policy/practice in all families! |
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| Sharon from Quitman, TX USA says: | See others from this town | 12-14-2010 |
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| When I was 13, I *so* wanted a sewing machine for Christmas. This was a lot to ask for as my parents did not have much money. On Christmas morning I ran to the tree to find one small box with my name on it. I was so disappointed - it certainly was not a sewing machine. I tried not to show my feeling... MORE |
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| Sarah from Quitman, TX USA says: | See others from this town | 12-14-2010 |
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| The night my cousins and I "saw" Santa running under a dining room window outside our house. I used that experience for several years to refute other kids suspicions about the existence of Santa. Turns out, a much older cousin was having a little fun with his younger cousins that Christmas Eve. I wi... MORE |
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| Debbie from Quitman, TX USA says: | See others from this town | 12-14-2010 |
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| The Christmas Tree is my best Christmas memory. Being raised on the farm, money was watched very carefully. Except when it came time for the tree. My dad always let my brother and I pick out the biggest, tallest tree. They were always so wonderful decorated with the bubble lights, glow in the dark o... MORE |
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| Ginger from clifton, NJ USA says: | See others from this town | 12-14-2010 |
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| As a child (one of five, born in 1958) our Christmas tree was lit with pink and blue lights. My maternal Grandfather chose blue lights for his family's tree, in honor of the Virgin Mary and the sanctity of the Holiday. When my mother had her own family tree, she added pink lights to convey the happi... MORE |
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| Marcia from Quitman, TX USA says: | See others from this town | 12-14-2010 |
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| Christmas Eve in my parents beautiful large house, where there was a tall real candle in every window including the attic. No electric lights were used except the tree. My mother made the whole evening so magical and the same when we had kids! The candle represented welcoming in the Christ child. We... MORE |
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| Nichole from Quitman, TX USA says: | See others from this town | 12-14-2010 |
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| My favorite Christmas memories have got to be piling in the car and driving around to see Christmas lights...When I was little we never had a "cool" car, it was either dented up, loud, had a piece of plastic as a window, or all of the above....Although, I was afraid to let friends ride with us, I ha... MORE |
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| Dotti from Quitman, TX USA says: | See others from this town | 12-14-2010 |
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| This year my sister sent to me a collage of my 7 siblings with their respective husband/wife and in the center there is a picture of my mother at her 80th b'day party. it almost made me cry. Memories are just happening all the time! |
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| Jasmine from Quitman, TX USA says: | See others from this town | 12-14-2010 |
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| My favorite holiday memories are the one's with the kids and putting up the Christmas tree on Thanksgiving night!! It's always been a tradition! |
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| Linda from Quitman, TX USA says: | See others from this town | 12-14-2010 |
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| My favorite memory was my mother letting us open one gift on Christmas Eve, and it was always a new pair of pajamas. How wonderful it was to sleep in those nice new PJ's. I passed the tradition on to my boys when they were small, but now that they are grown I make them a new pillowcase to open. |
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| Mark from Milwaukee, WI USA says: | See others from this town | 12-14-2010 |
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| My fondest adult memories at Christmas (mid eighties)center around getting the house ready for the season and getting our children geared up for Santa's arrival. We lived in an old house with a attic on the second floor around December 6th the children would wake to a note from Santa and the elves t... MORE |
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| Chris from Quitman, TX USA says: | See others from this town | 12-14-2010 |
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| My favorite Christmas memory is the year I got my featherweight sewing machine! It was probably around 1967-1968, and I was SO excited. I was around 16 years old, and that sewing machine went everywhere with me after that. It sewed all my clothes, as well as clothes for my mother, in high school. It... MORE |
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| Deb from Quitman, TX USA says: | See others from this town | 12-13-2010 |
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| I loved Christmas with my Daddy. He always was so enthusiastic about Santa and even would open the back door to make us believe that Santa had just left the neighborhood. Dad passed away with leukemia at the ripe old age of 49. He lived a full life and taught us all how precious each and every momen... MORE |
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| Karen from Quitman, TX USA says: | See others from this town | 12-13-2010 |
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| Hot chocolate, cookies for santa, noses up to the cold wet windows, so sure we could see Santa, sure we had heard him. Waiting, waiting until we could wait no more and into bed we went only to jump up at the crack of dawn to see what was under the tree. A doll for the girls, a truck for the boys and... MORE |
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| Tammy from Quitman, TX USA says: | See others from this town | 12-13-2010 |
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| When my brother and I found our gifts hidden under the bed-- a Barbie for me, and Tonka truck for him-- played with them, and then put them all back. Then acted surprised when 'Santa" delivered them for Christmas morning! |
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