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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.


Featured Holiday Memories:
Carolyn from Archer City,  TX  USA says:See others from this town11-28-2010
 
I believe the most memorable Christmas is around 1957 or possibly 1958. I received this really neat toy piano from Santa Clause along with the dolls and doll clothes. I had this little cousin that wasn't really interested in the rocking horse that Santa pulled out of the his sack of toys. As my memo... MORE
 
Yvonne from Hall,  MT  USA says:See others from this town12-12-2010
 
We have antique sleigh bells that have been in the family a long time. When my children were small, I would run around the outside of the house, very close to the walls. and ring the bells after the kids went to bed. One year, I forgot that I had planted a new bush at the front corner of the house a... MORE
 
  

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Carol from Goulburn,    AUS says:See others from this town11-07-2009
  
Here is an Australian Christmas Carol to give you the idea of my Christmas - The north wind is tossing the leaves, The red dust is over the town, The sparrows are under the eaves and the grass in the meadow is brown, As we lift up our voices and sing - the the Christ Child the Heavenly King. ... MORE
 
Anne from Richmond,    CAN says:See others from this town12-20-2009
  
When we were kids, in the 1960s, all you could get were Charlie Brown trees. Those were never good enough for my dad. Every year we'd buy two trees. Dad would cut all the branches off one, then drill holes in the trunk of the other and stick the cut branches in the holes. Our new, improved tree was ... MORE
 
Jane from Keswick,    CAN says:See others from this town11-06-2009
  
When I was probably about 8 or 9 years old (somewhere around 1971) I remember my mom and dad bundling my sister, brother and me in our winter woolies and taking us across town on our tobaggon/sled to get our Christmas tree. I had to stop and do a snow angel or two along the way. The snow so crisp, t... MORE
 
Joan from Timmins,    CAN says:See others from this town11-04-2009
  
Winter in Northern Ontario can begin stormy, freezing rain and treacherous driving conditions. Just as the last minute shopping starts I remember gently falling, huge snow flakes, the music from the stores decorations, and coloured lights. Meeting friends shopping for their treasures, the moments th... MORE
 
Nina from Welland,    CAN says:See others from this town11-08-2009
  
As a child I remember walking to Church Christmas Eve to sing in the Childrens Choir. The whole church was decorated and the lights and music along with the creche at the front of the church made the christmas so special . Outside the snow was gently falling and everything was white and clean and ... MORE
 
ViVi from Repentigny,    CAN says:See others from this town11-05-2009
  
After trying to write something about Christmas in a small town, I realized that I did not grow up in a town. I am a Suburbia Girl with No Town. Nevertheless, Christmas was beautiful. We were a small family (2 children, 2 adults) with not to much resources. We visited family on New Years but Chris... MORE
 
Hannelore from Hamburg,    DEU says:See others from this town10-31-2009
  
We used to live in a 3rd floor flat with no access from the outside (no balconies or fire escapes). We did not own a tv set or tape recorder, and the family radio was in the kitchen. Every Christmas Eve the livingroom door was locked during the day. My parents and I spent the evening in the kitchen.... MORE
 
IRENE from Nuevo Laredo,    MEX says:See others from this town12-10-2010
  
My Holiday Memories as a child 50 years ago, were Las Posadas (inn) with my family, walking from one house to the next, with songs asking for a room to spend the night with Joseph and Mary (dolls), no doors opened, tired, cold, walking, for many blocks, the happy ending was one door open with surpri... MORE
 
Brit from Hovet,    NOR says:See others from this town12-10-2010
  
Back in 1991 I got divorced and the agreement with my ex-husband was that our daughter would celebrate Christmas alternatly with me and him. So in 1992 I packed her off to see her Dad and packed myself off to visit my sister, who lives in Hovet in Hallingdal. This is an 8 hour drive in the winter. W... MORE
 
Britt from Florø,    NOR says:See others from this town10-31-2009
  
We allways had rice porridge for lunch on Christmas eve. Mom made a lot because Santa loves porridge. She put the leftovers in a bowl, put suger and cinnamon and a dash of butter on it, and we got outside and put it in a safe place for Santa to eat when he delivered our gifts. I believed in this for... MORE
 
Hanne-Grete from Narvik,    NOR says:See others from this town11-08-2009
  
Standing outside looking in, thats my childhood christmases. My family didnt celebrate christmas, new year, birthdays, not any holiday or event. On christmas eve I would go out, peeking in windows in the neigbourhood. Looking at smiling faces, the decorated trees, wonderful food and whole families t... MORE
 
Maria from Juana Diaz,    PRI says:See others from this town12-25-2009
  
I grew up in a town that sets the bar for the definition of small town. It had the grand total of no more than 2000 people when I was growing up. The town is called Juana Diaz, in Puerto Rico. We don't have seasons changing or the possibility of a white Christmas there, but we do have a lot of Chris... MORE
 
Jan from Jeddah,    SAU says:See others from this town11-04-2009
  
In the 1970s we lived in Saudi Arabia and the first Christmas I invited the wives and kids from our company over and we made ornaments from dough that we baked and then painted. We made paper chains and strings of popcorn, baked cookies and drank hot chocolate while we were doing all of this. I made... MORE
 
Marquita from Albertville,  AL  USA says:See others from this town11-07-2009
  
My favorite story of Christmas was of a soldier and a stranger that came to us one Christmas Eve. My family had always traveled to my Grandfather's house on Xmas Eve to visit and exchange gifts This one year in 1961,the journey was different. Our small town had only one downtown hotel and one bus st... MORE
 
Gene from Anniston,  AL  USA says:See others from this town11-06-2009
  
I remember as a small boy the excitement of Christmas. We always went down the hill to Granny and PawPaw's on Christmas eve. I remember the vinyl covered dining room chairs around the formica table. I was so excited that I was just worn out. I feel asleep across the seats of two of those chairs. ... MORE
 
KathiD from Atascadero,  CA  USA says:See others from this town12-13-2009
  
I was one day old on my very first Christmas. Mom and I were treated like royalty (says Mom) by the lovely nuns at the hospital, who even decorated the rooms and made a Yule Log. Dad was home with four children ages 4-11, attempting to make Christmas jolly for all. We stayed in the hospital 5 days (... MORE
 
Kasey from Cerritos,  CA  USA says:See others from this town01-03-2010
  
When I was around 11 years old we lived in a small costal town north of Los Angeles, CA. My mother worked for a doctor in town and I what remember the most is when mom would take me to the doctor's. There was an old-fashioned town square with shops and offices around the square. Mom would park the c... MORE
 
Ginie from Downey,  CA  USA says:See others from this town12-18-2009
  
Santa was due most any time, and my brother and I were on pins and needles waiting the visit of the great man. Suddenly there was a terrible clattering out on the front porch accompanied by lots of laughing and whispers to be quiet. We ran to the door and were greeted by a little shetland pony who r... MORE
 
karen from Fairfield,  CA  USA says:See others from this town11-26-2010
  
A long time ago, at the age of 11, it was on Christmas eve, that my brother, one year older, was dying . Not easy, but for me, it was like he was alive because the last words that I recall him ever saying to me , was on that night, and those words were " I love my sister. You makeme smile when I hur... MORE
 
Betsy from Grass Valley,  CA  USA says:See others from this town11-16-2009
  
We moved into our new home the day before Thanksgiving 2008 and I thought it couldn't get any better but it did. With family and friends and a warm fire it snowed on Christmas day. With 103 windows in this house we all found just the right view. The house gushed of warmth from the fireplace, great s... MORE
 
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