We must all remember the true meaning of Christmas
John 3:16 "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
My most cherished Christmas memory was Christmas eve 2010. My dad had suffered complications from heart surgery and was confined to the hospital. I have a large family and someone was staying with him 24/7. I volunteered to stay with him Christmas eve and we spent most of the night talking about the years gone by. We talked like we had never talked before. My kids came to visit him in the morning and got to eat Christmas breakfast with him. I wish I could say there was a happy ending but, three weeks later, he passed away. Even though Christmas isn't the same without him, I'm thankful for having been able to spend that night with him.
I like to go to the parks and see all the light displays.
LittleJohn
Some of my fondest memories of Christmas are actually the days leading up to it. I love to remenise of those afternoons getting off the schoolbus and playing around the tree and watching the Christmas specials every night. It seemed like there was so much time leading up to Christmas Eve. There were always several nights I would help wrap presents. The little things are what stick in my mind.
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