Quite a few thoughts have been shared on this topic already, thought that it might be time for it to have it's own thread.
What are your best/funniest/most sad memories of Christmas (or, if you don't celebrate Christmas, what are you memories of the holiday that you do celebrate)? What special/funny thing did your Mom (or Dad!) do for Christmas? What special/funny unexpected event happened at Christmas?
What special Christmas song, or music, or scene, sends you back to that time?
Do you find the Holiday season difficult as you have gotten older?
Or - add your own question or comment here: ________________
Many of the things that come to mind, for me, is the music. As I said in a previous post, the secular Christmas music (for me) brings back the most intense memories. Probably because, at a very young age, we kids had our own record player, and records. I remember playing the Gene Autry (remember him?) version of "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" ad nauseam (my Mom would finally tell us to quit playing it for a while). This back when I still believed that there really was a Santa Claus.
If this song comes on while I am in the mall (doesn't matter the artist) I am outta there.
Like Queen said in an earlier post, I can't bear to listen to "I'll Be Home For Christmas", although it was a huge favorite of mine when my Mom was still living, and when I still looked forward to going home for the holiday.
I especially liked the Anne Murray version (she sings a nice prolog):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmDR1uH3R70
After reading Sue's comments about Christmas music, and Queen's comments about this particular song, I tried to figure out why it effects me so. I think it is because that I can never again (nor can most of us) "be home for Christmas", at least to the home I grew up in, with Mom, a big smile on her face, waiting there to welcome me. This is probably true for most of us here.
I guess, for maybe the first time, I realized that this song is not about being home for Christmas at all - but it is about not being able to be home for Christmas ever again. As the song says: "I'll be home for Christmas - if only in my dreams".
Anyway, easy to be maudlin for the season, but I'm not really looking for that.
Let's tell some funny stories here - I'm sure all of you know some - let's put a match to the fireplace, fire up the old Yule log, sit down and put our feet up and down a cup of Christmas Cheer.
Anne