Winter Blogfest: N. Jade Gray

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Christmas Memories

Christmas was always a time with family growing up. I was lucky enough to live a mile from both grandparents. One just up the road and one across the field as the crow flies.

Christmas eve was at Grandma Gray’s house. I remember the tall tree with tons of elves peeking out from the branches. The tree topper was even an elf with a circle of lights dancing about his head. The fascination I have with the elf on the shelf may stem from this memory? All the local cousins, aunts, and uncles would come for the meal, and there were many. After the food was consumed the presents would be handed out.

Grandma and Grandpa Miller’s house is usually where we celebrated Christmas Day. Their tree varied. Remember those aluminum trees? Her blue one was the prettiest and she always had the beautiful shiny wrapping paper for all the presents. It was pretty just to sit and look at. Sometimes it was just our family at their house and other times our cousins from Texas would be come. The meal was at noon, giving us plenty of time to play with our new toys.

Yes, I was pretty lucky to have all of that love and support growing up. Especially around the holidays. I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year.

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About the Author: I grew up on a farm in Oklahoma. I met my husband while in college. We have two grown sons, one pampered dog and two fat cats.

I have enjoyed writing since high school. I hope to continue to weave tales and bring a little entertainment to those who read my stories.

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Comments

  1. Tonya Lucas says

    Wow this sounds like a beautiful book.
    Merry Christmas to you.

  2. Ruth Ann Toews says

    Merry Christmas to you and your family!

  3. Karen Outhier says

    Memories of love, attention to small details and playing together. Merry Christmas!!

  4. Sounds like a good read.

  5. Sounds like a good book

  6. Andrea McDonough says

    My favorite memory was dinner at my grandparents every year. Now my gram has some heart problems and my grandpa is developing Alzheimer’s sadly. They were wonderful memories, laughing and sharing stories and hugs.

    • N. Jade Gray says

      Cherish those memories!
      Fun times at the kids table for me as well. One time my grandma put in salt in the pumpkin pie instead of sugar. My oldest brother the first to get a slice. No one believed him as he gagged on it until the adults got their slice. 🙂

  7. It’s wonderful that you had such a close-knit family. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas and that 2018 is terrific for you.

  8. nice Christmas memories

  9. N. Jade Gray says

    Thank you for participating in my very first blog experience! I will put everyone’s name in a hat and draw a winner on January 3rd.

    I hope everyone has a Blessed New Year!

  10. N. Jade Gray says

    Drum roll…
    So that no partiality was shown, I had a co worker draw the name from a cup. 🙂
    The winner of my signed book and Christmas Elf is Elf.
    Thank you again to all who participated!
    N. Jade Gray

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