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Almost that time of year again ........
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<blockquote data-quote="BossMaroni" data-source="post: 196380" data-attributes="member: 5200"><p>Way back when the dinosaurs died, I was born (okay, it was 1969). In the mid-70s, my mom always hung this Christmas decoration which was a big red leather strap with 3 big sleigh bells on it. We always had a different tradition for Christmas, because I grew up on a dairy farm. We didn't wake up to see our presents under the tree, because my parents wanted to wait until the mornng milking was done before opening our presents.</p><p></p><p>So, they always found some way to get my sisters and me to head to the basement and play or something. Then, my parents and grandparents would pull out all the presents and get them under the tree. Then someone would ring those sligh bells and they'd yell for us to come upstairs.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure our three faces would light up brighter than the Christmas tree.</p><p></p><p>Wow...all kinds of great little memories popping into my head right now. Excellent topic, Jordan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BossMaroni, post: 196380, member: 5200"] Way back when the dinosaurs died, I was born (okay, it was 1969). In the mid-70s, my mom always hung this Christmas decoration which was a big red leather strap with 3 big sleigh bells on it. We always had a different tradition for Christmas, because I grew up on a dairy farm. We didn't wake up to see our presents under the tree, because my parents wanted to wait until the mornng milking was done before opening our presents. So, they always found some way to get my sisters and me to head to the basement and play or something. Then, my parents and grandparents would pull out all the presents and get them under the tree. Then someone would ring those sligh bells and they'd yell for us to come upstairs. I'm sure our three faces would light up brighter than the Christmas tree. Wow...all kinds of great little memories popping into my head right now. Excellent topic, Jordan. [/QUOTE]
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