Sunday, December 14, 2014

FAVORITE CHILDHOOD CHRISTMAS MEMORIES - BLOGMAS 2014 - DAY 14

WOW there are so many! My very first personal desk when I was 9, my aunt coming to visit from Texas around that same time and sitting on the floor in a leather dress playing Barrel of Monkeys with the younger kids or maybe the year I got my first bike, whoops wait that was the birthday before Christmas.

My grandfather worked for General Electric as an X-ray technician of sorts (he oversaw the installation and calibration of X-ray equipment) and one year he brought home a GE Snow tree and ornaments (I still don't know the correlation between between being an X-ray technician and Christmas trees). Anyway this tree had a HUGE cardboard base and once the tree was up and decorated you filled this base with thousands of tiny Styrofoam balls and when you turned the switch on the tree would make it's own snow.  As a kid I thought it was pretty cool, but as an adult I look back and realize what a MESS it made!! Especially when the wind was blowing and static electricity was high - those damn balls stuck to EVERYTHING!
But wait, that is not my favorite memory.  It turns out that my favorite memory is of trying to stump my dad each year with his gift - it became a mission of sorts to be the first to stump him.  I swear the man was Carnac when it came to knowing what was inside a box. We tried EVERY year to stump him and I don't remember ever being able to do it.  We tried adding bricks, taping a silver dollar with duct tape to the bottom so it would flip back and forth to make noise when you shook it, adding a pair of shoes... but he ALWAYS guessed!  I don't know how he did it.

8 comments:

  1. I bet that "snowy" tree was magical as a child. And the trying to stump your Dad story made me laugh out loud! Did he ever tell you if he had a trick to how he knew??

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  2. LOL yep as a child, but now I wouldn't have it around on a bet. Daddy died very young and took the secret to his grave unfortunately. Even now, 22 years later I find myself thinking of how to stump him.

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  3. I love the idea of the snow on the Christmas tree :D I can imagine the mess though haha but it must have looked stunning <3

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    1. I thought it was amazing as a kid, but looking back I think it was pretty cheesy.

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  4. That tree sounds amazing! But I agree as an adult it would probably be pretty annoying. Wonder what my cat would look like after it got done "snowing". LOL!

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  5. The snowy tree proves what we will do to bring the magic of Christmas to our children, doesn't it? I love the idea of it! I think fathers must be very, very good at guessing their presents...I haven't been able to stump mine yet!

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