Saturday, December 25, 2021

An Alabama Christmas

 

 

 Each stocking was bulging with oranges, apples, clusters of big raisins, hard candy, nuts"

I have one of my framed letters to Santa Claus and I mainly wanted fruit.

Christmas can be both a wonderful and awful time of the year for many of us.  The holiday has become one associated with worries over holiday debt, sadness from loss, concerns over gatherings, and add into that the calamities of the last few years: the pandemic, politics around the dinner table, and now, worries over the supply chain.  Contrary to the limited horizon of many in this modern age, the holiday is not simply a chance to get out of classes, engage in gluttony, and play video games.

We must remember the joys and losses of our shared family and cultural histories, and part of that is sharing the memories of Christmases past.  The following was written to me by my much beloved great aunt, Mrs. Mary Paul [Pittman] Smyrl, 1899-2006.  She was one of many who sparked my interest in our family history, and I have taken up that task gladly. The following is a letter that she wrote to me in the 1980s after I asked her about her memories of Christmas in northwest Alabama.  Let this be a reminder that we share with one another the bonds of heritage, family, and tradition and it is up to each of us to shoulder the burden to preserve the bonds which our ancestors gifted to us.

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6 comments:

  1. It is utterly boorish to use such terms; especially vile in consideration of the greatest gift to all the world. Men have strived since the beginning to reduce and eliminate Christ.

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  2. Interestingly, I enjoyed oranges, apples, pineapple, kiwi and almonds this advent even though my taste and smell was lost. Recovering from covid during the holy season, these fruits and nuts harkened me back to the simpler times of my childhood. It has given me a much needed time for reflection while under self-imposed quaranteen.
    We un-quaranteened on Christmas eve day for a trip to the supermarket. I drove the speed limit and enjoyed every minute of the over one hour trip.

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    1. We un-quaranteened on Christmas eve day for a trip to the supermarket. I drove the speed limit and enjoyed every minute of the over one hour trip.

      Thanks and I'm sure you enjoyed it!

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