One of my favorite Christmas traditions was the bag of goodies we got at the Christmas Eve Program at the Church when I was growing up. It was just a paper lunch sack with mixed nuts & peanuts in the shell, an assortment of hard candy, like the old ribbon candy, filled peanut & raspberry candies, a candy cane or two & an Orange. Since I grew up in a small midwest farming community, Oranges were a SPECIAL treat. Two of my fondest memories are; Dad coming home after "doing the Church's Christmas" -- bagging up the goodies. Could always tell by his face if it had been "a good year" or not. On good years EVERYBODY got a sack. On "not so good" years just the kids got them. If there were any extras, they went to the kids of "needy families" in the community. The other great memory was FINALLY getting to help "do the Church's Christmas" in '68. In '69, I joined the Air Force & never got back to that little Church on Christmas Eve again. Writing this makes me wish I was back there this year, but sadly that little Church had to close it's doors for the last time this past Summer. With that in mind, I made up "Church Christmas" for the kids tonight -- complete with the old fashioned ribbon candy, filled peanut & raspberry candies & the all important Orange! The kids may be grown & the Grandkids all moved away & the Great Grand Daughter too little to enjoy such things, but the kids are old enough to remember this story when I tell it to them on Christmas Day.
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