What's Christmas without Choo choo's ?

My father was a railroad man so at Christmas he would go all out putting the Christmas tree in the middle of the room zig sagging the track and the train would travel in between and around all the presents jetting out from underneath. The memories will always remain with me of my youngest of Christmases. Of course we were instructed never to cross or reach over the tracks, which increased the anticipation, because he as well as we knew the most wanted presents were purposely placed on the other side of the tracks. I don't remember ever being disappointed as he passed them out one by one to be opened while all of us watched each and every unwrapping. Not until I got older did I realize how blessed I was to have had my parents even though they weren't very well off financially and how each gift was a willing sacrifice they made for their children. They never skipped on the most important aspect of living we all know as love. Merry Christmas!
 

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