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Stephanie Jackson
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quotePosted at 15:40 on 22nd December 2008

Over the years there are always funny things that happen at Christmas.

When i was little one year I thought Santa was going around with no clothes on - my Dad had forgotten to bring in out presents and he had jumped out of bed and quickly put the sacks at the bottom of our beds but I was half awake and saw part naked Santa running out of the room (before he was disabled I might add!)!

Another year Santa delivered our presents to Mom and Dad's room instead of ours - he had overslept again!

Learning from those experiences our Santa always leaves the presents under the tree DOWNSTAIRS!!!

About seven years ago I fell out of Mom's front door on Christmas day (I don't drink so it wasn't too much Christmas spirit!) and I ended up in accident and emergency all Christmas evening with my sister - great fun - then on crutches with torn ligaments for a few weeks!).

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Cathy E.
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quotePosted at 16:24 on 22nd December 2008
I will never forget one Christmas when Elsie was little. I think before she was two years old. She was sitting on the sofa on Christmas morning and leaned over and took a nose dive on the floor. As she was falling she hit her head on the coffee table. She had a big goose egg on her forehead and was miserable the rest of the day! My heart ached for her!
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Sue H
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quotePosted at 16:31 on 22nd December 2008

I'm sure I must have had a few over the years but right now I can't remember any.

I do remember this cheap, plastic Father Christmas chime we had hung from the hallway ceiling. When it came time to take down the Christmas decorations the chime was forgotten and it stayed up there for years.

It got to be a habit for me to tap the chimes as I went past, and then when I came home late after a night out with the girls, I would tap the chimes and my mum, wakeful until my return, would know I was home safe and sound.

I now have chimes (a bit better quality) hung in my hall, which I tap as I go past in memory of my mum and our little tradition.

Not a funny experience, but kinda Christmas related.

Edited by: Sue H. at:22nd December 2008 16:33
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 16:42 on 22nd December 2008
I remember I was 4 years old and on Christmas Eve, me and my brother and sister were getting the cookies and milk ready for Santa. My mom made sugar cookies and they had green sprinkles on them and my brother Doug told me that it was poison!! SurprisedHe was going to poison Santa so I would get no gifts!!! I was horrified!!!! I screamed and cried and ran to my mom!!Cry I still remember how that felt!!! My heart just broke!! But Doug got into a heap of trouble for that!!!  Funny what siblings will do to each other!!! Laughing
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Stephanie Jackson
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quotePosted at 17:06 on 22nd December 2008

These are great! I had a similar one when Aaron was a baby Cathy - we were eating our dinner and I put him in his rocker and forgot to strap him in and he rocked right off the chair. It wasn't funny but under the "Christmas accident" theme though!!! Another year my step sister's dog bit my sister's son and we ended up in accident and emergency again. My friend said we need our own room up at the hospital!

 Love the chime memory Sue. I have left up decorations and then only noticed in February! Maybe that accounts for the bad luck!

 The poison thing is great Krissy! Brothers!!!

 I have a few funnies from this year. We went to Bodenham on Saturday and went around the star trail to find the nativity. The boys then went to see Mother Christmas. My friends son was with us - he is 13 now and she said he wouldn't want to go in but I asked him and he said he wanted to. I took all 4 of them in. Mother Christmas asked their ages and Aaron said I'm 8, Joe's 12 and Sol's 3. Then Calum said in a newly broken voice "and I'm 13!" It just sounded so funny as he is as tall as me now!  Then she asked what they all wanted from Santa and Sol said a DS. When she gave them a little gift for visiting he said "Is this my DS?" and she said he would have to wait until Christmas for that!!

 

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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 18:36 on 22nd December 2008

My mother didn't celebrate Christmas, however, I remember one year when I was four years old, my three year old brother, Guy, and I were visiting our grandparents (sans our mother) in Florida. They put up a Christmas tree and had presents for us etc. We were very excited, and found it very had to sleep on Christmas eve.

Unbeknown to my grandparents, Guy and I had sneaked out of bed and wandered out into the garage (for some reason I can't remember). According to my grandparents, they heard me outside, saying, "Here you go baby, drink this and you'll be all better." They went outside to find my brother drinking a cup of gasoline that I had poured him.

Clearly, he had only taken a sip and then spit it out, but we spent all of Christmas eve at the hospital!



Edited by: Diana Sinclair at:23rd December 2008 15:54
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Ray Stear
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quotePosted at 18:38 on 22nd December 2008
I bet he ran around the garden, then suddenly fell to the floor.  Was it illness....No, he ran out of petrol. lol
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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 18:40 on 22nd December 2008
LMAO!!! Very good, Ray!!!Laughing
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Richard Sellers
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quotePosted at 19:22 on 22nd December 2008
When i was 2 or 3 at the christmas table i was just getting into ,of all things....peas,and my father was sitting directly acoss from me and was doing something with something,when i felt a sneeze comming on,didn't say anything...the next thing you know,i had a huge mouthful of peas(yes,you know where this is going !!!...) and had a big achoo !! and my dad got a face full of english peas....mushy !!! Merry Christmas !!!
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 19:27 on 22nd December 2008
Rick!!! LOL!!!  I bet your dad ducks now when you sneeze!!!
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