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Freddie

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16. My parents always bought the Firestone Christmas album
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 10:29 AM
12 hrs ago

At the local tire store. Some really great stuff on those records.

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We used to have real candles on the Christmas tree Turbineguy 13 hrs ago #1
Oh you. Thank you very much, Turbineguy. I never knew anyone with real candles on the tree. debm55 13 hrs ago #3
They were common when we lived in Switzerland... regnaD kciN 11 hrs ago #31
Thank you very much, regnaD kciN. We used the string lights too. debm55 11 hrs ago #36
Instead of Christmas stockings, we had vinyl boots, red with Christmas decoration Walleye 13 hrs ago #2
Thank you very much for sharing with us. Walleye. That is a unique idea. debm55 13 hrs ago #4
Living in a small town in northern New Jersey... FalloutShelter 13 hrs ago #5
Great post, FalloutShelter. The local fire department would throw candy from the truck. You are so lucky to get Tiny debm55 12 hrs ago #7
Thanks for the post Deb and FalloutShelter 12 hrs ago #10
You are welcome, FalloutShelter debm55 12 hrs ago #15
A big memory is my dad and I singing "The 12 Days of Christmas" every day after dinner during the season lark 13 hrs ago #6
Thank you very much lark for sharing with us. May the memories of your mother be a blessing to you. debm55 12 hrs ago #8
ALCOA is from western Pennsylvania.... MyOwnPeace 12 hrs ago #9
Thank you very much, My OwnPeace. We never had one. I am so glad. Didn't know that ALCOA made them here in Western PA. debm55 12 hrs ago #11
Midnight Mass displacedvermoter 12 hrs ago #12
Thank you very much, displacedvermotor. I was in the children's chorus. and we sang at the Midnight Mass. debm55 12 hrs ago #14
Before the inflatables, the hard plastic yard decorations. debm55 12 hrs ago #13
My parents always bought the Firestone Christmas album Freddie 12 hrs ago #16
Thank you very much, Freddie for sharing. I am unfamiliar with the album, but it sounds great. debm55 11 hrs ago #21
It was an annual record only available at Firestone dealers Freddie 11 hrs ago #32
Thank you.Freddie. debm55 11 hrs ago #38
We had the cardboard fireplace... discntnt_irny_srcsm 12 hrs ago #17
Thank you very much, discntnt_irny_srcsm. So Santa had a way to deliver the presents. debm55 11 hrs ago #23
Our main tree was in the living room on the first floor. discntnt_irny_srcsm 11 hrs ago #34
Thank you very much for sharing with us discntnt_irny_srcsm. debm55 11 hrs ago #41
My dad raised three kids on his own. That said, we were lucky to even have a tree. Emile 12 hrs ago #18
Thank you very much for sharing with us Emile. Your tree sounds beautiful. And your father sounds like a great man. May debm55 11 hrs ago #24
Two: the nut bowl and the angel chime decoration. Xavier Breath 12 hrs ago #19
Oh , Thank you Xavier Breath. I had the angel carousel with the candles . Didn't you just stare at it in wonder? debm55 11 hrs ago #27
We used to go to a Christmas Party every year. Kids applegrove 11 hrs ago #20
My dad would take us 3 kids to the VFW Christmas Party Emile 11 hrs ago #22
Sounds like a riot. What is VFW? applegrove 11 hrs ago #25
Veterans of Foreign Wars Emile 11 hrs ago #28
Thank you Emile for sharing with us. I went to the Knights of Columbus party and got a gift. Bless you Emile. debm55 11 hrs ago #26
Thank you very much, applegrove for sharing with us. I bet it was fun for you. debm55 10 hrs ago #42
We did the same, but it was a Kiwanis Christmas party. I'll never forget Cloudhopper 10 hrs ago #47
Thank you for sharing . Wow that was a huge teddy bear. I got a tin of those hard candies. debm55 9 hrs ago #50
My family never did huge, elaborate, easily-spotted-from-orbit outdoor decorations. Aristus 11 hrs ago #29
Thank you very much Aristus. I remember people decorating their doors that way. I though it was very nice and festive. debm55 10 hrs ago #44
Cookies, cookies, cookies! Raven123 11 hrs ago #30
My mom's aunt would make a TON of cookies, all kinds Mad_Dem_X 11 hrs ago #35
Thank you very much Raven123. Yes, Christmas cookies are the best. debm55 10 hrs ago #46
We had a cardboard fireplace Mad_Dem_X 11 hrs ago #33
HAHAHAHAHHA. Did you have the red brick cardboard one? Thanks Mad_Dem_X debm55 9 hrs ago #51
Oh yes! Mad_Dem_X 7 hrs ago #73
My dad would routinely burst into song Mad_Dem_X 11 hrs ago #37
HAHAHAH. Thank you very much Mad_Dem_X. May your dad's memories be a blessing to you. debm55 9 hrs ago #54
I miss him terribly, especially this time of year. Mad_Dem_X 7 hrs ago #74
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I loved hanging the tinsel. pandr32 11 hrs ago #39
Thank you very much, pandr32. My brother would do the same. It made my Father very angry. debm55 7 hrs ago #71
We had a Lionel train on a platform my dad made some_of_us_are_sane 11 hrs ago #40
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHHAHA. I am sorry some_of _us _are_sane. but that is sort of funny. debm55 7 hrs ago #72
Yes. This. OldBaldy1701E 10 hrs ago #43
Thank you very much OldBaldy1701E for sharing the manger scene. It is beautiful and carries the memories of your debm55 10 hrs ago #45
I remember always having this mix of hard Christmas candy that came in a blue or green foil tin. The brand was Society KitFox 9 hrs ago #48
Thank you very much, KitFox for sharing the wonderful Christmas Eve events in your home. Excellent. debm55 8 hrs ago #64
We had these plastic hanging decorations made from small, round, colored plastic Cloudhopper 9 hrs ago #49
I remember them. Cloudhopper. We called them popcorn decorations as they were rough. I live in SW PA and they were all debm55 9 hrs ago #53
The annual Christmas music album 31st Street Bridge 9 hrs ago #52
Thank you very much, 31st Street Bridge. debm55 9 hrs ago #63
I remember some time before Christmas, awaiting the arrival of the big Sears catalog SheltieLover 9 hrs ago #55
Thank you, SheltieLover. Did you dog ear or circle the items that you wanted Santa to bring you? debm55 9 hrs ago #58
Oh, absolutely. Dog-eared & circled items. Lol SheltieLover 9 hrs ago #59
HAHAAHAHA Thank you. SheltieLover. debm55 9 hrs ago #61
Mr Jingaling ... marble falls 9 hrs ago #56
HAHAHHAHAHAHA, Thank you very much, marble falls. debm55 9 hrs ago #57
Homemade cinnamon bread, rum balls, egg nog and homemade fruitcake. mwmisses4289 9 hrs ago #60
Thank you very much, mwmisses4289. That sounds wonderful. debm55 9 hrs ago #62
Popcorn balls. Sneederbunk 8 hrs ago #65
Thank you very much, Sneederbunk. And you could make more popcorn to string on the tree. debm55 7 hrs ago #69
Plywood/painted cut outs ballardgirl 8 hrs ago #66
HAHAHHAH. Thank you very much, ballardgirl for sharing your memory. debm55 7 hrs ago #70
That pink light bulb, pushing a candied yam around on my plate (I hate yams, even candied ones), and Mom's wonderful Dorothy V 8 hrs ago #67
Thank you so much for sharing your Christmas memories with us Dorothy V. Love you, deb. debm55 8 hrs ago #68
One of my grandmother's churches had Christmas caroling every year with a party at the church afterwards. CrispyQ 6 hrs ago #76
Thank you very much for the Christmas caroling. In 8th grade, my homeroom went caroling. You don't see that any more. debm55 6 hrs ago #77
Velvet dresses for girls and a velvet vest and dress pants and white shirt for boys. debm55 5 hrs ago #78
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