Tuesday, December 10, 2013

To: 24 From: Mom and Dad

Susanna Leonard Hill's Third Annual Holiday Writing Contest is here and I am participating  for the first time.
This one of my favorite family Christmas stories.  We still remember and chuckle.



To: 24
From: Mom and Dad


Christmas Eve and Dad was finally home.  
 “O.K. let’s open presents.”  I said.
“Now, Yettee give your dad a chance to relax.”  Mom followed him into our living room.
“Hurry up, Dad and get relaxed.”  All eyes were watching, waiting.
“I’m relaxed.”  He smiled.  “Let’s get this party started.”
Being the oldest, I got to open the first gift.   Steph handed me a gift with To:24 From: Mom and Dad. 
“Who is 24?  Mom?”
“That’s you. Instead of names, I used numbers. It’s my no peeker plan.”  Mom smiled.  “No one peeked this year did they?”
“No” we sang.
“Good.  Go ahead, Yettee.”
“Thank you mom and dad.”  I ripped the paper off.  Paints and paper.  “Thanks.  Tradell’s turn.”
“This one says 53.” Steph said.
“Let me see, that’s for Ham.” Mom checked her list.
“What about 2?”
“That’s Yettee’s.  Tradell..” Mom slid her finger down her list. “77 is for Tradell.”
Steph started looking through the pile for 77.
“Here it is.  To:77”
“Thank you.”  Tradell said as she opened a bottle of men’s cologne.
“ Oh my.  That’s for your dad.”
Mom studied her list.  “I have two  77s.  Number 5 is Tradell’s.”  Mom leaned back in her chair.
 “Found it.”  Ham popped up from behind the tree.
“Thank you.”  Tradell stared at a football.
“What is happening here?  I wrote down the name and number after I wrapped the presents. I lost the list for a while and rewrote some of it.  I know Number 89 is for Tradell.”
We all dove into the pile of presents.  This time Steph raised the gift in the air. 
 “Thank you.”  Tradell smiled, the Princess doll was hers.
“See it works.”  Mom smiled.  “Ham’s turn.  Number 1 for Ham.”
 “I always wanted a purse.”  Ham got up with his number 1 and danced.
“I’m next.”  Steph grabbed number 91.  “Yes, new spiderman pajamas.” 
 “My turn.”  I jumped up giggling.
“No, me.” Tradell giggled.
“I just don’t understand.  I thought it was such a good idea. Next year will be different.”
I hope not.



20 comments:

  1. Hah! That is actually a really good idea...if you don't lose the master list like Mom did. ;)

    Good luck with your entry!

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  2. Great idea! And like Teresa said, as long as you don't mix up the master! Good luck!

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  3. Fun story, 24! Happy Holidays! :0) - Donna Sadd

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  4. My mom once double-wrapped our gifts so that the top tag didn't truly reflect who the gift was for - only the inside tag mattered.

    Can't believe we were REALLY trying so hard to peek at the gifts - but kids do!

    Cute!

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  5. This is too funny... makes a great story! Sounds like your mom was too clever for her own good. ;)

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  6. Ha! I love this idea - and what an amusing way to make Christmas even more fun!

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  7. Love this, really had me laughing! Good luck, Yettee!

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  8. I think it would be tons of fun to have unnamed tags and just have everyone pick a gift, unwrap it and present it to the person it was intended for! I may actually do that this year!

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    1. Let me know how it turns out. It's fun to remind mom of that Christmas because she still shakes her head and says, I really thought I remember the right numbers.

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  9. What a clever idea for no peeking, but I can see the exact same thing happening to me - getting the numbers mixed up! :) What a fun and original holiday mishap! I can just see Ham dancing around with the purse, and it's clear that they all had a wonderful time :) Thanks so much for joining in the holiday contest fun, Yettee!

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  10. What a fun story! And even more fun that it's true! Really cute :-)

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  11. What a great mix-up. It was fun just the way your mother did it.

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  12. What fun...and what a great idea for parents to keep the presents a secret. My sister and I ALWAYS went searching for where my mom had hid the presents. Great story, Yetee...lots of great humor that kids would love.

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  13. Poor Dad didn't get a moment to relax but the smiles and fun of the mixed up list would have added energy to the family and the story had plenty of energy. Lovely piece. thank you

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  14. Fun! I like the idea of the numbers! :D

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  15. I felt for Mom! Trying so hard to outwit the kids, but she made a lasting memory by outwitting herself! :)

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  16. A memorable mixup to be sure, Yettee! A treasured time in your family's history. Nice!

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