What is your favorite Christmas memory with your parents? and now with your own children?

My favorite memories are going out and picking out our Christmas tree with my parents. Having Mom and Dad come into my sister's and my rooms on Christmas morning say wake up Santa came. I will never forget sitting in front of the tree so happy opening the gifts from Santa and seeing the happy faces of my parents, knowing that my sister and I were thrilled with what Santa brought us.

And now the same is happening with our children. Although they are adults now ,but it is still the same as when they were little children.

Every Chritmas is special in our home and we as parents and grandparents work hard year by year to make sure our family enjoy time spent in our home....but the most memorable Christmas for me was the one when my seconf grandaughtyer was born on Dec 10th 2002, I held her for the first time when We took her to church on Christmas morning age just 15 days.....the best Christmas present ever! And the best memory .

My favorite Christmas memory with my parents was when I was a child when we went to the church together before Noche Buena and then went home and celebrating with our relatives. We ate, sung and danced the whole night...When my child was still young, we used to bake cookies and decorated our Christmas tree together with my husband...

Sharing Christmas with family is very important to me. I remember looking forward to Christmas morning with great anticipation as a child. I used to be so excited that I could hardly sleep.

The food, and laughter is what I remember the most. My children are huge fans of Christmas, and we now spend the holiday season enjoying the company of each other, and cooking together as a family.

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