A Military Family's First Christmas
It was December 1986; and after being apart for six months (John in Fort Bragg and me in Korea) it was our first Christmas together.
Everything was good! My boys (from a previous marriage), John and me, we had just bought our first home, but best of all; we were expecting our first child.
Because we were just starting, our financial situation did not allow us more than the bare essentials: 2 beds, 2 pots, 4 plates, 4 cups and 4 forks.
The only thing that was missing was a Christmas tree.
The Christmas tree is to me, the main sign of this wonderful season, we MUST have one, I do not recall how we finally got one, but I do know that the good old faithful “Thrift Shop” was mention.
Not long after we moved into our new home, we found a gift wrapped packaged on our door step, it was from our realtor, the package felt a little warm, we figured it was from the sun, thought nothing of it an placed it under our beautiful non-themed Christmas tree.
Throughout the month of December, it was the only thing we had there.
As time went by, our situation did not improve much.
I could tell John was concern about what to get for the boys, after all, it was the first Christmas with “Dad”, then, I discovered Big Lots, AHA! 2 nice and very good-looking hard bikes.
And so, John was introduced to the wonderful tradition of “some assembly
Christmas day, 5 a.m., we were awaken by the screams of two happy boys announcing that Santa ate all the cookies and drank the eggnog, and he believed our promises to be good from now on, because he left really nice bikes for us, Now, we had to go and open our present, the solitary package that has been there all this time.