


This particular year I had been talking about wanting a walking doll for months. It was almost as tall as me and if you stood behind it, you could make her walk by pushing one and then the other leg forward. Of course, there were other small things I had mentioned, and there were always underwear and socks under the tree, but my heart burned for my own walking doll.

Beautiful. And perfect!
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It sounds like your family had magical Christmas’s. I remember the aluminum Christmas trees. There was always silver on the floor. LOL
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It’s funny you should mention that Rebecca. My Grandpa Carter died soon after Christmas in January 1968, and my last memory of him was vacuuming up the livingroom after the Christmas of 1967….
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Oh I love this Laura Lee and I actually wrote about my Childhood Memories of Christmas today on the blog. In fact, I included a photo of my sister and I with Santa in 1960! I would have been 3. Such innocent times really and it was lovely to read about the excitement you and your brother felt. I think I had one of those walking dolls. My brother had a Cowboy outfit as I recall.
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Yes, such innocent times…
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I missed reading “The Night Before Christmas” to my sons on Christmas Eve – they are mini men now.
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Your story brought back childhood memories for me too. I did get that walking and talking doll for Christmas one year. Goodness…that was a special time and now it seems so storybook looking back on it.
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