i have heard of alot worse
like boozerhead
----- Original Message ----- From: Sugarsyl To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 9:44 PM
 Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Re: The Christmas Family


 oh yes, glad you enjoyed it, but it is kind of crazy, huh?
 to have "Christmas" as your last name?
 Syl


 May you have the gladness of Christmas
 which is hope; the spirit of Christmas which
 is peace; the heart of Christmas which is love.
 -Sylvia
----- Original Message ----- From: delma bliss To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 7:35 PM
   Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Re: The Christmas Family


   nice story thanks
----- Original Message ----- From: Sugarsyl To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 8:23 PM
     Subject: [RecipesAndMore] The Christmas Family


     I heard this on the radio this morning:

     *******

     Don't bother making jokes. This family has heard them all. No,

     they don't communicate directly with Santa Claus. They don't celebrate

     the holidays year-round, and they certainly have some not-so-cheerful 
days. The smirks

     and the wisecracks are just part of life when your last name is

     Christmas, and especially so when two of your family members are named -- 
no joke

     -- Mary.

     "People ask me all the time, `What were your parents thinking?'" said the 
younger

     Mary Christmas, 30. "I never minded. It's a conversation piece."

     It all started on Christmas Day 1935, when the elder Mary wedded Henry 
Christmas,

     becoming Mary Christmas. They had Bob Christmas, who married Peggy and

     had six children.

     Mary was born first and named for her grandmother. The spirit of the 
season took

     hold again when Christy Noel, now 23, was born in December.

     And it doesn't end there. Bob's brother married Cathy Holiday, and they 
had a daughter

     named Carol. And Bob's sister married into the White family, becoming

     Jeane Christmas White.

     The Christmas family lives up to its cheerful name. They are a lively 
bunch, finishing

     each other's sentences and laughing at a constant stream of jokes.

     "You can tell we're a happy family," said the elder Mary Christmas, who is 
90.

     So what is Christmas like at the Christmases'?

     Christmas Eve involves a family dinner, a church service, the reading of 
the Christmas

     story from the Bible and then one gift per family member. The children

     -- ranging in age from 12 to 30 -- build forts in the living room out of 
blankets

     and furniture and fall asleep watching Christmas movies. Christmas Day

     includes a big family brunch with biscuits and gravy, and a Christmas 
dinner.

     The Christmas children agree that the only time their last name gets old 
is roll

     call at school. Many of them roll their eyes and groan at the thought.

     "The first day of the semester in college, I was like, `Here we go,'" said 
the younger

     Mary, who graduated from Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va., where

     one of her professors made her stand up in front of a large lecture hall 
full of

     students when he saw her name on the class list.

     Peggy said the name keeps her on her toes.

     "When you're out shopping and things, you make sure you're not grumpy or 
rude to

     someone who's helping you because in the end when you go to pay, they see

     your name is Christmas," she said.

     They also embrace their holiday heritage. The younger Mary's e-mail 
address begins

     with "jinglebells."

     (In truth, the younger Mary goes by the name T.C., from her middle name, 
Theresa.

     And when she was a little girl, her mother sent her off to kindergarten

     as Theresa, for fear the other kids would tease her. But it doesn't take 
long for

     others to find out her jolly first name.)

     Despite the lighthearted way the Christmases talk about their name, they 
take it

     very seriously, too.

     "It would be my goal that our lives as a family exemplify not just the 
birth of Christ,

     but the life of Christ," said Robby, 28.

     With that, he was met with a chorus of amens from the rest of the 
Christmases.



     May you have the gladness of Christmas
     which is hope; the spirit of Christmas which
     is peace; the heart of Christmas which is love.
     -Sylvia




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