November 29, 2007

Aaron’s Christmas Memories

Drew’s post on Christmas memories was quite touching. It was a really good post, and made me think about a couple of times when people have helped me out. Way to be Drew.

I also completely agree with Andrew’s Post, which is absolutely the truth for me. I can’t remember a Christmas where we didn’t get together and watch “A Christmas Story” or at least laugh and talk about Scott Farkus. (“He had yellow eyes.... So help me, yellow eyes!”)

One of my favorite Christmas memories is the time that my family was a secret Santa for one of our relatives. We drove down to their house every night for the 12 days of Christmas, put some silly presents on their doorstep, knocked and ran. Dad wrote silly poems to go with the presents every night, and I remember laughing at them. We were close, and it was fun to drive and plan how we were going to pull off that nights scheme.

I had my first kiss during the Christmas season. It was 1996, er, 1995, December 18th to be exact, and it was the first kiss for both of us. What a cool Christmas memory!

Christmas 1996 was in La Pintana, Chile, and it was my first summer Christmas. We had so many good people in the branch who wanted to spend time with us. It was around Christmas that Daniel, Juana, and Miguel (my first family to go to the temple) were baptized. I also met Luz and Mario Aaron Sanchez for the first time. Christmas 1997 was back in La Pintana in a different ward, with the Matthews family. (Yes, Matthews. One of two in the entire Santiago phonebook.) I had spent five months in the area, and it felt like home. Four days later, I got news that I was being transferred, and I cried like a baby for the better part of two days because I really wanted to end my mission there.

Christmas 1998 was Julie’s and my first Christmas together, and when we announced our first pregnancy, which was exciting. (It turned out to be a false alarm.) I finished my AS at Weber just in time for Christmas 1999. James’s first Christmas was 2000. I was in school in December 2001 and 2002. I graduated with a BS in Accounting in December 2003, which was Anna’s first Christmas, went to my first Christmas party with Tanner in December 2004, had Dad and Candace come up for Christmas 2005, went to Houston in 2006, and have, thus far, had a great holiday season in 2007.

We’re looking forward to having Mom come north to spend a couple days with us. We’ve already gotten a Christmas tree (the first for my kids because we’ve been living in places where we didn’t have space), decorated it, and I’ve done most of my shopping. It’s been great.

I hope you all have a great Holiday!

3 comments:

Andrew said...

According to your blog you were kissed a week before Christmas in the mission and if memory serves you left for the MTC in May or June...could you please clarify.

Hama Roska said...

I was going to talk about the 12 days of Christmas, schucks! That was fun.

Yeah, a tree!

Aaron said...

Sorry for the slow response and the confusion. First kiss was 1995; I was in Chile in 1996. I have updated the post to say so.

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