By Susan Reichert,
Editor-in-Chief, Southern Writers
Magazine
I was so anxious
for the holidays to get here; I put my Christmas tree up, decorated it, and put
a few presents under the old tree. Then I put my tables up and created my
Christmas Village, all this November 5.
A little early, I admit…but I get to enjoy it a little longer this year.
Next year I will pass the Christmas Village to my oldest daughter so she can
put it out for her grandchildren…my great grands. There are four of them. Three
little boys and one little girl. At their ages, I can see their little eyes
blinking and hear their oohs and ahs as they see the village light up and snow
all around.
Even as an adult, I’ve enjoyed that Christmas Village
every year and I will admit I will miss seeing it up at my house during the
holidays. But, there comes a time to pass to others things that will bring them
joy. Next year I will have something new to enjoy when I go to my daughters––watching
my great grands precious faces light up as they look at Mimi’s village with all
the people and trees. See the churches, schools, houses and buildings plus the
cars, trucks and skiing slopes. Oh, and don’t forget all the trees, roads and
sidewalks. They will have so much fun.
It’s a wonderful time for children, young and old.
What does this have to do with writing you ask? I think this holiday would be a
perfect time, to write a few short stories about what Christmas meant to us as
children; things we did, places we went. Trees we decorated, presents we got
and family members who were there. Describing all the wonder and joy during
those special times would make a beautiful set of stories to pass on to our
children, grandchildren and those yet to come. It will give them an opportunity
to see how special holidays were with our families.
So, try it during the holidays this year. As memories
pop up in your head, put them to paper. Who knows, you might have enough
stories to use to write a Christmas book and it be published in time for the
holidays in 2016.
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