Memories by the Christmas Tree

Our little old Christmas tree sparkles—bright, patient, faithful. The evening surrounds me lwhile every bulb feels like a memory suspended in light tender and full.


Gabriel laid near the tree, holding one of the packages, marked with his name, above his head. He shakes it gently, as if the answer might rattle loose. I don’t stop him. This is part of the ritual. Curiosity before certainty. Wonder before knowing. I watch his face light up—not from the tree, but from the possibility—and I feel time fold in on itself.



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12 responses to “Memories by the Christmas Tree”

  1. Teddee Grace

    Oh, to be that young again! Hope you and yours have a magical Christmas.

  2. Corey your tree is lovely! I was hoping you would post a photo of it this year!

    1. Some of the Christmas cards you’ve sent me here on that tree

  3. So, so beautiful. I guess most of us remember looking for our names on the magical packages under the tree. Picking them up and squeezing and shaking them. One year my younger sister crept downstairs and opened all of her presents, before anyone else was awake. True story….

    1. Your sister and I are alike. I did that every year as a child.

  4. Fond memories of what it is to be a child; full of wonder and curiosity and anticipation of what is to come.

    JOYEUX NOËL À TOUS! 🎄

    1. ❤️

  5. Darlene Weathers-Gast

    Beautiful tree! ❤️ 🌲

  6. A tree, not just any tree, but one filled with love and memories. 🙏

    1. ❤️

  7. Corey and family,🎄

    Thank you for sharing your wonderful experiences and writings with
    the rest of us around the world.

    We wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year🎼🍷

  8. Marilyn Miller

    The anticipation of those gifts under the tree would be hard on a little ones patience. The hours of waiting would seem like an eternity.

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