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My wife surprised me with this stocking our second Christmas together. Actually, an anniversary present two days before Christmas. I asked why she stitched my full given name on it. She always called me Pat ... or something more passionate (one way or the other). Full name filled the slot better she thought. She completed it during lunch at work over several months. When our daughter came along we both worked on a needlepoint stocking for her. Then our son. Cathy ordered a kit for herself but decided when about half way done she didn't care for the Currier & Ives pattern and wanted to find another. Sadly, she was still looking when a car accident took her. It sat in the drawer for years and one day I decided I'd finish it for my grandson. She would have liked that. I wanted to restitch my son's stocking with my granddaughter's name but my daughter said no. It lays hidden in the cedar chest. Beautiful stocking but I can't bear to hang it. He died at Christmas.
Christmas is a family time which makes it a glad time for the kids ... and a somber time for many of us who are older. We need to immerse ourselves in the youthfulness of the holiday. Make new memories for the next generation.