In my childhood (the ‘50s), a
syndicated serialized story about Santa Claus appeared weekdays in our
newspaper during the month of December, from the first until just before Christmas.
Mother and I would read that day’s installment before I went to school.
According to online research, these syndicated
advent serials were written by journalist Lucrece Beale. The story presented a
problem that Santa had to solve in order to meet the Christmas deadline. You
can read the history of these delightful serials here – and even some of the stories.
A storywriter I am not, but during December, I make this blog into a countdown to Christmas by posting a new installment every day. My little story is usually based on the Christmas happenings that my grandmother, Ina Dickson Dobson (1870-1958), shared with my dad by letter. I call it fictionalized family history.
Grandma
Ina is the ghost in my life. It’s not that I sense her presence, but because we
live in her house, I think of her often and wonder if she would be pleased. Unfortunately,
she and I never bonded due to the gap between old age and youth, but I’m having
fun with her now, and wherever she is, I hope she doesn’t mind.
I
write this simple advent project to entertain myself, and hopefully the muse
will stay with me until Christmas is here. I don’t know where the story will
take me this year because of real-time activities, but rest assured, Ina is
happy as she prepares for Christmas in her world. I hope you enjoy this holiday
offering. KW
4 comments:
Looking forward to this year's story! Merry Christmas!
Me, too.
Thanks, Chuck and Chris.
You write a fine story!
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