Christmas lights were awesome in our neighborhood. Every year we had one or two Dads fall off ladders. It wasn’t Xmas if we didn’t have at least one ladder victim. Caroling was a blast as well. The parents hot coco always smelled different from the kids coco. More like lantern kerosene. Then, suddenly, they all thought they were great singers. Tis Da Season!
When I was growing up, we had a 3-foot-tall light-up Santa, who usually spent the Christmas season standing on our front porch. One year my Dad decided to put Santa on the roof. I remember my little brother & I were watching TV when we saw Dad drop past the window onto the walkway. We both ran into the kitchen just as he was walking in, holding his wrist (I’ll spare the graphic description of the injury…but it wasn’t pretty). My mom was getting ready to take him to the hospital when she saw red on his coat collar, so she thought that he also had a head injury. I looked closely at his collar…and started laughing. My brother picked up on it & started laughing as well…then Dad joined in. Mom looked like she was going to kill the lot of us. Calmly, Dad asked her, “Before I went up there, what did you do?” She said, “I touched up Santa.” He asked, “What did you use?” That’s when it hit her: Dad had (sing along with me) ♫ Lipstick on his collar… ♫ (Incidentally, she was NOT amused!)
Charliegirl Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Gosh, I wonder who…………..???
whenlifewassimpler almost 4 years ago
Gosh so annoying those people who did that were. GRRRR
Catfeet Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Ho ho ho, Mr. Gemar!
robertdkrebs Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Christmas lights were awesome in our neighborhood. Every year we had one or two Dads fall off ladders. It wasn’t Xmas if we didn’t have at least one ladder victim. Caroling was a blast as well. The parents hot coco always smelled different from the kids coco. More like lantern kerosene. Then, suddenly, they all thought they were great singers. Tis Da Season!
Wren Fahel almost 4 years ago
When I was growing up, we had a 3-foot-tall light-up Santa, who usually spent the Christmas season standing on our front porch. One year my Dad decided to put Santa on the roof. I remember my little brother & I were watching TV when we saw Dad drop past the window onto the walkway. We both ran into the kitchen just as he was walking in, holding his wrist (I’ll spare the graphic description of the injury…but it wasn’t pretty). My mom was getting ready to take him to the hospital when she saw red on his coat collar, so she thought that he also had a head injury. I looked closely at his collar…and started laughing. My brother picked up on it & started laughing as well…then Dad joined in. Mom looked like she was going to kill the lot of us. Calmly, Dad asked her, “Before I went up there, what did you do?” She said, “I touched up Santa.” He asked, “What did you use?” That’s when it hit her: Dad had (sing along with me) ♫ Lipstick on his collar… ♫ (Incidentally, she was NOT amused!)
mymontana almost 4 years ago
And who would be snatching those bulbs???
TracyFan 65 almost 4 years ago
The great neighborhood light fight!
Ken Otwell almost 4 years ago
Funny how those “holes” look like target practice…
WCraft Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Well, with bulb technology from the 60’s, it is no wonder.
ArthurDClogg almost 4 years ago
I have never understood why homeowners want to make their houses look like a cheap sale of shoddy goods and used cars every year.
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
Christmas Light competition is vicious and not for the faint of heart…..
DondiDoo almost 4 years ago
Ah, yes. Christmas. A time for seasonal war? I’m old enough to remember good will to all and to all a good night.
Thinkingblade almost 4 years ago
I actually really enjoy driving down the various “Christmas Lights Lane” places around my areas.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Hmmm. Some devilish things going on, no doubt!
almost 4 years ago
Christmas lights sure are gorgeous.
Snoopy_Fan almost 4 years ago
I love the artwork, Brian!
Shikamoo Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I am guessing that Mr. Eilert’s place gets a little brighter each night?