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I remember growing up Christmas was a big deal to my Mom.

She was taken off the Navajo reservation at an early age to a boarding school. She was punished for speaking Navajo . As years went on she was adopted by a white family in Utah . And there she learned Christmas. (I don’t know the whole Mormon thing about Christmas, but . This is where she learned it) she learned about Santa Claus. She always had Christmas spirit during this time . This was her favorite holiday. Even as adults I got gifts from “Santa Claus” .. i miss her dearly .. and I wish I wasn’t such a bastard to her . I write this post in tears because I have no one else to express how important Christmas was to my mom . And how lonely I am . Now I know why holidays are such a drag for some people . When you get older you start to appreciate people in your life . Unfortunately for me it was just too little too late .. RIP MOM !.
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JamesBugman · 56-60, T
That boarding school thing makes people angry. How could anyone think this was OK to do to little children? Pure insanity. Sounds like your mom managed to get through it, but I bet that left deep scars. Maybe Christmas helped her get through it. Keep her in your heart forever.