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The Tradition of the Christmas Puzzle

This story was first posted for Thanksgiving, 2004. It has been one of our most popular stories and is repeated again today.
By Wilma Jean Waggener Cravens

I remember when I was a little girl, growing up with a big, boisterous family in a big white house on Jamestown Street.

It was such a long, long time, then, between Thanksgiving and Christmas, when Santa would come.

The wait was long, but Mama and Daddy had a diversion to make the anticipation bearable: The Christmas Puzzle. Click here to continue




This story was posted on 2007-11-22 04:46:16


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