Christmas in the 1960s - Life in America
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I'm 67. Mom, Dad and only brother are gone. This video made me cry - but in a good way.
@donathon7303
Жыл бұрын
Lina same here.... I know how you feel... Carpe Viva
@vanillacreem816
Жыл бұрын
If your KZread pic is a recent pic, you look damn good for 67! God bless you😊
@earleneslay7977
Жыл бұрын
My parents are also gone! I wish they were still here! God bless you and all who replied to your comment!
@lmb1962
Жыл бұрын
I'm 60 and lost my dad two years ago. I miss him so much. My favorite thing at Christmastime was helping dad with putting decorations on the tree. Growing up in this era was just the best.
@mordecaiesther3591
8 ай бұрын
I want to go back … LUFE was so much better ❤❤ instead of garbage today
I am 58 and still watch all of those Christmas shows every year.
@samanthab1923
2 жыл бұрын
Always, still like all the Rankin Bass, Magoo, Chuck Brown & the Grinch.
@mikehughes4969
2 жыл бұрын
You and me both my friend. I'm 54 and I'll watch them until I'm 108.
@sandradee1579
2 жыл бұрын
I'm 56 & I'm with you! The Christmas specials were listed in the paper TV Channel listings for the week. Specials started at 8pm. In '68 I was 3/sis 5. We had our pajamas on watching Rudolph, Grinch, CB & Frosty with the Xmas tree on in our living room. I still have to watch them now.
@sandradee1579
2 жыл бұрын
@@RRRIBEYE Enjoy!!
@GE.1962
2 жыл бұрын
Yup, turning 60 and I still watch them every year!
The 60's was a great time to be a kid. I'm so glad that I got to experience it. Miss those days. Today's world is sad.
@earleneslay7977
Жыл бұрын
I agree with you!!!!
@SK-nd7db
7 ай бұрын
It sure is !!! They barely even say "Merry Christmas" nowadays!
@frankiez2443
7 ай бұрын
I feel the same we grew up in the best of times the world is crazy today I am 61 and so glad I grew in these times Merry Christmas
@boomer3150
7 ай бұрын
@@frankiez2443 Merry Christmas!🎄🎄
@SoCalGal1952
6 ай бұрын
Same here. I wouldn’t want it any other way
Being born in 57 Christmas in the 60s was wonderful and magical for me.... Something I never will forget.
Growing up in the 60's nobody even thought about Christmas until that Friday after Thanksgiving. Now retailers start pushing Christmas in July and go full force right after Labor Day. It takes the joy out of it and Thanksgiving is all but forgotten.
@alabamatrixie7379
2 жыл бұрын
I don't think it takes the joy out of it at all, it just extends the holiday season allowing people to purchase gifts and decor without waiting till the last minute. I personally love it!
@harley8680
2 жыл бұрын
I agree! I worked retail in my late teens/early twenties and it was always called The Day After Thanksgiving Sale and that was when decorations were put up at the mall. It has turned into a commercialized monster of a holiday. Makes me very sad.
@harley8680
2 жыл бұрын
@@alabamatrixie7379 A lot of people shop throughout the year for Christmas. I think his point was how commercialized Christmas has become. It is about "gifts" now not traditions, baking etc.
@rickymcginnis7300
2 жыл бұрын
A few hundred years ago it was actually illegal to celebrate because it was considered a pagan holiday by the Puritans. Eventually Christmas items went on sale a few days before Christmas. When I was young ( 1960' s) you wouldn't see Decorations in stores or advertising on T.V. till after Thanksgiving. Now there are stores that sell Christmas 364 days a year! Except on Christmas Day of course? It's has lost all the magic and pageantry it once had...
@simonelabrecque1761
2 жыл бұрын
It bothers me so much that they push Christmas right after Halloween! By the time Christmas Comes, you already wanted to be over because of the saturation of Christmas commercialization. Is it possible that we hold off on Christmas till thanksgiving is over?
My parents spoiled my sister and i with pretty much what we wanted at Christmas time and on our birthdays. We had a tradition of driving around the neighborhood looking at houses decorated with lights, the 60s and 70s were an awesome time to be a kid. 🎅 🎄
@koan1810
2 жыл бұрын
I couldn’t agree more !!!
@patriciatremblay2058
2 жыл бұрын
I’m almost 60..my son took me for a drive this evening to see the lights, just like my parents used to take my brothers, sisters and I.
@Morrisonsgirlfriendforever1971
2 жыл бұрын
I’m a child of the 70s and I totally agree!
@danthomas6587
2 жыл бұрын
They sure were.
@tamb7587
2 жыл бұрын
Amen to that!!! Loved it
I miss the innocence and overall goodness of how people were back then.
@charliewerchan7252
2 жыл бұрын
There is innocence and goodness now in people, it's just a little more sparce.
@charliewerchan7252
2 жыл бұрын
There are still very good and loving people now, just might seem a little harder to find, but it truly starts with you and how you live now. It's amazing that we can always be innocent again, it just depends upon how we live our moments and days now.
@everclear6201
2 жыл бұрын
People had class they respected themselves.
@ejames6431
2 жыл бұрын
I agree.
@Morrisonsgirlfriendforever1971
2 жыл бұрын
@@everclear6201 had is right
These pictures could have been my family. Christmas was truly magical. The Christmas catalogs were wonderful. My sister and I would lie on the floor for hours looking at every page and trying to decide which doll we wanted. Christmas Eve was spent in bed listening for Santa on the roof. We were so excited. Our birthdays were not like today. We got one gift for our birthday…but Christmas was pure magic with toys, stockings, filled with peanuts, candy lifesaver books and a chocolate Santa. Our hearts were overflowing with joy, anticipation, and delight. My mom made sure she knew when every Christmas special was going to be on TV leading up to Christmas. On those nights, we had dinner, an early bath, into our pajamas…and we would gather around the TV to watch the Christmas specials…often with a bowl of popcorn. There was always the trip to sit on Santa’s lap. The 60’s was truly a great time to be a child.
@betsyj59
Жыл бұрын
It absolutely was! I find myself sitting here getting tears in my eyes reading through all the comments in November 2022... we're living in a terrible time now.
@anti-ethniccleansing465
Жыл бұрын
@@betsyj59 We really are. I can’t stand just how bad things are today.
@JV-bq8jz
8 ай бұрын
I still buy the. Lifesaver Books" For Christmas.. For the kids, and friends. A " still here thankfully" Piece of this true magic🎄✨🎄 Remember how big, and heavy the rolls were?
@born4thstime
6 ай бұрын
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 Everybody thinks that. Just pray for the US.
I was born in 1960 and this the way I remember things. Two things stood out to me in this video. One was the mother who appeared to be so pleased to have been gifted with an Iron and a Vacuum Cleaner. Very funny! The other was the boys being gifted with rifles. I don't recall anyone ever taking them to school and shooting their classmates. Man, how times have changed.
@billchambersmarquez1964
2 жыл бұрын
A time when gifts were truly appreciated! Not like today when spoiled kids demand the latest in electronics and games and won't settle for anything less!!!! The true spirit of giving is gone!!!
@normasalgado4494
2 жыл бұрын
Yes… i too was born in 1960. Such wonderful memories. Life was simpler and sweeter then. We’ll never see those days again, unfortunately. Thanks for the memories!
@jrowdygi1837
2 жыл бұрын
I remember getting a bazooka one year probably around 1970, yet never owned a gun my whole life. I wish I had that one though.
@Kelle0284
2 жыл бұрын
You'll shoot your eye out.
@danthomas6587
2 жыл бұрын
I was born in June, 1960 and miss those childhood summers.
A Charlie Brown Christmas teaching us what it was all about. Our family had such fun & warmth around this time of year. It brings tears to my eyes still.
@Morrisonsgirlfriendforever1971
2 жыл бұрын
I heard Apple bought the rights or something like that to the Charlie Brown shows and they are no longer aired .. you have to pay for it online .. truly disgusting.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, but he was about as into selling Chinese made items as anyone. In spades. If he had the capacity, he'd have sold all the animation jobs overseas in a second. I think.
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
2 жыл бұрын
@@Morrisonsgirlfriendforever1971 No, you don't. Library has about 75 copies. Easy to get the DVD set, too. I had at least 2 copies. One from a thrift store. Only cost a few dollars.
@Morrisonsgirlfriendforever1971
2 жыл бұрын
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 That’s what I heard why they won’t air it on tv anymore. Apple bought the Rights. Yes, you can still buy the Peanuts dvd but the tv won’t air it. You have to pay Apple TV to watch
@davidsandy5917
2 жыл бұрын
@@Morrisonsgirlfriendforever1971 Try to find it, if you can, on KZread or DVD and get a copy for yourself. That's about the only way to keep things from being taken away from you.
It was a magical time back then, outside riding my bicycle, playing with the neighborhood kids sharing our excitement over presents we had under the tree! Today kids don't even know their neighbors, spend all their time glued to their phones... thanks for bringing back some fond memories!
@betsyj59
Жыл бұрын
I think about this all the time! Friends who are my age (born in 1959) do too. We are so happy to have been born when we were. Life was had so much more humanity when we were young.
@teresadbrownbrown3785
Жыл бұрын
Yes. It was great without I phones
@arieabbe6692
Жыл бұрын
@ Bittersweet 2253thats absolutely the truth !
@dianelake7802
Жыл бұрын
It is not that kids are glued to their phones. Its that alot of kids are in daycare or aftercare as the parents work. and because of stranger danger parents keep them close to home and where the parents can keep an eye on them. And because kids cannot get out in the neighborhood as easily the parents have them in soccer or dance class or whatever else to give them some things to do.
Holding back the tears watching this. Reminded me of my family when they were all still living. All have passed now.
@earleneslay7977
Жыл бұрын
I can truly relate to you!!!! 😢
@cjsansoo7
7 ай бұрын
Same here, I feel you!!!
@jamiemay6065
7 ай бұрын
Me too. 🍻
I am in my 60s & I still really enjoy these "classic icons" of our past culture! Sadly, the new generations are missing out on SO MUCH!!!
@teresadbrownbrown3785
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree
@cherilynnfisher5658
Жыл бұрын
@@yankee2666 I don't know if you know about this; JRR Tolkien (the Lord of the Rings guy) absolutely HATED war. There is a Christmas time book about "The North Polar Bear". JRR Tolk would send his children an annual Christmastime "update" on the antics of this bear. Every year the bear would get into BIG mischief! One year he accidentally set off the Aurora Boreallis! It is a tradition in my house to read children these stories. Also to watch The Grinch Who Stole Christmas ( the original, narrated by Borris Karloff). The hilarious stories about the hapless bear can be accessed by looking up; "The Father Christmas Letters", by JRR Tolkien.
@lisaottomann2396
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, seems all they care about is getting that perfect Instagram photo, or they try n outdo each other with everything
@LTAHour
8 ай бұрын
I'm a Gen Z, and I wish I was a 60s kid.❤❤❤
In the 1960's, when I was growing up, I was part of a group of kids in our neighborhood who went around a few days before Christmas singing Christmas carols. People would come to their front door and listen. Sometimes we'd be offered some hot chocolate and/or a Christmas cookie. Christmas was a special time for family (immediate and extended)get togethers. I remember that ALL the stores were CLOSED on Christmas. The world seemed to stop and spending time with family, thinking of the meaning of Christmas and enjoying our gifts was the focus of that holiday back then.
@slactweak
Жыл бұрын
Wow. I went caroling a few times in my neighborhood. It was cold but, when it was all over, it was pretty nice. Thanksgiving was our extended family get together. We had family from Missouri and Texas, (sometimes), come in. Christmas was the immediate family. Great times, those were.
@CaptApril123
Жыл бұрын
Caroling was a big thing with us kids in north UK as well and the Christmas eve church services. We didn't have Christmas trees (that was a German/American thing), 'Father Christmas' left presents at the end of the bed and you opened them when you woke-up. Before you went to bed you left him a glass of whisky and some snacks :)
@ttgyuioo
Жыл бұрын
I remember when everything was closed on Sunday s
Having just celebrated my 70th Christmas, I must state that those 1960’s Christmases WERE magical!!! Thanks so much for the great memories!!!🎄🎅🎁
@l.5832
2 жыл бұрын
Yes! It was a wonderful time and I thought life would always be like that! Wish we could go back!
@charliewerchan7252
2 жыл бұрын
They were magical and beautiful because people lived and believed in something besides themselves, and they were rewarded for living that way.
@garychambers5850
2 жыл бұрын
@@l.5832 Yes, maybe one day we could go back.. Yes... 🤔
@whereswaldo5740
2 жыл бұрын
Everyone worked. You worked right up to the day. And when you got it off you were grateful. Life is and was mostly hard work and anything deviating from that was nice. Bright lights. Bright colors. Singing. Good food. Family the reason you worked. And a brief break. Good times.
@dianelengyel568
2 жыл бұрын
As another 70 yr old ,totally agree those years were absolutely wonderful. Sad today to see how far society has fallen. We wanted better for our kids and grandkids but things are certainly Not better.
I miss those childhood days, especially those huge family gatherings with all the aunts, uncles cousins and grandparents.
@paulaprice6269
Жыл бұрын
Yeah that's what I miss, everyone together. But that's what makes my memories great!! Peace
With 5 other siblings, the Sears “Wish book” Christmas catalog was a torn up rag by the time we all got done looking at it for hours on end. Great memories.
@sandradee1579
2 жыл бұрын
The day the Sears 'Wish Book" arrived your face lit up cause you've been waiting for it for weeks. Right to the Girl toys section for me! I did get that split level metal dollhouse beautifully painted with the white picket fence & flowers in '70.
@hewitc
2 жыл бұрын
It was the Amazon of the 60's. Everything mail order.
@julialane6645
2 жыл бұрын
@@hewitc But, the toys were American made and not from China. The dolls were beautiful in the 50’s and 60’s. And all the toys were made very nice for boys and girls.
@jeanettehammond8460
2 жыл бұрын
That's funny🎄♥️
@Kelle0284
2 жыл бұрын
If the kids in my family did that to the catalogue, we would have been beaten within inches of our lives and there might not have been any Christmas for us.
A very special Christmas was in late 60s and seeing my daddy standing in the cold rain ringing the doorbell. We all called to mama to answer the door. My daddy was home from Vietnam! A surprise for all of us, and really the most precious Christmas. I will always remember and cherish that memory! Can't remember my presents but the food 🍲 and family together was a blessed memory!
@robasiansensation3118
Жыл бұрын
That made me tear up a little :) Someone must be cutting onions..
@lynnepostings
Жыл бұрын
🎄What an absolutely wonderful, SPECIAL memory June ! 🎄 💕💖💕
@goldiethompson6569
Жыл бұрын
Very precious 😇❤
@ponygirlusa
Жыл бұрын
,Oh, that's beautiful! The joy your father must have felt upon finally being home to hug his family and especially at Christmas! You all must have been over joyed. Thank you for sharing your story! ❣️
@Marsha0364
9 ай бұрын
❤
I remember the big department stores downtown had animated Santa's and reindeer in the windows. I loved being a kid in the sixties.
The 1960's were a marvelous time to be a kid, Christmas was the most .
@iReporteriReporting
Жыл бұрын
Yes, and then it went downhill from there.
Here I am 64 years later!!! Oh man!!! GOD blessed me with such a great memory!!! Thank You JESUS!!!!
My parents were married on Christmas day 1942. My Dad got his first leave from the Navy in the Pacific after his ship was sunk (USS Yorktown) and the surviving crew were released to travel. Every year our Christmas was a normal family Christmas in the morning and then we spent the day preparing the house for our guests to come over and have a Christmas\Anniversary party. We would usually have about 100 people over during the evening. It made Christmas so much bigger. My father played Santa for poor children for 50 years and I continue the tradition today.
@summerrose4286
2 жыл бұрын
I love this story. Thank you so much for sharing. I have something similar. My Grandpa's birthday was Dec. 28, and even though it wasn't Christmas evening, which sounds wonderful by the way, we all went over to my grandparents house on my Grandpa's birthday and had a party. It was so nice to extend the holiday and I always wore a new article of clothing and took a new doll. And I really looked forward to drinking a glass of 7-Up.
@starmnsixty1209
2 жыл бұрын
Your Dad sounds like he was a great guy. My own father went to the Pacific theater on a converted banana transport in '42. Took some weeks to get there. When he was discharged after being wounded, that trip was better being made on a much-better vessel. God's blessings.
@bettyc.parker-young1437
2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful!
@lauraingeorgia5052
2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you had a wonderful childhood!
@ms.sonshine8878
2 жыл бұрын
❤
Things were a lot simpler and easy going back then . Thank you for the memories
My parents made our Christmas so magical and wonderful! I was such a lucky kid of the the 60s and 70s! I miss those times!
@earleneslay7977
Жыл бұрын
Same here! 😇
@melindamcclain835
7 ай бұрын
You were lucky.
My favorite Christmas memory from 1966 is when my father convinced me that since Santa was a grown man, I should leave him pretzels and beer instead of cookies and milk.
@trixie9777
2 жыл бұрын
🤣😂😅 super cute!
@TheRhNegative
2 жыл бұрын
Ahhh! That is so so funny!!!!
@davidsandy5917
2 жыл бұрын
I like your Dad.
@tomsampson8084
2 жыл бұрын
We left carrots for the reindeer and a beer for Santa. My Dad didn't really drink a lot, so I think the beer was for my grandpa as my Grandparents were always with us on Christmas Eve. It was fun to be a kid back then.
@charliewerchan7252
2 жыл бұрын
I bet Santa was a happy man that night. Sounds like a real likeable dad.
Loved being able to open one gift on Christmas eve. One year my Dad picked out the gift for me to open...it was a little transistor radio!!!!! I cherished it for years. ❤💚❤
@russells.soehnerii8308
2 жыл бұрын
We did the same. One gift on Christmas Eve. 🎄
@becky4728
2 жыл бұрын
I got a am only alarm clock when I was nine. Changed my life! Music in my room!! Used that thing for decades.
@roberttosa2560
2 жыл бұрын
Same. A Panasonic transistor radio. Best gift, best Christmas ever.
@kellieturner7322
2 жыл бұрын
A great memory. That's awsum. We picked out a gift every christmas eve. Pajamas due to the Osmands tradition. I like transistor better you could listen to music waiting for santa
@donaldcrabbe7404
2 жыл бұрын
We did the same.
I’m 60 years old and Rudolph is still my favorite Christmas show hands down. I also enjoyed the specials that they showed especially Andy Williams. Of course back then there were no video tapes, cable/dvr recording, or dvd’s so you had to watch the shows when they were on or you were SOL until next Christmas. My fondest memories are of my Mom getting us bathed and into our pajamas in time to watch Rudolph. Also getting up early Christmas morning.
@marilyn6556
Жыл бұрын
My youngest granddaughter loves Rudolph, and Frosty the snowman. She watches it all year round!!! As a kid, I loved Rudolph the best! I enjoyed all the Christmas shows and movies. White Christmas, and It’s a Wonderful Life are favorites!
@K-OnTheCase
Жыл бұрын
PJs were a big part of my christmas memories too. We were allowed to open one gift (chosen by our mom) on Christmas Eve… they were almost always, new Jammie’s, a robe, slippers, or something yummy & soft to wear on Christmas Eve and Christmas morning. 😊 Such a wonderful tradition I introduced to my Children and now share with our Grandchildren. How the time flys by! ❤️
@savannahday3178
Жыл бұрын
God bless you Dan I have the exact same memory I'm 59 and still watch Rudolph every year!
@goldiethompson6569
Жыл бұрын
I love watching Rudolph! My dad did too. Special Christmas memories 🎄 ❤🤍💚
@ponygirlusa
Жыл бұрын
Me too, raised in the 60's and still watch and cry over it every single year, lol! Such fond memories!
So many of these people are gone, but their memories are still in our hearts.🎅🎄🤶🎁 ❤
I'll never forget the excitement I felt when the Sears or JC Penney Christmas catalog would arrive in 1965 or 1966. I spent hours going through the toy section, and studied each page. I remember my grandmother saying "he got his new Bible in the mail" because I would carry it around the house with me. I would give anything to be able to go back to those Christmases, not because of the presents, but to spend Christmas with my family again.
@daisydukes8252
2 жыл бұрын
Me too! I’ll never forget the toys lined up in the living room and grandma and granddaddy coming with more presents. So sad they are gone.
@homethatilove4595
2 жыл бұрын
My mom saved my Dear Santa 1977 letter complete with pasted pictures of things I wanted that I cut out of the SEARS catalog ❤️💚
@Kelle0284
2 жыл бұрын
My brother probably would have read it for six hours and then get dehydrated and start feeling sick.
@danthomas6587
2 жыл бұрын
Well said
@starmnsixty1209
2 жыл бұрын
@@homethatilove4595 that's so neat. Treasure it forever!
I remember my parents playing a record called Sing Along With Mitch Miller,inside it had all the words to the Christmas Carols
@dougpiazza9956
2 жыл бұрын
My family had the same album.
@dianehawes652
2 жыл бұрын
I still have our Mitch Miller Album and the song sheets are still inside🎅
@maryannecracchiolo1086
2 жыл бұрын
I still have it, my favorite Christmas music every year!
@peggypeters6676
Жыл бұрын
I watched sing along with mitch with my dad
@inproper3952
Жыл бұрын
We watched his show at times, sing along with Mitch.
Children were so much more excited and appreciative back then and I think it had a lot to do with the fact that it was one of the only times in the year we got new toys, sometimes on birthdays as well. Unlike the every week or every payday of today. I have often wished I could take my kids and grandkids back in time to experience the world then.
My mom sold Avon so I remember looking through that little book & picking out bubble bath, lip balm & jewelry. I also remember Liddle Kiddle perfume dolls. We also had bubble lights on the tree. People also really made an effort to dress really nice for Xmas parties back then.
@lindabidwell6722
Жыл бұрын
My grandma too. ☺
@TheSWolfe
6 ай бұрын
Mine too! And me, for a very short time. I had a little brown plastic Gingerbread Man pin from my childhood whose head opened up to reveal creme perfume. I had it pinned to my vest pocket when I went over to S.F. around Easter-time this year to get some free bulbed tulips for planting. Stood in line for hours and they ran out right before we moved up in line. Stupidest endeavor I ever embarked upon; well, not really, but it's up there. Next time, if I really want a handful of Spring tulips, I'll buy them, because the only thing I got for my trouble that day was losing my Gingerbread Man! I walked around looking for it awhile, but it was long gone. That said, I still have Avon items from the sixties thru eighties tucked away here & there. And I enjoyed this holiday past-blaster. Although strangers, I see a little bit of us, our family and friends smiling back at me from days gone by in just about every image, esp Mom fixin' to cut Dad's throat! LoL
Our family had a big entertainment console and every Christmas morning we would awake to the Bing Crosby Christmas album. A few years ago my dad passed and since I'm the musician in the family he left me his huge vinyl collection. Though that record has seen better days it is the most cherished vinyl in the whole collection. Last year I played it for my older sister at Christmas eve dinner and the tears just started flowing. We miss you dad.
@joelfrombethlehem
2 жыл бұрын
May your father Rest In Peace.
@syxepop
2 жыл бұрын
The Sprit of your dad will be smiling 😊 a lot when he sees how much you still care for those things....
@Sweetpea1128
2 жыл бұрын
Is it the album with the white cover and Bing wearing a Santa hat? My Dad brought that one home. I know every song by heart! ❤️🎄
@jazzpunk
2 жыл бұрын
Love your story. Been there, too.
@rosepatterson951
2 жыл бұрын
Awe, thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas xo from New Brunswick Canada
The hair cuts ! The glasses. My Mom made my 2 sisters the velvet green dresses too ! Fantastic journey back to magical,simpler times. Great time for a kid in the 60's and 70's ..... we were damn lucky to grow up when we did. Born in 1960.
@daisydukes8252
2 жыл бұрын
We were so blessed to know those times.They we’re wonderful.
@julenepegher6999
2 жыл бұрын
I was born in 1959, I couldn’t agree more the best childhood ever!
@starmnsixty1209
2 жыл бұрын
That's for certain despite the naysayers.
@MadTypist3
2 жыл бұрын
I agree !! Born in "61 !!
@chadnoble9299
2 жыл бұрын
I, too, was born during this golden decade. Noticeable how people dressed special for special occasions. I miss that.
I grew up in the 60's. My parents made Christmas so magical ♥️♥️
@betsyj59
Жыл бұрын
Mine did too! Grew up at the same time as you.
These experiences continued for children all the way up to the 90s. I was born in 1977, and with the exception of different toys, our childhoods were virtually identical. I remember the SMELL of the Wish Books as I imagined having all the toys. The letters to Santa that were published in the newspaper. The great big Christmas light bulbs that I would warm my hands on. The orange that "Santa" put in my stocking every year to fill the toe 😄. People say that it's just "nostalgia bias" when people remember their childhoods more fondly than the present, but today it's more than that. Society underwent a major change with the internet and all it brought with it. Previously, every generation would talk about the "good old days", but there are only a few times in the past 200 years, where society changes so greatly that little is the same. Sometimes it's for the better, but for me, if I could snap my fingers and make the world like it was before the Millennium, I couldn't do it fast enough 😁
In 1969, the Ideal Toy Company brought us the beautiful growing-haired Crissy doll with her beautiful that grows right down to her toes!!! I love her!!!
@summerrose4286
2 жыл бұрын
I never had her but my cousin did and that was almost as good😀
@patteegee9506
2 жыл бұрын
I still have mine with her original box! I was nine in 1969 and now I'm 62. I showed my granddaughter my precious Crissy doll and described how special it was to receive one. I always kept my dolls and toys in their original box to keep them in good shape. Thanks for mentioning the Crissy doll.
@betsyj59
Жыл бұрын
I got one of those one Christmas (in 1969!) - I couldn't remember the name of this doll. I remember mine had dark coppery red hair.
It was so magical because as kids we didn’t get toys and things all year round like kids today. Christmas was that one time of year to get the toys and things you wanted most. The anticipation was half the fun. Besides in the home, the entire town was holiday spirit. It enveloped your. It was very magical. 💕❤️
I remember getting those catalogs but inherently knew I couldn’t have anything out of it. I didn’t even ask because I thought everything was too expensive for my family to afford. It was more of a dream catalog. Anyone else have that experience?
@sharondesfor4112
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, but that never stopped us from listing every toy in the catalogue on our wish lists anyway. 😁
@jillwilson8925
Жыл бұрын
Yep, same here!
@tomtroy3792
Жыл бұрын
Yes I'd turn the pages to the girls in bras and dream
@dawna4185
Жыл бұрын
@@tomtroy3792 ...this comment made my day🤣🤣🤣
@jeanneamato8278
Жыл бұрын
Nothing bad about dreaming.
I love the music from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Beautiful voices like Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, John Denver, Dean Martin, Olivia Newton John and so many more. Backed by a full orchestra. The old Christmas music is still the best ever recorded
I was a foster kid from 1962 to 1976. The first time I got a Christmas present was in 1967. I was almost 10 years old. It was a G.I. Joe and it made me very happy. They called them "action figures," but let's be honest. It was really a boy doll. lol
@homethatilove4595
2 жыл бұрын
Oh, 5 years not getting a Christmas present💔 😢. I hope you've found a deep & special love in your adulthood to make many happy memories.
@ogarnogin5160
2 жыл бұрын
Are plastic army men tiny dolls ? The stigma on boy dolls is a cultural thing . In Roman times they sold action figures at the colossium
@ldchappell1
2 жыл бұрын
@@ogarnogin5160 I wouldn't regard little plastic soldiers as tiny dolls. You can't change their outfits and move their limbs. They're permanently stuck in one pose. I remember in the 60s they used to sell 1,000 plastic soldiers in bag for $9.99.
@ogarnogin5160
2 жыл бұрын
@@ldchappell1 A lot of money I remember buying the Marx Desert Fox set around 1970 for $5.00. Got $5 from granny as an early Christmas present . You got some where around around 50 to100 men , but also tanks and cannons etc I remember bags they used to sell of other brands They were not close to 1,000 pieces They were around $1 or $2 for about 50 pieces 1,000 pieces of 2 different armies with set up should make a few hours of play time
@birdsfan57
2 жыл бұрын
@@ldchappell1 Yep! My little brother must have had 3 bags of them. He was obsessed with the TV show Combat and would spend hours both with his friends and by himself playing "soldiers" and imitating Vic Morrow and Rick Jason. He also got a G.I.Joe for Christmas back then and cherished it until he "outgrew" that special time.
I think all of us who grew up in the 60s, can relate to any one of those snapshots! Great representation 👏🏼👏🏼🎄🎄💯💯
@bjbrown6884
2 жыл бұрын
We have all of those snap shots! Those were happy days and I miss them.
@dr.jamesolack8504
Жыл бұрын
@Laura…. Cool shades & perfect smile! Have a great weekend.😉
Since 1998, every Christmas Eve, our family has watched “It’s a Wonderful Life”, a favorite
@rufust.firefly4890
Жыл бұрын
heck out The Apartment. 1960. Not a Christmas movie per se. But takes place during the last few days of the year.
@TotoFrancey
Жыл бұрын
My wife, two daughters and I have a Christmas tradition of watching "Goodfellas". Both girls now refuse to date Italian and Irish men.
@jodyjackson5475
7 ай бұрын
Every Christmas Eve for at least 50;years as long as I can remember I cry 😢 every time. My husband laughs at me 😊
I'm so glad I was born in 1962. Things were kinder back then. People actually talked to one another and smiled at strangers. My favorite Christmas special will ALWAYS be, How the Grinch Stole Christmas. It premiered the Christmas I was 4. It's not Christmas until I watch it.
@betsyj59
Жыл бұрын
Same here. That song "You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch" still gets me to this day! At Christmas time neighbors used to give each other Christmas cookies, their kids played with each other, etc.
I’ll be damned if the silver tree with the color wheel doesn’t take me back to those times. It’s so vivid and real that it’s more than just a memory, I can feel it inside me. I’m sure everyone has these memories and thinks the decade they grew up in is the best, but I did grow up in the 60s and they were something special. 60 years from now, kids are going to grow up cherishing and reminiscing about how great current times were for them. If they only knew, lol.
@benni1023fm
2 жыл бұрын
I want one of those trees so bad! As it is, I had to settle for mylar, but it's just not the same.
@nja3224
2 жыл бұрын
@@benni1023fm - Didn’t even know they make them out of mylar. I think they were aluminum. Merry Christmas!
@benni1023fm
2 жыл бұрын
@@nja3224 - Back in the day, they were aluminum; but now the same type of tree is made with mylar. The upside is, you can string lights on them; the downside, they're just not the same as what we knew. Merry Christmas to you, too!
@christhompson3750
2 жыл бұрын
Loved those silver trees.
@garfieldsmith332
2 жыл бұрын
I remember having one of those silver trees and colour wheel. We had it for years.
Wow this brought back some great memories. I was born in 1956 so I remember the magic of Christmas as a kid in the 60's
@AndrewVelonis
2 жыл бұрын
1956 is my year too.
I was 10 years old in 1960, Christmas at our house was steeped in German traditions. We waited for my grandparents package to arrive from Germany, whenever that brown paper box arrived we got excited, knowing that as a family, we would open it up on Christmas Eve, with the last burning candle of the Advent Wreath. Those years are so special, memorable and there was magic in Christmas that you can't find in the time we have now. Instead of getting the newest and latest presents, we were so happy to see our dolls with newly painted faces and a new outfit that my Mom sewed by hand. We came to appreciate things we had, not always needing "new stuff". I remember we would put a shoe by our bed on Christmas Eve, and in the morning there would be an orange and chocolate in them....so many good and happy family fun times. Love how this video has sparked recollection of better days!! 💚❤🌲
I remember getting a dollhouse from Sears after circling it in their catalog. I still have it today. I saw it in this presentation. 🥰 I loved our huge real trees with tinsel. My mom loved Christmas as much as I do. Our whole family enjoyed decorating the tree together. Even my dad helped. And not a year went by when my parents didn’t take us to see Santa. Those were the days.
I still have the COLOR WHEEL for my family's silver, aluminum Christmas tree! I will be 58 in April. AWESOME PRESENTATION!!!! thank you
@orbitalair2103
2 жыл бұрын
Awww thats cool. My grandmother loved Christmas, and varied her trees every year, some live, some artificial, and I remember for a few years she had a silver one with that color wheel. It was fascinating to me as a small boy. I think its all gone now, except the memories.
I remember my mom having a ‘Christmas Club’ account at the local credit union. She’d put in so much every week and then get a check before Christmas. The catalogs were fun. Going downtown in the snow and hearing Christmas music being played on the sidewalks as you went from store to store was wonderful. And there were so many Christmas variety shows and Christmas shows for kids. My mom would make so many cookies, buy grapes and oranger. Christmas was wonderful at our house.
@vickiebailey2679
Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, I remember the Christmas Club, I always tried to have one too.
@anti-ethniccleansing465
Жыл бұрын
PeopIe can still do their own Christmas Club today if they want by simply having a certain amount of money auto-deducted from your checking account and put into your savings account every month, and then spending that saved money when Christmas shopping.
@dasreich8307
Жыл бұрын
Yes!
@teresadbrownbrown3785
Жыл бұрын
Yes
It was more than magical. It was pure innocence and the 2 weeks off from school made it even better. For my family it was overshadowed by my older cousins going to Vietnam. We were sheltered from this though and didn’t dwell upon it while watching Christmas specials on our black and white TVs. As odd as it may seem I remember my mom busily making candies all season long. I miss it and even get teary eyed when watching the old specials. Thank you for posting this magical and heartwarming time in my life. Ah, youth.
Those were the days, when people actually cared about each other and were so kind and innocent And were thrilled with the simple gifts like games and new pajamas etc. my sister and I would sit and go through those catalogs for hours, actually for days picking out what we really liked and making a list for Santa
@cjsansoo7
7 ай бұрын
We didn't have the " hate" for our fellow humans that we have today.......WHAT HAPPENED???
My Grandmother had an aluminum tree with the color wheel that change colors. I loved watching the colors change on the tree when I was little....great holiday memories!!!🎄🎆
@christhompson3750
2 жыл бұрын
We had one of those. Loved that tree.
@1aikane
2 жыл бұрын
I have one now. I love it
@ak5870
2 жыл бұрын
We had one also. That was my fondest memory of Christmas. My great uncle came dressed as Santa one year. But we knew it was him. Lol. Much simpler times and so much better. Can we just go back. Born in 1960!
@dlbstl
2 жыл бұрын
We had that aluminum tree with that color wheel. I did the same thing I loved watching it. And for some reason I remember the tree rotating as well.
@robynweeks6004
2 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh we had that same tree in 1965, Grandma had it in 64 and didn't like it.. gave it to mom..we loved it..forever in my mind.. ty for the memory
During the early 60's my brother and I built a Manger scene out of wood and it was up in our parents front yard every year until our mom died in 2019. We also had Erector sets and Junior chemical set to play with and metal cars and trucks,Little red wagons and a riding car with ladders on it to make it look like a fire engine and JC Higgins and Schwin bicycles along with record players and vynal records. Our grandpa made a record cabinet to hold our 45RPM records and a 45RPM record player. I still have it.
@bonnie3937
Жыл бұрын
Schwinn bicycles! The best Christmas gift!
Not having TV 24/7/365, when seasonal programming came on, it was a real treat to watch. Christmas was made even more special by the airing of select Christmas shows and specials! Christmas wasn't simply a time of joy but a time of solemn and holy reflection.
All the things mentioned here really did make the Christmas season truly magical! They were some of the greatest moments of my childhood, thanks to my mom who went out of her way to make everything so special. I was born in 1957.
Life was so much simpler back then. Always looked forward to my parents getting the Sears Christmas catalog.
School Christmas programs, singing around the piano on Christmas Eve, munching on the cookies and candy we baked, driving to see Christmas lights in the more upscale neighborhoods are some of the fondest memories from the 60s. Things seemed less complicated then somehow.
@kellieturner7322
2 жыл бұрын
It's because they were. We knew how to treat each other then. It was a golden era for me. Soo blessed to have lived then
I was a Beatles fan, and finding one of their albums under the Christmas tree was fantastic !
@betsyj59
Жыл бұрын
This reminds me of a Christmas slumber party that about 8 or 9 of us girlfriends had at one of the other girls' houses at the beginning of Christmas Break in 1974 (we were 14): The other girls went in together to get me the double "David Live" Bowie album recorded at the Tower in Philadelphia in 1974 and released less than two months before Christmas. I was absolutely over the moon!!! I would stay up into the wee hours of the morn, in my bedroom, listening to those albums over and over through those big, awkward headphones, record spinning on my cheap Radio Shack stereo. It was wonderful. (By the way, the first ever "rock" record my brother and I had was the first Beatles album... my brother came home one evening 1967 or 68), holding that album high over his head in triumph... he had found it in a trashcan outside a neighbor's house. Another album that was listened to non-stop.)
When I was a little girl, we always had a real live tree. I would go with my Dad to the town "tree lot" and together we would pick out the "best" one. I miss my folks. They're both gone now. But whenever I smell that familiar pine scent, I long for the days when I went "tree shopping' with my Daddy.
@kellieturner7322
2 жыл бұрын
Pine, and green metallic decors cherish the moments
@charliewerchan7252
2 жыл бұрын
I love the real tree smell. I will even get the pine tree candles after thanksgiving to get prepped and in the spirit. Always get a real tree. Nothing better.
@LadyLiet
2 жыл бұрын
For our family tree shopping was a family event. We always had a live tree and we always went the first or second weekend after Thanksgiving to the big tree lots. If we didn't find "the " tree in the first lot we just went to the next tree lot. We always liked to get the big blue spruce trees. The needles were soft, not like the scotch pines which were so prickly. We would load it up in the station wagon, get home and set it up right away so we could start feeding it the warm sugar water to keep it fresh. The whole house smelled so good. Then there was getting out all the decorations, untangling the lights, checking all the bulbs. My favorite thing was to lay down underneath the tree once it was decorated with all the lights on. I would fall asleep looking up into those magical trey!
@anti-ethniccleansing465
Жыл бұрын
@@LadyLiet Magical trey? What did you mean by trey?
My parents, father especially, liked Bing Crosby. Watched that special. Bob Hope was a close second. Perry Como, Johnny Mathis, Andy Williams.....
@williamhaynes4800
2 жыл бұрын
I enjoy playing Bing's Do You Hear What I Hear? I tried to sing along but by the end I would be in tears hearing 'He will bring us goodness and light. He will bring us goodness and light."
@gregoryhagen8801
Жыл бұрын
Loved Andy Williams voice. So soothing.
@birdsfan57
Жыл бұрын
And The King Family of singers...
I’m 50 and I love my memories of Christmas growing up! We did the same thing every single year and I think that’s what made it so special! We knew what was coming and the anticipation of such a wonderful season was always there. Best. Times. Ever.
I was born in 1964. Everything this gentleman said in this video is true and even toady I still watch the Christmas specials with the family as it brings back those beautiful memories of a time gone by. Things are so different now for the holidays. I wish we could get back to the basic family values and at least get together for Sunday dinner as that has disappeared decades ago as well. God Bless us all
@betsyj59
Жыл бұрын
I remember spending part of the summer at my Nana's house in Madison Wisconsin in the early through mid 60s. Remember clearly how people would get together with neighbors after work and before dinner (or after dinner) to play board games and drink root beer floats (no alcohol at my grandmother's house!). Memories of that are very strong - that kind of neighborliness doesn't exist anymore, at least not in most cities and suburbs and neither do the normal 8-hour work schedules.
Everything back then was so proper and people had manners. I miss that a lot. Christmas time was bigger than life.
@christinacope562
2 жыл бұрын
Everyone used to dress better, now they go to the store in their jammies and look so sloppy. Every day.
@betsyj59
Жыл бұрын
The loss of manners and basic etiquette is really stunning. What a transformation. There is a good reason that societies up until quite recently conformed to cultural manners and etiquette. Society becomes more aggressive, self-centered, and angry (or depressed) without them.
My sisters and I were born in the early 60's. The toys we received that are shown are Barbie, Easy Bake oven, Big Wheel, Etch a Sketch. We always watched the stop motion Christmas specials. A great time to be a kid!
@carolineconnor2156
2 жыл бұрын
Always always wanted an easy bake oven!! Never got one 🥲lol
@linedallaire9631
2 жыл бұрын
Im 54 and getting my 4yr old grandson a Etch a Sketch this year...how cool is that...
@joycesimmons7211
2 жыл бұрын
All these toys bring back warm memories for me.
@birdsfan57
2 жыл бұрын
Born in 1957 and got my first Barbie in 1961 (black and white striped bathing suit and red curly hair). Over the years I received many more Barbies, along with her friends Ken, Midge, Skipper and Stacy. Always longed for a Chatty Cathy but never got one. Did get the Honey West doll though. Got the "Dream Date" and "Twister" games, and had the aqua Easy Bake Oven (those little chocolate cakes that we attempted to bake in them never turned out quite the way we hoped). Those days and the magical memories that were created by our wonderful parents for us each and every Christmas sustain us today, as we experience a much, much different world than the one we grew up in...the holidays of today reflect that...I'll take the 1960's Christmases over the 21st centuries' any day!
Watching this was so much fun. Those silver metallic trees are coming back in popularity once again!!!! Everyone is dressed so nice & the smiles are so joyful.
1962 was my 1st Christmas.. Those were much simpler times!! The 3 Christmas shows they mentioned are my favorites to this day, which I looked forward to sharing my kids and grandchildren. Charlie Brown Christmas is still my favorite 59 yrs later.
Our only tradition that I remember, was to open one gift on Christmas Eve and the rest after everyone was awake next morning. One memory I have, was every year our stockings would be modestly filled with fruit and nuts that were still in the shell, maybe a small gift and the only candy was a candy cane.
@invisiblepinkunicorn7626
2 жыл бұрын
My friend’s family does this..
@seankayoden4001
2 жыл бұрын
Our stockings always had an orange, some nuts in the shell, and a silver dollar or half dollar in the toe. Then we got all sorts of small gifts like color books or yoyos.
@julialane6645
2 жыл бұрын
Our stockings are filled with fruits and nuts.
@vivianpower5409
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for reminding me. We always got candy, nuts, and fruit in our stockings. 🤗
@sherrihimes7357
2 жыл бұрын
The good ole days
I'm sixty five years old now and you know what? I loved Christmas in the sixties and I still love it just as much in my sixties.
I was born in 1959. I have three siblings. My beloved parents always made every Christmas special! We probably had every popular toy from the 1960’s-1970’s. Thank you for letting me walk down memory lane! ❤
Love the old tinsel…so much prettier. I had an ez bake oven…my sis had a Chatty Cathy and my brothers got the Whammo blaster
Loved smelling the pine tree scent of the trees for sale as I was walking into the grocery store with my Mom.
Back then money was really tight --- My mother and I would walk to the little market every few days for food. It meant walking past a toy store --- We walked a bit faster past it and never went in. Well the market had a small selection of toys for Christmas. One thing they had I fell in love with was a stuffed purple cat. Every time we went to the market I'd stare at that stuffed cat. Didn't ask for it because even though I was maybe about 4 or 5, I knew Santa wasn't stopping at our little apartment. But on Christmas morning when I got up, there was that beautiful stuffed purple cat! I hugged it and cried and cried ... I knew there was no Santa --- my mother wasn't one for 'fairy tales and sea stories' -- So getting that cat meant my mom had had to really work some magic of her own to get it for me. I kept that cat until I was in high school and by then it was frayed and patched and pretty worn out.
@justmejenny7986
2 жыл бұрын
It was well loved. Beautiful Christmas memory. Thanks for sharing.
@invisiblepinkunicorn7626
2 жыл бұрын
Oh, such a great memory! Thank you for sharing. I had a stuffed cat as well, it had a little pocket on the side of it. I think my grandmother either made it or bought it for me. We didn’t have much money either, I was thrilled to get some little plastic farm animals for Christmas, I loved the horse especially. I felt so bad because I recall my mother saying she was sorry she couldn’t get more.
@Retired_Gentleman
2 жыл бұрын
That is a beautiful story.
@sandradee1579
2 жыл бұрын
Your story made me smile ty. In retrospect you never asked for the cat for Christmas but your Mother was paying attention to you & knew you wanted it. She did work magic because it's a cherished memory today.
@eckankar7756
2 жыл бұрын
I had the same thing but it was a stuffed squirrel. I got it for Christmas in 1959. I have it in a glass display case in my bedroom today. I still have my Roy Rogers bed spread from the 1950s, too.
I was born in 1960, the youngest of 10 kids. I remember the metal jack in the box and a clown that flipped around a bar of some kind when you turned a knob. Also, the older girls and my mom complaining of the tensile getting caught in the rollers of the vacuum...lol
I am 68, and I feel so blessed to have experienced all of that as a child, as it was happening! ABSOLUTLEY THE VERY BEST OF TIMES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember dad bringing the tree home, setting it up then having to wait a couple days for the branches to fall. Then mom would decorate it and place 1 strand do tinsel at a time, but it was beautiful when she was done. My little sister would lay under it and rub her feet on the tinsel. The simplicity of life then is something to long for now. Merry Christmas to all who read this.
@belindarios6226
2 жыл бұрын
LIKEWISE 🥰
@bonnie3937
Жыл бұрын
Tinsel and the big Christmas lights in the trees. Aluminum Christmas trees with that big plastic light in the floor that rotated colors, lol!
@ttgyuioo
Жыл бұрын
We did the same thing, one piece of tinsel at a time
@earleneslay7977
Жыл бұрын
@@bonnie3937 I remember that tree 🌲 and the light 💡 ! Great memories!!!!
My house is decorated with decorations from the 50s and 60s. I have many of my parents early decorations. I also have collected decorations as an adult.
@justmejenny7986
2 жыл бұрын
I have quite a few vintage decorations myself. I love going to thrift stores and garage sales and finding vintage treasures.
@USHighway66
2 жыл бұрын
I’m 72 years old and I have the little church that my grandmother would put out each Christmas. It’s lit up and among the other decorations as I type this. It is lit inside with a small bulb and it has a wind up key on the back that will make it play “Silent Night”.
@julialane6645
2 жыл бұрын
I have all my mother’s and mother in laws Christmas decorations. And all my children’s decorations they made in elementary school on my Christmas Tree with the vintage. I remove all pictures in my living room, dining room and kitchen and place the vintage on the wall, and tables. My grandchildren love the decorations. Some of the decorations are a 100 Years Old. Also, I saw some of mine and sister’s Christmas gifts in the video. We would have a doll each under the tree and the stove in the video that cooked food and the pots and pans. Another Christmas we had a doll each and the Doll house in the video with furniture and baby doll beds. We shared the stove and doll house. We had very nice dolls. And mother would sew our doll clothes. And each year we had a very nice pair of pajamas or beautiful gown. Mother and my Aunts made lots of homemade food and baked goods and cooked for days. We only received toys on Christmas and our Birthday parties. And mother was a beautiful seamstress and made all our clothes and taught us how to sew. We made Christmas Cookies every Christmas and my daughter continues the traditions with her son. And made cookies with my other grandchildren and carried the traditions with them and my son.
@jf9488
2 жыл бұрын
@@USHighway66 I have the same church that was my grandparent’s. It’s plastic with stain glass windows that glow when lit.
@christinacope562
2 жыл бұрын
@@julialane6645 that's so wonderful. Merry Christmas.
I remember my parents always picked up the Christmas catalog from Montgomery wards or Sears or JCPenney's. I'd look through them and make my list but rarely would I ever get anything on that list, they just couldn't afford it. I do remember my school wasn't afraid to celebrate Christmas. We'd make Christmas decorations and give out Christmas cards to each other. I think the fondest memory was the freshly cut and decorated fir tree in the living room. When the lights were out the Christmas lights would shine and all over, and the smell was wonderful. It was cold outside but the house was warm. All of us kids would sit in front of the TV and watch the Christmas programs.
Their really was a Christmas spirit. People were genuinely happy in those times.
Back in the good times, I can remember them well. From getting ready for the holidays, getting up with presents under the tree, to all the good memories of back then, and the smell of the home cooking, things has really changed since then. I'm 67 now and remembering and watching the Christmas specials on tv, then. 🙂🙂👍
@AndrewVelonis
2 жыл бұрын
I'm right there with you.
@betsyj59
Жыл бұрын
I remember the smell of home cooking and eating with the family every single night. I remember having to eat all the food on my plate if I wanted to watch the Wonderful World of Disney (titled Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color between 1961 and 1969) on Sunday nights!
I agree, Christmas seemed kind of magical back then, then it just kind of died.
I was born in 1963 so I've experienced everything in this video. It truly was a magical time and I have many cherished memories with mom & dad and my family. Last year my mother died, so both of my parents are now gone. Holidays and life in general will never be the same and I have no wife or family of my own. I think this might be my last Christmas, I have made the decision to join my parents
@hahamorehaha6869
7 ай бұрын
I too was born in 63. Step dad passed years ago, mom passed in 2012 after 11 year battle with cancer, son passed in 2019 from a short battle of cancer. I know I have to live my life out to join them. Can't take your own life and expect to see them. Hang in there remember the good times and forget the bad.
@TheSWolfe
6 ай бұрын
As was I. Memories not so great, but cherished just the same. All gone, adoptive and birth. Marriage not in the stars. I don't know you, tho I can identify, as the struggle is real. That said, I'm sorry to hear. I hope you reconsider.
This was fun to watch. We used to spend a lot of time putting tinsel on the tree. It had to hang perfectly straight down.
Those were the best times. God forbid you take a picture today of a kid holding a BB gun. They'll go nuts.
@biancagerade4229
2 жыл бұрын
I know I grew up with BB guns and water pistols and playing cowboys and Indians you do that today and you get put in jail it's just so sad sick, have a blessed Christmas 🎄
@starmnsixty1209
2 жыл бұрын
Wouldn't they ever... a shame everything's so "PC" today.
@dudleygoodwin4902
2 жыл бұрын
I doubt very seriously if a kid would be happy with a BB gun! Dream on
@chrish7308
2 жыл бұрын
They're already nuts, bb guns are just a way to project their insanity
@413smr
2 жыл бұрын
And they're right to "go nuts" because - times have changed thanks to the NRA and some Americans value their guns over human life.
Before my two sisters were born, my maternal grandparents came over on Christmas Eve. My mom made dinner and after my grandma and I would walk a few blocks in the snow looking at Christmas lights. It was so special doing that with her and when I got home Santa had come. In 1966 my grandma had a stroke a month before my next sister was born. She was paralyzed and in a wheelchair the rest of her life. My sisters never experienced these times when my grandma was still walking.
@christinacope562
2 жыл бұрын
Sweet memory, grandparents a so special in our memories 💖
@trixie9777
2 жыл бұрын
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68 yrs old here and have been watching Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer every Christmas since it premiered Thanksgiving 1964. watching it as I post this.
I can relate to so many of these comments. But I also remember feeling special dressing up on Christmas Day. My sister and I would have new black patent leather shoes which I thought were the coolest. Mom usually made our clothes and we would have a new dress for that day. I also recall having a white furry (fake) muff and hat with pom-poms on the end of the strings that we would wear whenever we went somewhere special in winter. Money was tight in our family but my Mom always managed to get us new shoes. For Easter, we had white shiny patent leather shoes. Ahhh, the stroll down memory lane.
I loved the 60’s
Truly a magical time to grow up! Enjoyed the video! The other tradition that took off in the '60's was outdoor lights - on a block of 40 houses, it was rare for less than 80% participants and truly spectacular
@johnkrueger3287
Жыл бұрын
The outdoor C9 lights were beautiful. Both in mat solid colors and clear colored twinkling lights. And just as you said almost every house was decorated. We also had an 8 foot aluminum Christmas tree, light by a color wheel, and decorated with Shiny Bright brand ornaments. All are magical memories
@johnkrueger3287
Жыл бұрын
Also I remember how everyone got all dressed up on Christmas Day.
I’m in my 60s now and this brings back so many memories with my parents, siblings and grandparents. ❤❤❤
I am 68 and I remember Christmas as the most special time of the year. We didn't get many gifts but what we got was very special. Daddy would read The Christmas Story from the Bible and The Night Before Christmas each year. We had a box that Santa left fruit candy and nuts in. I wish we could go back to that time. Children get way too much for Christmas now.
Was 7 in 1960 so my memory of the 60's is very clear. Favorite gifts - Bike, James Bond Roadrace, Guitar/Amp, Record Player Favorite memories - making weird faces using round reflective ornaments, smell of the feast being prepared by Mom, the positive/exciting "vibe", Sears Wish Book & making list, bragging to friends what I got, stocking stuffed with small gifts and candy, opening one gift on Xmas Eve and then not sleeping the whole night on Xmas Eve. Other memories - turning on the outdoor lights and a fuse blows and part of the house goes dark, Xmas star on top of tree always being crooked, taking the tree down (sob), parents being so tired (Xmas morning) they could hardly function after staying up late putting together all the gifts from "Santa" The 50's and 60'd was the best time to be a kid in history. Neighborhoods bursting with kids of all ages, great stuff to pick out, zenith of middle class buying power, and a general feeling of well-being. Schools were still centers of education and not indoctrination. And as a boy...so many cute girls to dream about. Never went thru the "I hate girls" phase.
@warrenhoffman2006
2 жыл бұрын
I remember my sisters getting Lite Brite, Toss Across, Trouble and Hungry Hungry Hippo!
One of my most enduring Christmas memory is of being woke up at 430 Christmas morning to go to the cousins house. And staying in the bedroom and looking at a full moon and seeing Santa's sleigh flying across it. Before opening presents later that morning
Yes, I grew up in the 60's. Loved looking at the catalogs when they came. Listening to the Christmas records. It definitely was a magical time.
I remember those catalogs. I spent hours thumbing through the pages and making my wish list to Santa. The television shows were so entertaining!
"The Andy Williams Christmas Album" is my favorite Christmas album to this day.
@doloreshuntoon7698
2 жыл бұрын
Same here.
@eldorado1830
2 жыл бұрын
Great voice, my favorite back in the day.
@jazzpunk
2 жыл бұрын
The Andy Williams Christmas Specials were great. Early look into The Osmonds on those Specials, as well.
@aliensoup2420
2 жыл бұрын
My mom played Nat King Cole ..."OOOhh, I'm the happiest Christmas tree. Ho Ho Ho, He He He."
Even during the difficult latter part of the 60's, Christmas was still a wonderful time of the year. 🎄
@pizzaearthpancakesandother2549
2 жыл бұрын
How about the early 70s? The middle 60s?
@thejquinn
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah tell that to black people 🙄
@ivangranger8494
2 жыл бұрын
@@thejquinn All the black people I have know/known in life would ask you to explain yourself, about their lives.
@thejquinn
2 жыл бұрын
@@ivangranger8494 Really? Im so honored, ask them to reflect on how the 1960s were for them. I'm sure it'll be rosy....
@rickymcginnis7300
2 жыл бұрын
@@thejquinn Sometimes it's all what you make out of your situation! Were they totally starving to death or in some concentration camp somewhere or living in a cardboard box down by the R.R. tracks or a swamp? Folks whine and cry about how bad they had it but you sure can bet there were others who had it much worse! I once complained because I had no shoes , until I met a man that had no feet ....
I’m 63 and this was a sweet look back at such innocent times. 💕
What I miss is the elaborate dept store window displays, and most major towns and cities having elaborate decorations. I love the lights and garlands crossing over the streets along with bells, bows, candles, deer, etc. Everything was lighted and went along most main streets, and included lighted wire frames on the telephone poles. Very few towns decorate that way anymore.
Hands down the best time to grow up. I’m 63, I still carry on all the traditions of the 60’s in my home and my kids love it. We all watched Ozzie and Harriet Christmas shows just the other night. This clip brings back sooooooo many wonderful memories 💞 One of my memories is my older brother taking the lead tinsel off the tree, rolling it into small pellet size balls and chucking them at me when watching tv. 😳😂 I still have 25 boxes of that tinsel and laugh every time I look at it all.