IslanderView Digital Magazine January 2018 | Page 8

mas with a mass then moved on to spots and it was always beautiful. the rest of the celebration… going to amen or nginge’ grandparents, both She would decorate the rest of the mom & dad’s side then home to house also. We lived in Sinajana, “hopefully” open our gifts. then Chalan Pago, Mongmong and As young kids, we would receive our finally ended up in Ordot in our very gift when we went to amen but were own home. I remember the visits as not allowed to open them until we it was being built and then the mov- got home. As a kid, I thought this ing in. Our very own home! Wow! was mean because our cousins were allowed to open theirs! (smiling) Our parents purchased furniture and appliances at Town House...yup that Dad would play Santa Claus and to one! We had a complete living room make our waiting even more set and a floor model color TV, OMG “painful”, he would not give gifts out it was a big deal in 1978!! Color TV until we changed out of mass clothes with a remote?! Oh my!! and ate breakfast, more like brunch! Of course, we forgot all about that Christmas came just a bit early that when we tore open the wrappers! year for the whole family and our mom started her Christmas traditions Christmas trees! We did not always in that home for the next 25 years. have a tree… our first tree was sus- Our nana Flores, grandmother on piciously very much a “Charlie dad’s side gave her a belen/nativity Brown” Christmas tree… remember set and we started a nobena that that? Barely any leaves or needles! would end on Dec 23rd every year. We loved it anyway!! Mom would This happened to be my sister Chris- decorate it and fill in all the bald tine’s birthday and so it seemed ap- 8