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Christmas Morning
I remember the mornings of Christmas.
The anxiety we all felt as we waited for our parents to wake up.
Waiting to see if Santa came.
I remember sitting in the living room with my sister next to the lighted Christmas tree patiently waiting as my parents made coffee.
I remember seeing the big white fluffy snowflakes falling in my living room window as we listened to the wood crackle from our fireplace.
I remember matching family pajamas.
I remember Hallmark movies all month long.
I remember coziness and laughing.
I remember snowball fights and making snow angels.
I remember midnight mass.
But now I'm older.
I hold Christmas traditions in my bones keeping them warm underneath my Christmas sweater.
Soon I won't wake up in my parents house, on Christmas morning to the smell of my Mom's baking,
It won't wake me up from my childhood bedroom.
I will ache at the realization my sisters aren't waiting for me in the living room.
I may be older now
But every time I hear the radio playing Christmas music,
I am reminded of my Christmas Memories.
I feel like a kid again.
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This poem reminds me of Christmas Morning when I was a kid celebrating with my family.