We always had a real tree and we’d walk to wherever we were going to buy it from, then carry it home between us, oldest (me) carrying the trunk and youngest carrying the top. I’m quite sure we looked like four of the seven dwarves but it always felt really exciting having bought the biggest tree we could find. My mum would decorate it after we’d gone to bed, so we’d come down to the fairy lights being on and everything looking festive. I’ve got some of her really old decorations and there’s a battered old robin that has to be 60 or 70 years old, but it’s one of my most treasured decorations.
When I was young, we each had a pillowcase that we’d set out in a different part of the sofa and our presents would be put in them. We’d be awake from about 3am, desperately wanting to go downstairs but we weren’t allowed to unless our mum came with us, so the pleading started then. And we had that really cheap wrapping paper that was only one step up from tissue paper, it was so thin, but it felt so lovely to tear it open.
Christmas Day we had whatever cereal we wanted from a Kellogg variety pack. I’d always choose Coco pops as we were never allowed them the rest of the year. And then the contents of a selection box or a Terry’s chocolate orange. We had this silver coloured fancy tray that nuts used to go in, which I have now. We don’t even like nuts unless they’re covered in salt, but it doesn’t feel like Christmas if it isn’t out with some sweets in it. I always remember laying on the sofa after dinner, having eaten too much, and then turkey sandwiches for tea.
We didn’t really have separate gifts from Father Christmas but I remember being about 5 and getting a book about Rudolph and it didn’t have a tag on it to say who it was from, so I was convinced it came from him; I was so excited that he’d been to our house. When I got to about 13 or so, I didn’t get presents anymore and got to help with making Christmas for the younger ones. I remember being up at midnight, pushing a very big rabbit cage in a very small push chair and trying not to upset two very cross Christmas present rabbits who’d been fast asleep in the warmth of my neighbour’s house until that point, while getting the giggles because I was trying to hang onto the cage and push at the same time, and failing dismally, while my mum was on the doorstep (she was ill so wasn’t able to help) was whisper shouting encouragement at me. Those rabbits were so, so cross, they hated me for years afterwards 🤦♀️😄