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An Angel Tradition

Story ID:3266
Written by:Kathe M. Campbell (bio, contact, other stories)
Story type:Family History
Writers Conference:My Favorite Holiday Story
Location:Broken Tree Ranch Montana USA
Year:1984
Person:St. Nick & Co.
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Posted 12/05/2007 16:21 | Reply
Kathe dear,
Your holiday story certainly has put me in the Christmas spirit, and I only wish I had a memory akin to this one of Christmases back during my childhood. The photo of the kids on the stairs added such a nice touch to your well-written words.
Thanks, as ever, and Merriest Christmas!
Sandi in FL.
Posted 12/05/2007 16:56 | Reply
Another heartwarming family story from a top Kathe's mountain. She has a way of telling a tale that draws you into the story making you wish you had been there.

Betty King
Posted 12/05/2007 17:35 by Frederick William Wickert | Reply
Oh, what a beautiful mory this is. I have had the pleasure of participating in some door to door carol singing and in some large community type Christmas parties, but never anything as wonderful as this.
Fred
Posted 12/05/2007 19:32 by Nancy J. Kopp | Reply
Tugged at the old heartstrings, Kath. Lovely memory. Thanks for sharing.
Nancy
Posted 12/05/2007 21:31 by Maria Harden | Reply
Oh Kathe, you've done it again... transported me back in time to a simpler life and a heart-warming Christmas. I hope there is never an end to your stories.
Maria ♥
Posted 12/06/2007 09:09 | Reply
Hi Kathe - Loved your comment at the end regarding the young grown-up caroler giving you a big hug in thankfulness of your's and Ken's past efforts in making Christmas so special. Often what we do in the present, gives us blessed benefits down the road.

Don Ralstin
Posted 12/06/2007 11:37 by Bonnie Jarvis-Lowe | Reply
Beautiful as always Kathe. If I were close to you I would also give you a hug! You are such an inspiration to so many, and so appreciated.
Love,
Bonnie.
Posted 12/06/2007 17:33 by Kathleene S Baker | Reply
Kathe, you left so many children with such beautiful memories of things their own children will probably never experience. I think God gives gold stars to ladies like you.

Love,
Kathy