Since this series began in January 2018 there have been over 1200 Posts from Your Archives where bloggers have taken the opportunity to share posts to a new audience…
The topics have ranged from travel, childhood, recipes, history, family and the most recent series was #PotLuck where I shared a random selection of different topics.
This series is along the same lines and is a celebration of Christmas and New Year.
I do appreciate that this is not a religious festival for everyone but it is a time of year when families and friends come together and our thoughts turn to our hopes and wishes for the coming year. At the end of the post you can find out how to participate in this festive series.
Today children’s author Darlene Foster shares a delightful true Christmas story….do you believe in Santa?
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The Year I Discovered Santa Claus by Darlene Foster
Most children dream of seeing Santa Claus. I stayed up as late as possible every Christmas Eve but always fell asleep, only to wake up in the morning to see the jolly fellow had visited and left gifts.
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It was to be our last Christmas on the farm. Mom and Dad had purchased a house in the city and planned to move in the next spring. The whole family was gathering at the farm one last time to spend the holiday with them.
We lived in Calgary at the time, a three-hour drive away. The morning of the 24th, Hubby was busy loading luggage as I pulled gifts out from under the tree to take with us. We had a couple of stops to make before arriving at the farm. It was important that the gifts that were to be dropped off first, went into the trunk last. Crawling under the tree to retrieve the carefully wrapped packages at the very back, a searing pain shot up my spine. I couldn’t move forward, backward or sideways. Paul came in for another load only to find me under the tree on all fours and in tears.
“I’ve put my back out and I can’t move,” I croaked.
He managed to lift me out from under the tree and lay me on the couch. From there I gave him instructions as to where to place each gift.
My ten-year-old daughter panicked when she saw me. “Does this mean we can’t go?”
“Are you sure you can manage the drive?” Paul asked.
I assured both of them I would be OK. I was not missing the last Christmas on the farm. So I took medication and hobbled to the car. I managed fine on the three-hour drive. Paul dropped off the gifts we needed to deliver on the way, while I stayed in the car. Once at the farm, getting out of the car proved difficult, but my dad and brothers were soon there, giving me a hand. Dad put me in his comfy chair and immediately put a heating pad behind my back. My brothers helped remove my boots and Mom made me a cup of tea. I was feeling the love, and happy to be home.
The kids of all ages, bundled up and went for a sleigh ride, a tradition in our family. Instead of using horses as he did in the past, Dad used a tractor to pull the open sleigh over the snow. I wished I could have gone along as it wouldn’t happen again, but didn´t want to risk it. I stayed back with Mom who prepared food for the evening meal and the big feast the next day. She wouldn´t let me help with the cooking preparations either.
I took more medication and by dinner, I felt better. We had a great meal as always and played a rousing game of marbles. We are a competitive family, so there was shouting and grabbing and perhaps a bit of cheating. All good fun and no one got hurt. Once the children were put to bed, Mom and I kept everyone out of the living room while we filled the stockings and arranged them around the tree. After a midnight drink, we all turned in. The beds at my parents´ house were comfy but old. The one we were given to sleep on had a very soft mattress and I kept rolling into the middle. Every time I did, the pain in my back worsened.
In spite of the extra dose of medication, I wasn´t getting much sleep. I finally grabbed a quilt, took my pillow and moved into the living room to sleep on the nice firm couch. Mom always left the tree lights on all night on Christmas Eve, which I found comforting. I felt like a kid again and soon fell fast asleep.
All of a sudden, I was woken up by someone switching on the bright overhead light. My brother, bare-chested and wearing a pair of beige jogging pants, popped things into everyone´s stocking. He obviously didn´t see me as he went about playing Santa. Then he left the room, switching off the light behind him. I smiled and fell back to sleep with no problem.
The next morning as we stuffed ourselves with pancakes, Dad asked me, “Did you sleep all right, dear?”
I replied, “I moved to the living room and slept just fine. And I saw Santa. He came into the room while I was sleeping and filled the stockings. And – he was stark naked!”
My brother turned red and shouted, “I was not. I had my jogging pants on.”
That was the one and only time I saw Santa Claus.
Enjoy the season, and if you’re lucky, you just might see Santa!
©Darlene Foster 2022
My thanks to Darlene for letting me delve into her archives and I know she would love to hear from you.
About Darlene Foster
Growing up on a ranch near Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, Darlene Foster dreamt of writing, traveling the world, and meeting interesting people. She also believed in making her dreams come true. It’s no surprise she’s now the award-winning author of Amanda Travels, a children’s adventure series featuring a spunky twelve-year-old who loves to travel to unique places. Readers of all ages enjoy following Amanda as she unravels one mystery after another. When not traveling herself, Darlene divides her time between the west coast of Canada and the Costa Blanca, Spain with her husband and entertaining rescue dogs, Dot and Lia.
Find out more about Darlene’s books and read the reviews: Amazon US – And: Amazon UK – Website/Blog: Darlene Foster WordPress – Goodreads: Goodreads – Twitter: @supermegawoman
A selection of books by Darlene Foster
One of the reviews for Amanda in France
I’ve armchair traveled with Amanda a few times now, and I was thrilled to experience France with her this time around.
Even though these books are geared toward the younger crowd, I learn something about the different countries every time. Here are just a few examples from France: the purpose of gargoyles, there’s a lake beneath the Palais Garnier (just like Phantom of the Opera!), and the Louvre was originally a royal palace. Evidently I never paid much attention in history class.
Amanda has a talent for attracting trouble, and she’s not in Paris for long before strange occurrences begin. Why do they keep running into the same man everywhere they go? Who went through Aunt Jenny’s belongings in their room at Shakespeare and Company? Can their new friend Pierre be trusted? Amanda and her friend Leah (who’s beginning to show signs of teen moodiness) find themselves in the middle of a mystery all while touring the wonderful sites (and food!) Paris has to offer.
This is a fast-paced story easily finished in under two hours. I highly recommend this series as a way to introduce kids to different countries and cultures. Solving mysteries with Amanda is just a bonus.
Thanks for dropping in today and it would be great if you could share Darlene’s post.. thanks Sally.
I would love to share one of your posts from this festive season and it can be a poem, short story, non-fiction in the form of a recipe, personal story, family memory, New Year’s resolutions etc. It does not have to be current but from any year in your blogging journey.
It is an opportunity to showcase your writing skill to my readers and also to share on my social media. Which combined is around the 50,000 mark. If you are an author, your books will be mentioned too, along with their buy links and your other social media contacts.
How to feature in the series?
- All I need you to do is email me the link to the fiction or non-fiction post you have chosen either with aChristmas or New Year theme to (sally.cronin@moyhill.com)
- As I will be promoting your books as part of the post along with all your information and links so I will not be sharing direct marketing or self- promotional posts in the series.
- If you are an author I am sure you will have a page on your blog with the details, and an ‘about page’ with your profile and social media links (always a good idea anyway). I will get everything that I need.
- As a blogger I would assume that you have an ‘about page’ a profile photo and your links to social media.
- Copyright is yours and I will ©Your name on every post… and you will be named as the author in the URL and subject line.
- Previous participants are very welcome to take part again.
- Each post is reformatted for my blog and I don’t cut and paste, this means it might look different from your own post especially if you are using the block editor
- If I do share a post which contains mainly photographs I will share up to five and link back to the original post for people to view the rest.
N.B – To get the maximum benefit from your archive posts, the only thing I ask is that you respond to comments individually and share on your own social media.. thank you.
This is one of my favorite Darlene stories!
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It is lovely isn’t it Jennie… I hope you are having a lovely Christmas..♥
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It is! Yesterday I ate cookies, watched Christmas movies, started catching up on bloggers, FaceTimed with ‘everyone’…it was delightful! I hope you and David had a lovely day.
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We did thank you, we talked to my sisters in the UK and watched movies… today leftovers… hugs ♥
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Sounds perfect! Mega hugs! 💕
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Thanks for sharing Abbie hugsx
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Thanks for sharing Darlene’s fun family Christmas story. I hope her back behaves this Christmas!
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Thanks Olga… me too..hugsx
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Thanks, Olga. The back problems stopped when I retired. Go figure! Have a great Christmas!!
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Fun and unexpected ending!
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Glad you enjoyed it, Jacqui! We always had fun at Christmas.
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This is a funny story. Poor Darlene with her sore back, not much fun.
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She created a lovely story around it…♥
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I used to put my back out at the worst possible times back then. Fortunately, it doesn’t happen anymore. Glad you found the story amusing as it still makes me laugh when I think about it.
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I guess it’s better than seeing mommy kissing Santa Claus! It’s too bad about your back, but glad to hear that you were still able to celebrate your family’s last Christmas at the farm.
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I think I caught my mother doing that a couple of times and kicked up a stink lol.. glad you enjoyed and thank you for commenting.
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Nothing would have kept me away from that last Christmas on the farm/ranch. We had many more wonderful Christmases as a family, but that one was special.
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Lol, Santa looking fit and fine 🙂 Does your back still go out now and then? It sounds painful!
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Thanks, Jacquie. The funny thing is after I retired, the back pain didn’t show up again. I think I just always tried to do too much back then and was always stressed. (especially around Christmas)
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A gorgeous story from Darlene, Sally. Toni x
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Thanks very much Toni..enjoy your weekend ♥
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So pleased you liked the story, Toni. xo
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Christmas memories are the best! Thanks, Darlene and Sally. Happy holidays to both of you!
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Thanks very much Audrey and the same to you hugsx
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Thanks, Audrey. Have a wonderful holiday as well.
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Haha! Going down the chimney in that condition could be quite an adventure.
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No kidding.. xx
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So true. Of course, we didn’t have a chimney so I guess he may have been OK.
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Absolutely wonderful post, Darlene & Sally! Thanks so much for this great series, Sally, and Darlene, I just LOVED that tale!! Merry Christmas to both of you!!
🤗❤️🎄❤️🤗
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Wonderful thank you Marcia and a fabulous Christmas to you too. ♥
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I’m delighted you enjoyed the story. Family is a wealth of material, especially mine.
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Wonderful books and reviews. Happy Holidays Sally👼🎅🦌⛪🌟🎄🎁
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Thanks very much Cindy and have a wonderful Christmas ♥
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Thanks so much, Cindy. Have a wonderful Christmas. xo
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I loved this story and shared the joy and back pain! Xo
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Thanks Denise hugs xx
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Thanks, Denise. It’s funny but since I retired I no longer suffer from back pain. I think I just always tried to do too much those days (especially around Christmas!)
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Its easy to over do around the holidays, especially when we gave so many obligations.
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What a sweet story Darlene. I felt your pain as I know well about when my lower back goes out on me. You certainly spied Santa! Lol 🙂 xx
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It’s amazing how family love and a good laugh can make the pain bearable. Pleased you enjoyed the memory.
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Aww. I loved this story and did giggle at the reveal at the end.
Glad Santa did have his jogging bottoms on.
Hee, hee!
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Lol.. he needs to be pretty nippy to get around everyone in a night..♥
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Yes, it was a good thing, but without my glasses on, I wasn’t quite sure!! Glad it made you giggle.
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Great story as usual, Darlene. I love your childhood memories – they’re such fun.
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Thanks for dropping by Ruth, glad you enjoyed.
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A pleasure! There are always plenty of interesting posts on Smorgasbord.
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Thanks very much Ruth have a lovely Christmas. x
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Thanks, Ruth. It’s fun to think back on these times.
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What a great story, Darlene. Thank you. Thanks to Sally for featuring it today
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Thanks very much John..hugsx
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Glad you enjoyed it, John.
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😊
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What a fun family Christmas story! I loved the ending!!
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Thanks Liz..xx
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You’re welcome, Sally!
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Thanks, Liz. Glad you enjoyed the memory. It was a fun time.
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You’re welcome, Darlene.
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What a wonderful story. Thanks to Darlene, and also to you for sharing, Sally! Enjoy a beautiful weekend! I think Santa is more than busy this time. Let’s hope he turnsnot driving an electric vehicle. Lol hugsx Michael
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Thanks very much Michael.. I agree a wonderful story..hugs xx
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Thanks so much, Michael and thanks for sharing my story.
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Reblogged this on NEW BLOG HERE >> https:/BOOKS.ESLARN-NET.DE.
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Thanks Michael..hugsx
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Awww. What a lovely story. I’m so glad Darlene made it to the farm for the final Christmas there, And finally, finally, got to see Santa Claus, even if he was “almost” naked. 🙂 Great story and very heartwarming. Thanks for sharing, Sally.
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Thanks, Diana, glad you enjoyed my special memory.
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It was lovely, Darlene. ❤
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Thanks Diana…I have heard of the real Santa being revealed but perhaps not in quite this way… ! ♥
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Hee hee hee. That part was pretty funny. A great ending to the story.
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🎄Wonderful Christmas story, Darlene! ❤ Thanks for sharing, Sally. Wishing everyone a blessed and beautiful Christmas and a Happy & Healthy New Year!
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Thank you, Bette. Sending good wishes back to you. xo
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Thanks very much Bette and to you and your family too..♥
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I loved this story, Darlene! Brought a smile to my face.
Thank you for sharing, Sally.
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If I can give someone a reason to smile, my job is done!!
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Thanks very much Joan..hugsx
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Love the story! Thanks for sharing it with us Darlene, and I’m so glad you finally got to see Santa!
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Me too. Another dream come true. xo
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Thanks Darlene..hugsx
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Funny story, Santa caught in the act. : )
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Yup! There was always lots of laughter in our family.
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Glad you enjoyed Rebecca.. xx
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Lol! A delightful story, Darlene.
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A great memory! Glad you enjoyed it.
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Thanks Steve xxx
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Thank you Darlene and Sally for publishing this delightful post. I love starting the day with a smile.
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I’m glad the story made you smile. xo
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Thanks Bernadette and delighted to share Darlene’s story. x
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Reblogged this on Darlene Foster's Blog and commented:
I’m over at Sally Cronin’s blog today, sharing a Christmas memory. Hop over and say Hello. I hope all your Holiday preparations are going well.
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Thanks for the boost Darlene ♥
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Thanks for sharing my Christmas story. Wishing you a wonderful Christmas and I hope Santa is good to you. xo
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Absolute pleasure the same to you ♥
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