Christmas EveEssay Preview: Christmas EveReport this essayChristmas EveI awoke early that morning, with a gentle voice in my ear. “John, wake; up its Christmas Eve,” my mom said, “time to finish wrapping the presents.” I jumped from my bed as soon as the words had left her mouth. It was Christmas Eve 1993, and I was five years old. This would be the last Christmas in our cozy little house on Herschel St. I was excited beyond belief, but nothing could prepare me for the greatest Christmas ever. I still can not decide on my favorite part, whether it was the mounds of presents, the bountiful stockings, family all around, or maybe when Santa Claus stopped by to see if I had been naughty or nice.
The words in my ear awoke me, so I jumped into bed. It was Christmas eve
The words in my ear awoke me, so I jumped into bed. It was Christmas eve
As I rushed to the living room, I was greeted by my grandma, Mama Kay. She was stacking my presents under the tree. My mom followed, and we began wrapping presents for everyone, well, everyone except me. I could not even sneak a peek, and, believe me, I tried. The night before, I had set my alarm for early in the morning. I was planning on sneaking out and catching a quick glimpse; however, I was met by my dad just as I found a few boxes with my name on them. I had come to accept my fate; I must wait till that magical morning. Little did I know, however, that I would be allowed to open just one present that very night. As we finished the wrapping, my dad started a fire in the fireplace, and my mom made a huge breakfast. It was over ten years ago, but I still believe it was the best breakfast she has ever made. After breakfast, we all sat around the fire for what seemed like forever. Finally, they decided it was time to start dinner and left me to watch Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer.
When we finished dinner, they told me to come sit in the living room. No sooner had I sat, when there came a rapping at the door. They said it was for me, so, with a little confusion, I walked towards the door to open it. About half way there, I spotted a red and white coat through the blinds and instantly knew who it was. I slung the door open, and my mouth dropped. It was none other than Jolly Old Saint Nick. He stretched out his arms and lifted me to the ceiling as I laughed with joy. It was the happiest moment of my life, and I could not even speak. I was mute with excitement, and all I could do was gaze and jolly man with astonishment. With a big hearty laugh, he told me to go find a present under the tree with my name on it. After much searching, I found the biggest present with my name. I could not even lift it yet alone carry it to him. Seeing my dilemma, he lifted the package from behind the tree, placed it right in front of me, and told me to open it. With eager hands, I tore through the paper and cardboard. What lied in front of me was a brand new skate board, which I had wanted since last year. With a huge hug and laugh that filled the room, Santa left, and I was anxious to try my new board. To my dismay my mom would not let me go outside. She said it was too late, and we still