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One Christmas Eve back in the 40's in my house

Royal

Well-known member
When I was a kid, as I have said before, we didn't have much. We lived in a

basement house, pumped water outside and had an outhouse. I never felt

deprived because most of our friends were in the same boat. We were the only

ones that lived in a basement but it did not feel strange to me.

There were kids in school that teased me because of the house and we had to

wear our cloths until we grew out of them but I don't remember letting it

bother me much. I remember one teacher telling one of those smart arses that

at least Royal's cloths were always clean and ironed. Made me feel proud

somehow and I had little to be proud of.

Our basement house was nice, in my eyes. We had an entrance on the north

end, right in the middle of the wall. You have seen them I imagine, the

stairs came up from the basement and you walked out the door and took a half

dozen steps down to the ground. The old hand pump was to the left, we had to

be sure we took a cup of water with us to prime it and there was an old

gnarly apple tree to the right. This tree sticks in my memory because of the

many hours I spent setting the roof of the house, watching the starlings feed

ing their baby's. There was a hole in the tree that they nested in for many

years.

Once you came down the stairs into the living part of the basement, to the

left was the kitchen. The whole place was one big room but my parents had a

small bedroom in the far right corner. It had a door and everything. The big

oil space heater was just outside their door, as I remember it. Remember I

am thinking back to the mid forty's.

In the left far corner was our room. There were three of us boys, Me, Gary

and Skip. I can not remember where Skip slept because he was just a baby but

Gary and I slept in a bunk bed. It was a crude affair but fine with us.

There was no carpet on the cement floor but probably a rug of some sort, I

can not remember.

The bedroom was in the corner and the outside walls were of concrete block

but the inside two walls were just a blanket strung on a wire or something

like that. The door was just a gap would would push open, between two

blankets. It was always warm and snug in there. I slept on the top bunk so it

was the warmest. The basement was a low basement, as they built them back

then, so was easy to heat.

This was in the days before TV and after we were sent to bed at night my

parents would listen to the radio. Oh I remember those old shows, the Inner

Sanctum and The Shadow etc. We would lay there, pretending to be asleep and

never missing a word. I have hundreds of those old shows on MP3 and they sure

bring back memories. Memories of being snug and warm in my bed and being

safe.

The rest of the basement, that was not kitchen dining room or bedrooms was

called the store room. Everything else went in there and it was a mess. Well

it was a mess to me but Mom and Dad knew where everything was in there.

My dad was terrified of snakes and lizards. I always had them as pets but had

to keep them out of his sight. One late fall I had three of them and the

weather was getting cold. I took those guys, in the cage I had for them and

hid them in the store room. My parents didn't have a clue and I kept them

there all winter. I don't really remember what I fed them or even if I did

but it was cool and they did fine and nice, fat and shiny.

My mother ran across them one day and she was upset. Not really at us but she

knew if my dad had seen the he would have went nuts and killed them. Now they

were OUR secret. My mother never told him and we kept them all winter. That

store room brings back memories too. I remember the time right after WW2. My

uncle Ernie stayed with us for a while after getting discharged. He had

brought back a German Helmet. My dad had he and maybe some others were

messing with it and my dad put it on his head and told someone, maybe my

uncle to hit him on the head with a hammer. Duh! My dad had not been in the

service and was young and stupid. He did not realize that those helmets had

an inner webbing that your head sat in. Well most of them did anyway. Not

this one.

My mother said, "Happy that is stupid!" but my dad, being a male and never

listening to anything anybody said, "Oh quit your worrying" and Ernie let er

rip. Liked to have broke his dang head!! It seems he was setting on a

wooden kitchen chair but not for long. He hit the floor and the helmet went

flying and my mother started a running and laughing. By my dads actions he

did not think it was all that funny.

I remember on time my dad had gone squirrel hunting and he had gotten a few.

He was in the store room cleaning the squirrels and the way he skinned them,

I think, I was pretty young and can not clearly see all the details, was to

tie there hind feet together and sling it over a nail in the rafter. then

with the critter a hanging down, he would skin it out.

I remember watching him do it, I am guessing but figure I was about five or

six because Gary was only four or so. Gary was watching too and after dad had

stripped the skin off and the bloody carcass was a hanging there, Gary asked

what it was for. My dad said we were gonna eat it.

My mother called for something and we walked out to see what she wanted. I

don't remember what it was but when we walked back in, Gary was standing on

the dang chair and a chewing on that bloody dang carcass. My did liked to

have crapped as he did not have a very strong stomach. He yelled, "Chris!

Come get this dang kid!" or words to that effect. She came in and Gary was a

grinning with blood all over his face. We did laugh over that though.

I got sidetracked there I guess. This was to be about Christmas.

We were no different than kids now days. Christmas was a wonderful time and

even in the basement house we had a tree. My dad usually had to go out

somewhere and chop one and some of those things were pretty pitiful by todays

tree farm standards but when they were all decorated up, with paper chains we

made in school and the big Angel on the top, they were always beautiful. My

mother always saved the ornaments we made in school and probably still has

them stored away.

There were no shopping Malls around back then. Heck, our Christmas shopping

was all done in Down Town Pontiac. The biggest city I had ever seen. The

main street was about ten blocks long and there was a Sears, Kresge's, Waits

Sims etc. I loved Sims and Kresge's. Sims had old wooden floors but at the

top of the stairs to the second floor was a giant sea turtle shell, hanging

on the wall and its head mounted in the middle of the shell. I was just in

awe of that turtle and just had to see it every time we went to town. I can

see it clearly right now.

Like I said, the floors were all wooden and so were the stairs. The first

time I ever saw a slinky was in Sims and they were demonstrating them on

those stairs. It was like magic. I just had to have one and I got one that

year too!!

My parents did all their Christmas shopping down there in Pontiac and it will

always be in my memory. It was such a festive time with all the decorations

and Christmas music. Mobs of people crowding the sidewalks and for us kids it

was heaven. I am sure it was a pain for the adults but not for us.

Kresge's was a special place for me too. I can remember that place for two

reasons. Number one and it was a big one, was the fact that there was a pet

shop in the basement and it even had fish. Now that little pet shop was about

the size of a Volkswagen but it sure was the biggest around. Man when they

first started stocking Angel Fish I just had to have one, a pair of them. I

did not have an aquarium or nothing but I wanted some angel fish. Well that is

another story though and this is a Christmas story.

By Christmas eve we would be beside ourselves. We were not allowed in the

store room for some reason. That is where the presents were hidden is the

reason but it did not enter our minds back then. Santa had our presents and

why would he hide them in our store room? After all! Duh?

On Christmas Eve the tree would be all decorated and we would have the

presents we had made in school, all wrapped and under the tree. My parents

would haul out the presents they had gotten us and that would drive us nuts.

It seems that they would bring most out a day or two ahead of Christmas just

to drive us nuts. It worked but we dare not touch them!

My mother would bake some cookies and we would always put some out for Santa

and a big glass of milk too. Santa would get mighty hungry hauling all those

presents around to us good little kids!!

One big worry I always had was the fact that we did not have a fireplace for

Santa to come down. All we had was that old oil stove and the pipe was too

small and too dang hot!! This really worried old six year old Royal. I would

ask my parents about it and they said they would leave the door unlocked for

him. Just before going to bed I would always walk up the stairs and check

that dang door because I wanted Santa to be able to get his cookies and milk.

Well the presents would be great too I guess.


My parents would finally put us to bed and then turn on the radio. I would do my darndest to get to sleep but there was so much going through my head. Was Santa gonna remember us? Was I good enough this year to get the slinky? or the Angel fish? What would I keep the Angel Fish in ? What was I gonna get from Santa? What was that noise??? Was that him??

I would hear my parents a mumbling in the other room, waiting for my dumbarse to go to sleep. Every once in a while the blanket door would open a crack to see if I was asleep, my brothers always fell right to sleep it seems, then my mother would say, "Go to sleep honey" and go back in the other room that served as a kitchen, dining room and living room. They would have the radio turned down real low, hoping I would get to sleep.

This would go on and on. My heart a beating and trying my dangest to get to sleep because Santa was not gonna come until I got to sleep. My mother would come in again and I would pretend I was asleep but she knew.

I remember my dad saying, and it happened every year, "When is that G** D***Kid going to sleep?" Oh boy that always helped me to relax! I was doing the best I could!

I would lay there in the dark and just dream about the next morning. Was that a noise I just heard from Gary, who was sleeping below me?? I would look down and he would be out like a light. Somehow that pizzed me off. Why can he sleep like that? Didn't he realize Santa was a coming tonight??

Finally my mom came in the room and asked what was the problem. I told her I was sorry but I just could not get to sleep. She asked me if it might help if I slept on the floor. I told her maybe so she took the blanket and pillow and made a place for me on the floor, right next to the bunk bed. I crawled into it and it was nice and cool and safe it seems. It was rather hot up against the ceiling and this was nice. I was soon asleep.

It seemed like a few minutes later, I was awake. I just lay there and wondering if it was too soon to get up. It was still dark but what the heck, it could be early dark or late dark. I just lay there wide awake. I Will just try to go back to sleep. Aaaah, mebby I can. I wonder if Gary is awake. I look up. Nope! He is still sleeping! How the hell can he sleep like that anyway? I wonder if Santa has come yet?? I didn't hear him. I wonder???

It can't hurt to take a peek, if I am real quiet. I look around and feel my way to the opening in the blanket wall. No sound out there except the blower motor on the oil heater and a little snoring from my parents room. They left the door open to get heat. There is a little light from somewhere and in its dim glow I can see the table. Sorta. I can see the milk and cookies or rather what was left of them. Santa had been there!! Dang!

I look at Gary again and he is still out. What the hell do I do now. My dad will really get mad if I am up too early. I remember him saying something about 7am. I wonder if it is 7am yet. Is it still dark at 7am? I didn't know!

I tiptoed out and looked at the Christmas Tree. WOW!! Santa had been there and there were lots of presents!! Dang. I wonder if it is 7 yet. I walk over to where I can see the clock on the wall and it said 4:45, what the heck, that is almost 7 I figured. I sorta doubted my dad would see it that way though, neither would mom!! Geeeesh, what do I do now? Look at all those toys! And boxes!! I sure must have been good this year. What if they are all for Gary though. He didn't get in as much trouble as I did! Maybe they are all his!!

I just had to see if there were any for me so I quietly went over and peeked at a few tags. YES!! Some were mine!! I can not touch them! Dad would kill me. Maybe he would not on Christmas! Yes he would. Gotta be quiet.

I went back to the couch and just sat there looking at the tree with all the presents and there were some for ME!! It was not fare. Dumbass Gary could sleep like that and Mom and Dad were sleeping, I can still hear them. Dang, what do I do?

I decide to just get a little closer. I know I can not open them before everyone it up but I can just set by the dang tree can't I? I go over and look at the clock again. 4:55am. I know how to tell time because Mrs Shilling taught me how. She was my Kindergarten Teacher. 4:55 am sucks.

I set there an stare at the presents and there was no way I was gonna get back to sleep. I yawn sorta loud, a purpose I guess, hoping to see if someone would get up. No luck and I was not gonna try that again. Dad was not one to spare the strap and I was not gonna push it on Christmas morning. What to do?

I crept back into the bedroom and lay on my pile of bedding on the floor. I guess I just gotta go back to sleep. Dumbass old Gary a sleeping through Santa and all. It was not fare. He rarely got spanked, why spank him if Royal was handy. Mommy's pet I thought. Dang!


Aha!! I looked up to see him still a sawing logs. I accidental kicked the bunk bed. I had to accidental kick it enough to wake him up a bit but not wake Mom and Dad. Bang I kicked it again.

He turned over and said, "Huh, what?" and started going back to sleep. Oh no you don't! I leaned over and asked him what he wanted and accused him of waking me up. He said he didn't think he did but I countered with, "Now just what do you figure woke me up?" I was the oldest so I could lie better. I then said, "I wonder if Santa has been here?" he tried to go back to sleep. I ought to kick his arse!! Going back to sleep.

I said, "I don't think he left you anything" That got his attention. He looked around and whispered, "Do you think we can get up yet to see?" I told him that it was too early and he had better go back to sleep. But it might be OK to look if he was quiet. Hehehhehhehe

He slid out of bed and carefully stepped over me, the boy had eyes like a bat! I told him to be very quiet and to just go peek. I lay there as he snuk out. I was giggling because I knew what was a coming..


SANTA HAS COME! SANTA HAS COME!! THERE ARE TOYS FROM SANTA! HE ATE THE COOKIES AND MILK AND HE IS GONE!! COMMON ROYAL!!

Of course me being the oldest I told him it was too early and to come to bed. I heard my parents suturing and clearly heard my dad say, "That GD Royal put him up to that and I am gonna kill him! What time is it?" FIVE O'CLOCK??

My mother was in her housecoat and came out. I heard her say that Royal was still in bed and it was Gary. My dad said something like "Bull Shut" but came out rubbing his eyes. He looked in at me and said, "you might as well get up too! You got us all awake but you better not do this next year! 5 O'clock....geeesh"

Well we were in hog heaven for a time. Ripping the presents open and mom making breakfast and all. I got my slinky and my Angel fish but they did not last long. We knew nothing about tropical fish, other than that they had to be kept in warm water. I put them in a quart jar and sat them on the oil stove. Well I guess that was too warm. I put salt in the water to revive them but it didn't work...

Thank you for sharing one of my Christmas's with me!!
 
I remember listening to them on my old crystal radio [I wonder why they do not sell them any more] Good times we had back then. Not much money, but, like you, we never felt deprived.

Thank you buddy. A great tale

Calm seas

M
 
Those old shows are available
 
great story. Very good Royal! I got a good look at the basement by your description.

I wasn't born in the forties, but sounds like your Christmas'were a lot like ours. We didn't have much, but the memories are everlasting. Thanks again for taking the time to share with us.

Lil Brother:)
 
yep! I was right there with you, and ain't it great to have a younger brother to con? Mostly my poor little sister got the short end of that stick! Then when she got to be around 10ish, she ruled the roost and Kenny and i got blamed for everything......not fair!:biggrin:
Good one!!!!:super:
Wayne
 
Your story sounds a lot like rural VT in the early fifties, course VT is always ten years behind everyone else :lol:. I was lucky, we had an honest to God bathroom and running water if it didn't freeze. Had to tote hot water from the stove to take a bath though. That one brought back some fine memories, Thanks for sharin!

Dave
 
It is always good to hear from you. :)

sunny skies

M
 
I still have it...as a matter of fact I saw it in a box just the other day as I was unpacking a few things for storage in a closet.

The crystal radio that I had worked by poking around with a little needle type spring until I located a signal on the metal crystal stone. After locating a station, you had to be careful not to jar the radio and loose the station. The antenna was a long copper wire hanging from the roof to a tree, must have been about fifty feet long. I spent many nights listening to that old crystal radio set. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
We would use the paper chains, tin foil, and some old glass ornaments that must have been as old as the roman empire. I remember the strings of colored lights and how when a bulb burned out, the entire string of lights went out.

We would put an old electric train under the tree...an old two rail America Flyer (which I still have). That old train would smoke after you put some type of chemical in the smoke stack, but I did something to it and it stopped doing that. Then I took the train apart and messed something up...it would only run backwards after my repair job.

Your story sure brought back some great memories. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
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I was talking to my mother last night and she read it. She said it was pretty accurate.

She told me about the time, I don't remember it, when I was about three years old. I dissappeared and she could not find me. She paniced and called all the neighbors and the cops to help find me. I was gone.


After an hour of panic I came crawling out from under the kitchen table where I had been sleeping. It seems that all the chairs had been shoved under the table and where they all met was a perfect place for a three year old to rest.

I guess it was a relief and a laugh.
 
It started to be a short post but I just sorta got into it. I have forgotten all about it, I thought but it started coming back. I can picture it very clearly now.

It is amazing but I go down in that basement now and it is impossible to believe that our whole family lived down there and it seemed spacious at the time. It is small by todays standards
 
It also brought up long dormant memories for me. I had not thought about that in years. It brought out a lot of new ones too
 
I got it for Christmas in the late fourtys and it was used but I didn't care. Can you imagine a kids response to a used Christmas toy now days?:surprised:

I eventually got a coal loader, a log loader, a train station and other additiions. It was one of my favorite gifts. I no longer have it as I gave it to my youngest daughter and there is no telling what she did with it
 
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Not too many kids had the coal loader, much less a train station. We had lots of second hand gifts many times, never bothered me. We always appreciated getting the gifts...well, we felt screwed if we got clothes instead of the good type of gifts like a baseball or fishing lure. Royal, your story was great, brought back many good memories. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
It is snowing out right now and I am getting ready to head north for a couple days. I am again on dial up in Roscommon so I will be able to tell when you guys are being bad,,,, Like last night :D Sorry I missed it but I had to erase it. :D I am sure you understand:crazy:

Yes that coal loader was sorta like a crain with a clam shell scoop on it. Didn't work very well as I remember but didn't have to. we had imagination to make it work
 
She is doing great at this time and glad to be home. They want to do an MRI on her sometime in the next seven days. Everything will be just fine, thanks for the concern.

I figured you would delete the questionable posted statements that concerned the use of a certain descriptive word preceding the word "cat." :rofl:

For some reason, I keep thinking that you posted a picture of the basement home, maybe a year ago? I keep thinking it was about the time that you posted a story about your pet skunk and how it bit you. If so, can you post it again? Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
I told her to remember that I am digging into a 6 or 7 year olds memory and might have a few things wrong but she said I was pretty much dead on.

She did say that I didn't mention that the salamanders made it through the whole winter in great shape and without my dad finding out about them but I took them to school and they died from everyone handling them too much, at least that is what we figured did it,
 
Very much like Christmas in a Mississippi sharecropper shack. Great story, thanks for taking the time to write and post it.
 
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