Submitted by Fred on

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With Christmas days away, I would like to share my most poignant Christmas memory.  

I was about 3 or 4 years old and I vividly recall opening presents with my mom and dad under our Christmas tree. And there was this very very special present, which I remember all these years later as a whirling dervish, spinning top which I activated by pulling a string to put it in motion as is threw off spectacular sparks.  

I was a very very happy little boy!

As the morning wore on, I continued to marvel as I pulled the string in awe.

Then my mom came over to me and told me we were having Christmas Day guests and another little boy was coming and she had no present for him. 

It was then that I started to lose my childhood innocence, as she told me we had to give him the top.  She whispered in my ear, "It's better to give than receive"...

I remember it like it was yesterday. 

PS:  Maybe Santa will return my cherished top to me this Christmas.

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Paul Napolitano

Wow! What a story! Derek has a very similar story at a Yankee game. Remind me to tell you.
Norman Spizz

I don't care who you are fat man, get those reindeer off my roof.

Submitted by Steven_Lichtenstein on Thu, 12/19/2024 - 23:35

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Steven Lichtenstein

In the Landmark Education program we learn that there is "something that happened" when you were 3-5 years old that profoundly impacts your life and how you respond to situations. Most affect us negatively; this example is quite the opposite !

Submitted by Fred on Thu, 12/19/2024 - 23:45

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Fred Klein

Painful lesson!
Crysti Farra

By the way...you were given that spinning top back long ago...it goes by the name of Gotham!

Submitted by Judy_Mauer on Fri, 12/20/2024 - 05:28

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Judy Mauer

What a smart mother. And you made it your mantra and carried through to you daily practice.

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