Welcome to womanandhome.com

Sign up to our newsletter

Navigation


Welcome to the Woman & Home Forums - You talk, we all listen


Woman & Home Forums >> Food and Homes
 |  Print Topic Pages: 1
Artfulsighs
member


Reged: 16/04/2008
Posts: 51
Mummy, did Jesus eat Christmas Pudding?
      #281457 - 16/12/2008 15:46

She pushed the last Christmas card into the post box and sighed. That was the last one, well she hoped she had not forgotten anyone. The shopping bag was'nt as heavy as usual, money was tight, especially after receiving her Notice from work; that was the perfect Christmas gift! At least she only had the one child to think of, her friend, Louise had three and an elderly mother to worry about. Life was never supposed to be easy but somehow Christmas seemed to make things worse. Katie deserved so much more than she could ever afford and when she tucked her into bed that night Katie had said, " I don't need a Christmas present, Mummy because I've got you."
Later that afternoon, after Katie had filled her with overwhelming pride with her part as the Virgin Mary in the school Nativity play they both returned home and emptied the shopping bag. She had managed to stretch to a few Christmas treats for when granddad visited including a Christmas Pudding.
"Ooh lovely," said Katie wrapping her tiny hands around the plump pudding wrapped in shiny silver paper."Mummy,did Jesus eat Christmas Pudding?"
She wiped a tear from her cheek,"I don't think so sweetheart."
"I bet angels eat Christmas pudding though," she smiled.
"Oh yes, I am certain they do."


Post Extras: Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
Splash123
member


Reged: 04/05/2008
Posts: 4097
Loc: South Glamorgan
Re: Mummy, did Jesus eat Christmas Pudding? [Re: Artfulsighs]
      #281480 - 16/12/2008 16:08

Not quite the same thing but another innocent childish moment. It was the first Christmas without my OH My little Grand daughter was anxious that he was not all alone ....we said we thought he was happy in Heaven with many new friends....all of a sudden her face lit up... she had an idea...."Why dont we phone him!" she said.....so sweet and so poignant.
If only....

--------------------


http://www.visitcardiff.com/What-to-do-and-see.html


Post Extras: Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
issi
member


Reged: 30/09/2007
Posts: 3746
Loc: London
Re: Mummy, did Jesus eat Christmas Pudding? [Re: Splash123]
      #282379 - 17/12/2008 14:01

Children are so innocent and delightful. Read Michael Winner's account of being Santa in the Daily Mail today - even he shed a tear at their trust and innocence.

Post Extras: Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
Pages: 1



Extra information
0 registered and 0 anonymous users are browsing this forum.

Moderator:  torford, Antonia, SeanK, lyndsay_conway, Pippa_Jackson 


Print Topic

Forum Permissions
      You cannot start new topics
      You cannot reply to topics
      HTML is disabled
      Mark-up is enabled

Rating:
Topic views: 137

Rate this topic

Jump to
Contact Us | Privacy statement Woman and Home homepage

More inspiring ideas from womanandhome.com

Competitions

Blanc de Blanc

Win Jacob's Creek wine and a private party worth £1,000

Closes: Sunday, 13 December 2009

Enter our great competition to win the perfect Christmas party, courtesy of Jacob's Creek.

Enter competition




Latest Articles

In Your Network

PINK RIBBON WALK 2010

Join us in 2010 for an amazing day and make a real difference!

In Your Network

Sue's Blog

The final push on my Christmas shopping

In Food

Thanksgiving Menu

The U.S. festival of Thanksgiving falls on 25th November. Follow...

Your Forums

Your Looks

Food and Homes

Health and Wellbeing

Family Firsts

Travel and Treats


Woman and Home magazine

Nov09Cover-Article.jpg_e_63d51a6c885c0071b3a74da4341ed27e

What's in this issue?

November 2009

Tess Daly lifts the lid on her secret addiction to cup cakes and...

Subscribe

Subscribe

/







Your Opinion

Where do you shop when you want to buy a new book?

Poll

  • High street retailer (eg. WH Smith) (25%)
  • Supermarket (17%)
  • Your local bookshop (17%)
  • Online (40%)

See all polls...



Logo_footer