Recollections of Christmas Eve
Ben Vitale
Ben Vitale
I have fond memories, of Christmas
Eve at Grandpa and Grandma’s house, 60 years ago. My Grandparents had a
tradition of playing Poker, in between the courses of dinner; Today, three
generations later, our Grand Children, who are adults, love to play Texas
Holdem Poker, at family gatherings. The grandchildren are now teaching Grandpa how
to play Texas Holdem Poker! Hummm… Is playing poker at family gatherings
hereditary? LOL
Many of our family traditions
stem from my grandparents who came to America from Italy, in the 30s. The Christmas Eve ritual at their house in
Brooklyn, NY, was really interesting and choreographed with the precision of a
Broadway musical production.
On Christmas Eve, my grandparents
served a seven course meal; each course was followed by a game of Poker. It was
so funny! The table cloth was literally removed from the table after each
course, and Poker was played on the Plate Glass Tabletop! Through practice, my
family members had training, in the art of playing Poker that could be compared
to the training that one would receive at a military Boot Camp. LOL. I firmly
believe that if my family went to a Casino to play Poker, the Casino wouldn’t
stand a chance! LOL. After the last
course, the family would play Poker for the rest of the night. With all of the
above going on, some family members managed to go to Midnight Mass, which is a
Catholic tradition!
Christmas Eve at my house takes
the same effort and dedication that it did decades ago! Once again we are
working hard in preparation for our Christmas Eve celebration, 2013. This year,
our Christmas tree was just about the right size for the room; we didn't have
to cut off any branches from the top of the tree. 21 people will be at our home this year on Christmas
Eve. I have introduced another component into my family’s arsenal of
traditions; Karaoke Sing Along, after dinner.
My wife and I can remember the
Bubbly Lights that our grandparents always put on their Christmas, Tree 60
years ago. Marie and I carried on the tradition, and always had “Bubbly Lights”
on our Christmas Trees. Our tradition has propagated itself through Three
generations! My 21 year old granddaughter would never forgive us if we didn't
have bubbly lights on our tree! Bubbly lights have become a multi-generational
tradition in my family!
While writing this article I had
an epiphany; I suddenly realized that Christmas Eve at my house has had a
profound effect on our grandchildren. I wouldn’t be a bit surprised if our tradition
survives for decades to come!
You might want to read another
Christmas related story that I published a few years ago. I personally feel
that “Christmas Stories” are timeless, and become relevant at Christmas time
every year!
http://patchogue.patch.com/groups/ben-vitales-blog/p/bp--the-most-beautiful-christmas-tree-on-long-island
Have a Merry Christmas
everybody! Have a happy Hanukah! Have a happy Quanza
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