Rockingham Remembered
Bob's Page of Memories
Bob's Christmas Memories
Christmas In Rockingham
Was a Wonderful Life Too, Jimmy
Stewart
Part 1
Christmas is the magic season in a child's life.  It is that way with my children
now and it was that way on Scott McDonald Road when my brothers and I were
kids in the ' 50s & ' 60s.  In the modern world of today, my three girls are
pounded with television commercials, radio commercials, color mail
advertisements, and yes, internet pop-ups since Halloween every year.  On the
other hand, back in the day
Ken ( RHS ' 68), Gary ( RHS ' 71), and I ( RHS ' 66)
wore out the only mailer we ever got for Christmas, all other holidays, and to be
quite frank, every other day of the year, the Sears & Roebuck Catalog.  In fact, I
do not even know when it showed up in our mailbox. I just remember that we
always had one. Can anyone tell me the last time Sears & Roebuck made a
catalog? The last time I owned a catalog was about fifteen years ago, maybe
longer.  Furthermore, I had to go by the store and purchase it for one dollar.  The
idea probably disgusted Mr. Roebuck so badly that he sold his half out.  After all,
the company now is simply known as Sears.  However, giving credit to whom
credit is due, a better wish book has never been printed.  Why my brothers and I
could even tell you the page number that the Schwinn bicycles were on as well
as the Daisy air rifle and the Lionel train set.  It was not until the innovation of
modern day indoor plumbing that the Sears & Roebuck Catalog rose to the ranks
of the most read book in America.  Prior to the commode, no one was ever able to
complete the reading of the complete catalog. More Bibles were sold in the South
but if the truth were known, it did not hold a candle as a daily reader when
compared to the Sears & Roebuck Catalog.  If it were not in the Sears & Roebuck
Catalog, then one did not need it.

December was by far the longest month of the year when I was a kid.  Why could
it not be on the fifth?  Surely, Congress has changed the present calendar.  Has a
month been taken out?  December 25th arrives too quickly now.  All the
Christmases with Daddy and Mama and my two brothers were special but a few
stand out in my memory.  Yes, this time of year pulls special memories from my
memory bank.  I have a withdrawal of those
special childhood memories of
growing up in Rockingham, North Carolina - a small textile town in the South
in the ' 50s & ' 60s.

to be continued ...