You may think Christmas is a weird time to be listening to ghost stories. But hey, tell that to Ebeneezer Scrooge! In fact, lots of spooky tales take place around Christmas time. For that's when you spend time with loved ones - both living and dead!
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The Missing Cookies
Written by Craig Dominey
Back when I was just a
baby, my folks started a Christmas tradition that might sound familiar to many
of you out there. On Christmas Eve, they'd leave a plate of cookies by the
fireplace for Santa, and a small pile of hay for his reindeer. "Santa's going to
be hungry after such a long journey," Mom used to say to my older brother. Of
course, at that time I was too young to remember her doing this. But my brother
told me later on that, when he'd wake up on Christmas morning, there'd be
nothing left on that plate but crumbs. So that was sure-fire proof that Santa
had indeed visited our home that night.
When I got to be around five years old, my family moved into a new home just
south of Nashville, Tennessee. Well, it wasn't really "new" - it was an historic
Victorian house that had fallen into disrepair. I remember it being kind of
spooky looking, with bordered up widows, creaky floors, yellowing wallpaper
peeling off the walls and a strong musty smell - as if they hadn't let fresh air
in the place in years. It was what you would generously call a "fixer upper" -
and it was the perfect project for my industrious Father.
What my Dad liked best
about the place was its large, rolling front yard. Now, you know how in every
neighbourhood there seems to be one family that goes hog wild with Christmas
lights during the holidays? Well, that was my family. My Dad strung hundreds of
twinkling lights around the yard, brought in a huge plastic snowmen, elves,
candy canes and a manger scene. He even rigged a giant, lifelike Santa's sleigh
on our roof, flashing brightly for the whole world to see. And every December
night, a long line of cars would drive by our home, some folks coming from miles
away just to see our display.
Now for some neighbours, such a holiday tourist attraction would quickly become
a nuisance. But our neighbours seemed quite happy about our festive spirit. They
told us that a strange old woman who lived in the house before us never seemed
to celebrate Christmas, or any other holiday. She had lived in the house for
years - long before our neighbourhood was built around her. She was rarely seen,
and her house stood dark and silent, with its curtains tightly drawn. The
neighbourhood kids believed she was a witch, and they whispered ghastly tales
about her at Halloween. And when she suddenly passed away, the house remained a
gloomy and empty ghost on the street
So our festive Christmas
tradition was a welcome sight to our neighbours. But about a year after we moved
into the house, I began to notice that one of our traditions had become
conspicuously absent. My parents weren't leaving the plate of refreshments out
for Santa and his reindeer. And when I asked why not, my Mom quickly told me
that since we had moved, we were now one of the first homes on Santa's route. So
now he wasn't hungry when he came to our home. In fact, if we let him fill
himself up with cookies, he'd be too full to bring toys to other children around
the world.
Well, let me tell you, that excuse didn't fly with me. So the next Christmas, I
asked Mom the same question - and she gave me the same answer. But by then I had
begun to notice that I wasn't getting a lot of the gifts I really wanted. He
never brought me the horse, or the rocket ship, or the baby sister I had
specifically asked for. Was Santa getting mad because we weren't leaving him
cookies anymore?
One night I eavesdropped on a whispered conversation in my parents' bedroom. I
had gotten really upset at Mom that day for refusing to leave cookies out, and
now I could hear her talking to my Dad about it. They talked about how when we
first moved into the old house, someone or something had eaten the cookies we
had left by the fireplace.
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