CHILDHOOD MOMENTS | Memoir Monday (Week 17)

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From my childhood years I remember two very special times, the Christmas season and the August vacations. In both of them my normal life was suspended, daily routines were altered and an atmosphere of novelty was installed in which anything was possible.

The first thing that changed with the arrival of Christmas was the weather, in Caracas the temperature became colder than usual. In the west, where I lived, the fog would descend earlier. Sometimes at three o'clock in the afternoon everything was already a white blanket where you could not distinguish a person located one meter away, in those days people used to wear jackets of all kinds, one of the signs that I associated with Christmas.

From the first days of December my family started the Christmas decoration. The first thing they put up was the tree, at that time there were no synthetic ones, only natural ones.

On the first weekend of December, the older boys of the block would climb the Avila Hill or the nearby Junquito Mountains. With machetes they would cut the best branches with their hands and then walk kilometers with them until they reached our houses.

After the tree, the preparation of the nativity scene began. The custom was that each year it had to have more things than the previous one, even if it was only one more figure.

One of my uncles was the one who planned everything. He would start by moving the furniture from the living room to open up the space, some of that furniture was kept in a room until the beginning of February when the nativity was dismantled.

In my house the nativity scenes referred to the different regions of the country, representing the plain, the jungle, the sea and the mountains. One of the most difficult parts was to simulate the sea, for this we made beautiful paintings on paper and used cotton to place it on the crests of the waves.

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These births were made in a staggered form, each region occupied a step. In the highest part a grotto with the Holy Family was placed, and the baby Jesus remained covered until the night of the twenty-fourth.

The best days of Christmas were the twenty-fourth and the thirty-first of December. On those two days total freedom was decreed for the children. The adults would forget about us and let us go out in the street, it was the only time of the year when that happened. My brother and I would go exploring the neighborhood and sometimes we would take walks for miles in the cold night, distracted by the parties we saw in every house. That image of us wandering the streets is one I remember most about Christmas days.

The other great time was school vacations. My father would arrange for his vacation from work to coincide with school. Preparations would start as early as May. My mother would put pressure on our studies with the threat that if we did badly there would be no vacation that year. But we never stopped having them.

Every year we would visit the family who lived in the interior. One year we would visit our mother's family and another year we would visit our father's family. Both families lived towards the West, the farthest one was my father's, which was in the state of Táchira, near the Colombian border.

Each of those trips opened up a world of novelties for us. In each place there were customs very different from the ones we had in the capital

Many of the houses we visited, especially those in the countryside, did not have electric lights, they were lit with candles and lanterns made with oil lighters. That was one of the things I didn't like because in those places the darkness of the night felt stronger and that made me very afraid.

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Another thing I missed was the piped water, in those houses the water was stored in pipes and to bathe or go to the bathroom you had to carry several jerry cans. My mother, as always, made things easier for us, often carried the jerry cans and heated the water so that we would feel more comfortable with the shower.

Everywhere we went there was a little adventure. One of the things I liked was to accompany an uncle, my mother's brother, to pick up the goats in the evening.

At about five o'clock my uncle would grab a thick stick and a slingshot, like the one David used to defeat Goliath. With that sling my uncle was able to throw large stones with absolute precision, he could kill a goat with one stone.

We would walk through the mountains and my uncle would throw stones close to where the goats were, thus forcing them to find their way to the corrals. He always knew how many there were and if we arrived at the corral and one was missing, we would go back to the mountain until we found it. Once in a while it would be night before we finished rounding up the herd.

Another memorable moment of my childhood was when my paternal grandmother moved to La Guaira, a coastal place very close to Caracas. Almost every weekend we would visit her, and I would spend the week counting the days with the illusion that Friday or Saturday would soon arrive when we would go to visit grandma. Since those years I learned to enjoy the sea very much, a pleasure that has accompanied me throughout my life.

As I write I realize, once again, that life has been very generous to me. Truly, to have beautiful childhood memories is a great fortune. I thank God for having allowed me to have all those experiences...

I am publishing this post motivated by the initiative proposed by my friend @ericvancewalton, Memoir Monday, in its seventeen week. For more information click on the link.

Thank you for your time.

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Life has always been generous, no more so than being born... But we overlook all these blessings.

Those moments of your childhood have marked you and will remain in your synapses. Nowadays, I don't feel that the kids of today perceive the August holidays or the long-awaited Christmas as we did. Kids, the alpha youth, are so immersed in their digital world that what they long to receive is a better mobile phone or tablet that keeps them connected to the internet.

From those times I rescue the time spent sharing with others, now the isolation is great, I see it with my granddaughters, they can spend all day glued to the phone, everything else almost does not matter to them. Thank you very much for stopping by and commenting, dear @amigoponc . A big hug from Maracay.

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Thank you so much my dear friend.

In the west, where I lived, the fog would descend earlier. Sometimes at three o'clock in the afternoon everything was already a white blanket where you could not distinguish a person located one meter away.

You know I would have never thought of that. We rarely get fog, although we have what is called haar in Scotland, and that is the fog that rolls in from the sea.

August I loved as a child, but that was because it was my birth month 🤣

I was also born in August, on the 27th. For us it is the month of school vacations.

I thought the whole of the UK was a place of lots of rain and fog, it's what you see in the movies and series.

Thanks so much for stopping by and for the esteemed support dear @tengolotodo . A big hug from Maracay.

Aha I am August 17th..

I thought the whole of the UK was a place of lots of rain and fog

Hehe generally speaking the West gets rain, I am on the East coast so tends to be dry but windy. The fog yeah I see in movies for London jeje

Greetings my friend, it looks like you.childhood was fun to know other cities, new cultures and enjoy the mountain looking for the goats.

My last trips around the country were twelve years ago, I never imagined that things were going to get so difficult and that I would not be able to continue doing them. I hope everything gets better. Thank you very much for stopping by and for the esteemed support dear @cetb2008 . Blessings to the family.

God willing my friend, amen

Such wonderful memories attached to Christmas! It was a time for a flurry activities too in my time and I so much looked forward to it.

What wonderful memories! Thanks for participating again my friend. It's been so enjoyable for me to learn more about you all!