An Anchorage Christmas Story
What are your favorite memories of Christmas in Anchorage, Alaska?
Water color above by Alaskan Artist Cindy Pendleton
Just a short Alaska Stories edition to wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas.
What are your favorite memories of Christmas in Anchorage, Alaska?
Going out to cut down a Christmas tree
Ice skating
Skiing
Christmas Caroling
Going to a concert
Christmas Shopping
A cozy fireplace and hot chocolate
Whatever your special memories are, Mary and I wish you the best this Christmas.
BONUS
by Michael R Dougherty
As we parked our car in the Anchorage tree lot, we both started whining about having to leave the warmth of our car for the wind swept, freeze to death cold outside.
The year was 1971, and it felt like it was 150 below when Mary and I ventured out into the bitter Anchorage winter evening to buy a real Christmas tree.
Because I thought it would be nice to wait until just a few days before Christmas to put up our tree, we were forced to venture out on an Alaska night that was too cold for man, woman, or beast.
The tree lot we chose was on Northern Lights near Proctor's Grocery store.
As we parked our car in the tree lot, we both started whining about having to leave the warmth of our car for the wind swept, freeze to death cold outside.
The instant we got out of our car, a massive gust of bitter cold wind hit us right in the face. Suddenly, Mary and I both knew that our Christmas tree selection was going to be a quick one.
As the frozen tree lot attendant walked up to us, he tried to out-shout the howling wind with “you two picked one cold evening for Christmas tree shopping.” Through my frozen lips, I answered, “bbest way to gget a ggood ddeal rright?” But the lot attendant just shook his head “no” and shouted, “take a look and let me know what you decide, I'll be over there next to my heater.”
As Mary and I started looking at what was left in the well picked over tree lot, we noticed that most of the trees looked fairly scraggly. And as I looked over at Mary through my frozen eyes, I noticed that icicles were forming on her chin.
“How bout that one?” shouted Mary through her frozen lips as she pointed to a sort-of-a-tree. Suddenly, a strong gust of ice-cold wind knocked over three trees right next to us. Instantly, the “sort-of-a-tree” Mary was pointing to began taking on the magical image of the perfect Christmas tree.
I looked back at Mary, who now had two large icicles hanging from her chin. I nodded “yes”, grabbed hold of the tree and quickly dragged it over the crunchy snow and back to the lot attendant.
We paid for the tree, tied it to our car and headed home.
After we put up the “sort-of-a-tree” in our living room and decorated it – the tree looked perfect. OK, not perfect, but pretty good for a “Charlie Brown” tree.
That was our second year as a married couple and if we live to be 100 years old, we will never forget that year's Christmas tree. Bbrrr.
Merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
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Yes, Mary caught up with the jolly elf, just in time to tell him what she wanted for Christmas this year.
Then Santa checked his list of good boys and girls, and sure enough, Mary’s name was right there. Way to go, Mary.
Your Anchorage Christmas Memories are precious, and we hope they fill your heart with joy this year.
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Until Next Time
Merry Christmas
Mike and Mary
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X-mas with family was always a treat. My Dad's brother lived in Anch for many years and we would join them or they would join us for X-mas dinner. Mom and aunt Vivian were awesome in the kitchen. Great eats and a great poker game after eating.
Great story! I was still in high school in Bethel in 1971! You and Mary have a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Michael and Mary Lefner