
This post has become an annual holiday tradition – sharing my mom’s love of Christmas while highlighting her giving heart and the ever-worthy Clearbrook organization. Thank you so much for all of your support and kindness – all year long, dear readers. Here’s to a happy, healthy 2026 for all!
Santa Sue
My mom, Sue, was a party girl at heart and Christmas was her favorite holiday. Even when money was tight, she’d find ways to rally people together with her infectious humor and charisma, often for a good cause.
Truthfully, though, any day could’ve been a dress up day for Sue – see pic above. A favorite photo of my mom from 1973, proudly modeling a handmade Santa suit, whipped together by pulling an all-nighter.
Sue saved Christmas that year for dozens of disabled children by stepping in for the scheduled Santa who became ill. It’s a holiday memory my sweet sister Lisa will remember forever.
Sue was a terrific last-minute Santa stand-in. But the suit? It barely held together for the party, but it didn’t matter. The little ones were thrilled to see “Santa” and only Lisa and I knew the secret.
As we wrap up 2025, please consider year-end giving – to any worthy organization or group. It matters.
Lisa and I were thrilled by the many wonderful donations from blogging friends to the Clearbrook organization last month – after I wrote about “Giving Tuesday”. Holiday hugs to all – from me and Lisa, too!
Vicki 💝

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