Christmas
Christmas Blues
“This is me with Santa in 1975. I can’t tell who is more unhappy, me or him.”
(submitted by Jennifer)
A Case Of Holiday Nerves
“My 4 year old son Jack had been asking to meet Santa. However, when we got to the mall he confessed he was nervous. When it was our turn he really didn’t want to at all, if you can’t tell.”
(submitted by Katherine)
Wrapped Up For Christmas
“We were at a Christmas party when my daughter was five. We played a game where the kids had to decorate one of their parents like a Christmas Tree. This picture was the result of that game.”
(submitted by Tonya)
Sad Candid Camera
“My brother was trying to get a good picture of me and my girls for the annual Christmas card. This was in between shots. Little one looks like she saw something she should not have.”
(submitted by Kelly)
Santa Danger
“We dug this gem up recently. None of us realized how creepy the Santa was except our baby sister. We still aren’t sure where the camera actually was.”
(submitted by Shelly)
The Grief Process
“My uncle, comforting my father after breaking a toy on Christmas morning, 1969. That’s brotherly love.”
(via source)
Ant Man
“This portrait was taken at my family’s 2010 Christmas celebration, when we gathered from all over the USA. The guy in the ant costume is my husband. Respecting the industriousness and work ethic of the European Wood Ant, he believes everyone should emulate ants for the forthcoming year. He is the only person I know who celebrates this way.”
(submitted by Nan)
Guess Who’s The Stepson
“This is a 1987 Christmas morning aftermath with me, my 6-month-old son Nathan, my 12-year-old son Justin and my 17-year-old stepson Damond. Damond looks thrilled with his present of a new Heater/Fan.”
(submitted by Jon)
Itchy On Christmas
“This is a photo of my cousin and I wearing the horrible cat sweaters our Grandma knit us every Christmas. You can see the enthusiasm radiating from our faces when we were forced to model them for the rest of the family. If an angry cat head sweater doesn’t say Merry Christmas, I don’t know what does.”
(submitted by Ana)