My Favorite Christmas Tradition
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
North American (US New England - Boston, Providence)Transcript
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Hello, this is Philip Me, Senti and boy. Do I have quite the story for you today? It's about how a summertime toy became a Christmas tradition. Every year at Christmas night, I visit my family at my uncle Chris house in the hills of Springfield, Massachusetts. Everyone comes from all over and the place is packed. I usually hang with my little cousins, make sure they don't get into trouble. They are quite the handful. I'll tell you that once all the presents are opened, they like to go down to the basement and play with whatever is down there. There's so much of it. They might trip and hurt themselves. Despite the seemingly clear around pat while looking after them. I like to play along with them. So I don't look like an overprotective party pooper and may be dangerous. But keep in mind we are only down there once a year. One time. I want to say 2014, we were playing hide and seek with the lights out and little Carter tripped on something and almost hurt himself. We then turned the lights on and sawa tripped him was a long yellow pool noodle. I christened it. Nudelman a righter of wrongs, especially at that wrong almost got somebody hurt Over the years. We took turns being noodle man's assistant. But in 2018, there was a bit of a spat. Chloe and brody were tugging the noodle battling over whose turn it was going to be. I tried to stop them for a peaceful resolve But it was too late. Nudelman split in two. Now you think that would be the end of the story? Right. Wrong noodle man lives now that he has multiplied. He has a noodle wife by his side and they do lots of New Delhi things together if you catch my drift. And that's my story of how a tube of swimming pool foam became a festive holiday icon. At least for my little cousins.