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Re: Merry Christmas

Dear Virginia,

You bring up some potentially delightful scenes. I would guess that the Chan family, being quite Americanized as evidenced by the actions and attitudes of the children surely celebrated Christmas. Also, it is evident that church was, at least nominally, a part of the upbringing of Charlie Chan's numerous blessings. This can be seen where Mr. Chan suggests to son Lee in "Charlie Chan in Shanghai" to "say your prayers...may need them." (This would not have been said, I feel, in a Chinese Buddhist/Taoist family context.)

The Episcopal church, via the Anglican church to which the Hawaiian Royal Family belonged in the old days, is still fairly prevalent in Hawaiian life today, and it may have been the Chan family's church of choice.

Yes, I can easily picture Lee or Jimmy boosting one of their younger brothers or sisters up high to help them gently place the "finishing touch" atop the family Christmas tree.

An early "Merry Christmas" to all...

Sincerely,
Rush

Re: Re: Merry Christmas

I'll agree with Rush. It wouldn't be Charlie putting the Tree Topper on but the youngest lifted up by by Lee or Jimmy. My guess is that Charlie would be hiding in the bedroom wrapping last minute gifts or preparing some special gift for the missus.

I could see the younger ones getting up at least two hours before sunrise on Christmas Morn and having half of the gifts opened before the rest awake.

The parents may be good in discipline but one day the whole thing goes crazy.

Chris