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Precious Memories
Joshua loved Christmas.  He was what made Christmas.  Always feeling the spirit of what it was all about.  In our family we have a very traditional Christmas Day.  We get stockings filled with gifts in the morning and then we open what's under the tree and then we have a hot cooked lunch, and after that we blob because we are so full.  Well Joshua would get so excited with the whole idea of Christmas. He loved all the decorations in the streets and on houses and in shops.  But most of all he loved Nanas tree.  Every year he would give his Nana a special decoration to put on the tree.  There is literally no more room now as she has so many wonderful decorations. Josh was so heartbroken when he found out Santa wasn't real.  He thought that he wouldn't get anymore presents.  So when his little brother came along, Josh knew the secret,  which made him feel so big and he made Christmas just as special for Liam.  Christmas was always at Nanas house, a day full of love and fun.  Joshua will be missed more than words this year and every year.  But he will always be in our hearts and thoughts.  I cry as I am writing this as it hurts me so knowing that he will no longer be there with us in body but I know that he will be there in spirit. Here are a few photos to show you Christmas with the McNaught family.
Here are my two wonderful boys enjoying the spirit of Christmas
Enjoying the surprises that the stocking held.
Here is Joshua looking at a candle the Christmas before he died
Joshua on New Years Eve 2000 just weeks before he died