I’ve just about covered all types of Christmas moments…best, favorite,
funniest, but I guess I have to share my WORST gift. I hate to share it and give the impression
that I am not GRATEFUL, but I have to share the lesson I learned from it.
I wrote yesterday that my brother went to Vol State and got an apartment
with some friends. I also have to tell
that he spent about 3 years at this 2 year junior college…NO, it had nothing to
do with bad grades…I just think he was having FUN! He ended up working with the Basketball team
and in turn, started to work with the Nashville Sounds because the Baseball
Coach was the groundskeeper. Brian asked
to be introduced to some people at the organization and so he was. I’m not sure of all the details, but he
eventually became the Clubhouse Manager of the Home side and then for the Visiting
side also. Brian went on to fulfill a life-long dream of working in Major
League Baseball when he became the Visiting Clubhouse Manger of the Seattle
Mariners…He was given many opportunities and made many friends, but his family
became his focus after a few years and he didn’t want to uproot them to move
around the country.
During his years at Vol State, he rented a room with an elderly widow, Miss
Emily. She was a HOOT. She was a woman of GREAT Faith, and treated
my brother as her own. She became a member
of our family as we grew to love her and we would visit and drop by to just say
HI to her when we were in the area. We
shared many meals and activities together.
We remained closed until her death.
Miss Emily sent our family individual gifts, which was NOT needed or
expected. I think I was 17, so it has
been a LONG time ago. The gift that Miss
Emily gave me was a BOX of Kleenex. I
looked at the package and wondered if it was a mistake or if MAYBE some money
or SOMETHING else had been placed with the box, but I could find no
mistake. I WONDERED WHY in the world,
someone would give me a box of Kleenex!!
I just sat it aside and didn’t say anything to anyone.
It’s been 35 years and I can still remember the feeling I had getting that
box of Kleenex. I have never been a
great tissue girl…I usually will use toilet paper to blow my nose, but Mother
and Daddy used them constantly, so I know they did not go to waste.
Over the years, I have come to appreciate the lessons that box taught
me. I have learned to be thankful for
all gifts—great and small. As the
recipient of a gift, it is NOT my responsibility to QUESTION WHY a gift is
chosen, but to ACCEPT the gift with a grateful heart. To be remembered is what is important. Miss Emily, for whatever reason, CHOSE that
gift for me. She found great meaning in
it and who was I to question the motives or meaning. She gave freely and without expectation.
I heard a teacher on TV this week say that she was one who was appreciative
for every gift she got. She loved all
the mugs and the handmade ornaments because they were given in love. I have a friend who is a teacher who PROBABLY
has every gift a child gave her and she displays them at Christmas and smiles
to recount each gift and who gave it to her.
I have another friend who COMPLAINED about EVERY gift she ever got as a
teacher. She would show me how “hokey”
and “cheap” each gift was and she had no idea WHY they bothered because she was
simply going to throw it away!
I am so THANKFUL for that gift of a box of Kleenex. While, at the time, I thought it was an AWFUL
gift, it has become one of my most favorite gifts of all time because it TAUGHT
me to say THANKS for all gifts that I received that were given in love. Yes, there are gifts we all get that we have
no need for them, but then, SOMETIMES the gift is NOT about us…it is about the
GIVER. The Bible says to LET ALL YOU DO,
BE DONE IN LOVE…that means accepting a gift that is freely given and chosen
just for us.
I know the feeling of giving a gift to someone and getting a nasty remark
and NEVER do I want to make someone feel the way she made me feel. Yes, she was a teenager, but that is NOT an
excuse. SHE took every ounce of the JOY
I had in selecting the gift and she too, taught me a lesson. As Children of God, we must be kind. This person made me wonder if everything I
had tried to teach her in Sunday School was a waste. I hope not...
Funny, the lessons we learn in life from such simple moments…
Today, I share with you a symbol of CHRISTMAS memories to me…WHO hasn’t
made a REINDEER Candy Cane? I can
remember Mother making them when I was in about the 3rd grade and I
am sure we made them every year…I can’t open a drawer that I don’t find some
WIGGLY eyes! We would put them in gifts
of spice tea mix, or hot chocolate mix…with cakes we baked, or to the kids at
church, to the elderly at the nursing home…we knew they weren’t GRAND gestures,
but they made people smile and it was just a very small something to say, HEY,
I TOOK a moment to make something and I think YOU are worth the time I spent on
it!!
Isn’t that what Christmas is about?
Spreading the LOVE…it isn’t the expensive gifts wrapped beautifully
under a tree, but just the thought that in LOVE, you choose to FREELY give,
just as God sent HIS ONLY SON to save us and NOT to condemn us…Pretty awesome,
isn’t it!! …I hope at some point in your life that you get a “box of Kleenex-type
gift”…Blessings to YOU…~charlotte♥
Great post! Wishing you a Blessed and Merry Christmas!
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What a wonderful lesson to learn! Thank you for sharing this!
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