And it’s free
I love this photo.
Looking at it, you really have no idea where it was taken.
What I see is my Dad, my son and my lovely brother.
This photo will always remind me of how this Christmas seemed just a little different than the rest.
What this photo doesn’t tell you, is that my brother just gave my dad the greatest gift in the world by going to Christmas Eve mass with him. That gift elicited tears of joy from my father before, during and after church.
It cost nothing and he didn’t even burst into flame! I did have my camera there just in case he would. How cool would that be?
Adam and I gave CT a simple sweatshirt. He didn’t ask for it. It wasn’t anything particularly amazing but he loved it non the less. As we sat at the table Christmas morning he thanked me for the sweatshirt, for about the fifth time. He was truly grateful for this gift and wanted me to know how grateful he was. At nine, we saw it. He was honestly grateful. Not just telling us thank you because he knows he has too.
Tears rolled down my cheeks at the table as we passed the rolls. His gift to me…his honest gratitude.
And the last of the gifts that made a difference this year were the letters. My dad hand wrote letters to everyone and so did Nana and Papa.
Nana and Papa wrote each person a Christmas note that reminded us of our own unique special gifts and just how much they appreciate them.
PJ’s read: A purposeful disposition, physical strength, an organized mind, an enterprising spirit and the love of her family.
CT’s read: A very warm heart, a sound body for sports, creativity in thought, inventiveness and the love of his family.
KP’s read: Big eyes and a smiling face, fast afoot, powers of concentration, the will to help and the love of his family.
These are gifts that maybe only an adult can love, but as an adult I must say, the generousity of thought and love that went on this year was amazing.
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Awesome. Merry Christmas. Happy New Year. 🙂