A widow's mite: Christmas gifts turn selfishness into gratitude
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Santa handed each of us a paper sack with a few small wrapped gifts. A black comb, a can of creamed corn, a bar of soap. I was not prepared for what I saw next. As I peered up to see her standing above us, I saw tears streaming down Santa's cheeks. Only at that time did I begin to realize the sacrifice that she must have made to make us happy.
As we finished opening those small but meaningful gifts, we asked if we might stay and sing a few more Christmas carols with her. We never did make it over to the other home that Christmas Eve. I remember quickly going to bed, only to place my face deep in my pillow to weep.
My tears were not tears of homesickness. These were tears of gratitude, realizing the sacrifice and love that accompanied these meager gifts that we had just received. I had been so selfish. Each passing year brings with it greater feelings of thanks and gratitude for this beautiful expression of love and sacrifice.
I have often reflected on this experience, only to recall the story of another night like this more than 2,000 years ago in a manger far away, in even more meager surroundings.
About the author
Mark T. Anderson of Bluffdale was born and reared in Sandy. He graduated from Jordan High School and later from Brigham Young University, where he studied economics. He and his wife, Annette, have been married for 24 years and have four children. Mark enjoys spending time with family, reading, gardening and growing flowers in his greenhouse. He is a compliance manager for Allstate Insurance.
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What a beautiful Christmas story Mark. As tears are flowing down my...
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