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Thursday, November 12, 2015

Thoughts on this Thursday...

 
       Hi. Recently, I was putting books out on display and noticed "The 13th gift: a true story of a Christmas Miracle" by Joanne Huist Smith. Every year, I try to read at least one or two Christmas stories. They are usually feel good stories and just plain fun this time of year! The 13th gift was no exception. This Christmas story happens to be true, where most of the ones I've read aren't. The beginning is a bit depressing, taking place shortly after a death in a family. It ends up being a story of second chances and new beginnings, which is always heartwarming. It's also, at its heart, about giving and helping people out.
     There are secret gift givers in the story, who deposit gifts on this family's doorstep following the song, The Twelve Days of Christmas. These gifts come at a time where the family is at its lowest, due to the recent death of the Dad in the family. Starting out, the gifts are more bothersome than not, due to the fact that they remind the family of everything they have lost. As the story progresses, however, the gifts become a sort of glue that brings the family members back together, proving they aren't broken and life is still worth living. The loved one is not forgotten, but neither are those left living.
     As the song adds gifts, so does the family. By the end of the story, we see that's it's not really an ending, but a new and different beginning.
     This true account inspires readers to help others in some small way. We are all in this big world/life together and if we can make someone else's life a little easier, Why not?

Indeed. Why. Not.

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