December 23, 2010

Best. Christmas. Gift. Ever.

I'm reposting this from last year, with only a bit of modification.  Last year I printed the blog and framed it.  Wrapping it and giving it to my parents made them both cry almost as much as the Christmas it happened.

What's the best Christmas gift you've ever given? Received?


I have to say over the years I've given a lot of boring practical gifts. As a list making family, we typically all shop from the list, making few exceptions.

I remember as a kid getting gifts from Santa - and knowing that there was no way our parents could have afforded anything that super cool (a Barbie dream house, a boom box).

I've received several really awesome practical gifts - like the TV I got my freshman year of college for my dorm room. Or the freezer that Jay's parents got us last year (along with a vacuum sealer) so I can stock pile meats when they are on sale.

I have to say, however, that the best gift ever given/received around me wasn't given by me. It wasn't even given to me.

Picture it - East Tennessee. 1950s (I think). A young peasant girl My great grandmother decides to divorce my alcoholic great grandfather. Being a woman who loves jewelry, she doesn't her diamond engagement ring go to waste.

She takes it to a jeweler and has it reset into a beautiful diamond necklace, then throws the now empty gold ring setting into a jewelry box at home.

Now I really have no clue if she ever took it out. Cried for her failed marriage. Cried when her daughter would take the grandchildren to visit him, only to have to turn around and come home because of his drunken state. Cried later, when he died of liver failure.

Or if it just sat in that box.

Until a week or so after she died - 60 years later.

Its hard to put in words how beloved my Great grandmother was. She wasn't your typical woman of her era.  She was sassy.  She loved the color red - wearing it and decorating an entire room in her home in that bold color.  Yet she was sweet and kind. At her funeral, people recalled how she would send thinking of you cards, that always seemed to reach the recipient at the just the right time.

I was blessed to know her better than all the other great grandchildren because I was a sick kid. Sick so much I almost failed 1st grade due to missed classes. Because my mom and grandmother both worked, watching me was left to my great grandmother.

She'd put an old lady rain bonnet on me and let me walk to the mail box.

She'd fix me orange jello and cottage cheese as an afternoon snack.

As much as I loved her, my mom loved her more.

When we were cleaning out her house after her passing, my mom came across the empty shell of a ring and asked to keep it.

Mamaw passed away in April, and that ring sat in my mom's jewelry box until about November of that year. When my dad snuck into my mom's things.

Fast forward to Christmas morning, my mom has opened all of her gifts save one in a shirt box. My dad is in his chair with the video camera. As per her normal routine, my mom shakes, pinches, shakes again and tries to guess what it is.

Tearing off the paper reveals your standard Christmas present box. In the box is an only uniform shirt of my dads. My mom lifts it up, then looks around in the box for something else. This can't be her gift.

When she finds nothing else in the box she checks the pockets of the shirt, she finds a ring box.

As she opens it, she looks up at my dad with tears in her eyes.

"Is this..."

He nods.

"Turn that thing off."

As soon as my dad puts down the video camera, my mom bursts into tears. My dad had taken the empty shell and made it whole again.

Isn't that what Christmas is about?  God sending His Son so that he can take that empty shell (me) - a shell full of past heartache, disappointment, and hurt - and make it whole again.
 
After all Jesus really is the best. Christmas. gift. ever.

8 comments:

  1. Aw! I have tears in my eyes! What a great gift. And like you said Jesus really is the best gift ever!

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  2. Beautiful, beautiful story! It should be re-told EVERY year accompanied by the story of Jesus!

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  3. Bawling in Texas.

    This. is. the. best. post. ever.

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  4. You needed to put a disclaimer at the top of this post. I am bawling. What a beautiful story!

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  5. Best post ever. At least I think it is because I can't really see through the tears that well. Merry Merry Christmas Brooke to you and Jay. I hope it's the best ever!

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  6. Beautiful story! I hope you and Jay have a very merry Christmas!!

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  7. Oh, what a wonderful story! :) Love it, love it, love it!

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