
The Perfect Gift Idea

Just this week someone said to me, "Sure wish I knew what
go get Dad for Christmas. . . . I've wracked my brain and
wandered down a hundred overstocked store isles already. I
can't think of a thing. Christmas is so frustratingly
complicated."
Well I have an idea. Just relax and make it easy. At the
same time give the perfect gift . In reality Christmas is
very simple, It is a celebration of generous unconditional
love. So why not give it. I once read about a young teenager
who had to get up at four every morning to help his father
milk and do chores. Life was hard for his family. They
struggled to meet the challenges of a farm that demanded
great toil, sweat to eak out a living with a mule and a
single bottom plow.
On one occasion the boy over heard his parents talking. They
were trying to figure a way to allow him to sleep longer but
because of the demands of the farm there were no options.
From the conversation and the tone of their voices it
occurred to him how special he was to his parents and how
much his father loved him. This inspired him to spring out
of bed at his fathers first call every day at that ungodly
hour.
One Christmas eve he turned in with a heavy heart. He had
been unable to afford some wonderful gift for his Dad.
Suddenly he had an idea. He would get up extra early and do
the milking and feeding as a grand gift. A gesture of the
love he felt for his father. At four on that Christmas
morning his father called him then headed out to the barn.
The boy lay under the covers, his heart beating joyfully at
what his father would find when he reached in to get the
milk can. His father would know who was responsible.
In a few minutes he heard his dad come back into the house
and into his room. The man was so overcome with emotion he
could scarcely speak. He just took his son in his arms and
said over and over "This is the finest Christmas I ever had,
the very finest."
Author unknown. If anyone has a proprietary interest in
this story please authenticate and I will be happy to
credit, or remove, as the circumstances dictate.
WIT & WISDOM - December 24, 1998