THE MORAL OF THE STORY
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Cindy Trane Christeson
‘Christmas is a gift from God that a man cannot keep until he gives it
to someone else.’
-- Dorothy Cameron Smith
“Crying isn’t easy for me,” a friend said. “But honestly, I’ve been
crying a lot lately.”
She then told me many sad events of her life, and I started crying. We
all know many people with life stories that make absolutely no sense.
“Don’t feel sorry for me,” she said, “just pray for me and be my
friend. We all have our share of pain and loss, that’s just part of life.
Fortunately it doesn’t always stay a bucket of hurts, and I know God is
here with me. I just needed to tell him I don’t like life right now, and
tell others that I’m sad. I’ve asked people to give me the gift of
freedom to be sad, and I’m giving them the gift of my honesty.”
“I’ve always tried to be the tough one and not admit any negative
feelings,” she continued. “But I’m not going to pretend anymore about
what I’m feeling.”
She and I talked some more.
“God sent you to me at a perfect time,” I told her. “I’m feeling sad
too. I just came from my great-uncle’s memorial service, and it triggered
many tears for me.”
I told her about the service and lunch reception afterward.
“Obviously there was sorrow, but it was also an unexpected blessing.
The people who came and shared their memories of Uncle Tom gave us gifts
of time and memories.”
I talked about our conversation later with my mother.
“It was great to learn new things and different facets about someone
we all loved,” my mom said. “Talking and grieving with others was
helpful. But it was also great to laugh together while sharing many
wonderful stories.”
Over the next few days, I talked to several people about different
types of gifts they are giving this year. One friend called excitedly and
said that what she feared to be a serious health problem turned out to be
minor.
“You have no idea how relieved I am,” she said. “This sure puts things
into perspective. Last month I was depressed because I thought the doctor
was about to give me terrible news, and I thought ahead to the holidays
and knew that money would still be tight. Thinking of buying Christmas
presents was overwhelming. Since I was just blessed with the incredible
gift of health, I’m going to give the gift of my time to pray
consistently for others. I’m going to make a list and pray daily.”
Another friend shared a recent gift of reconciliation with her father.
“I hadn’t seen him in 17 years,” she explained. “I decided to extend
mercy to him. I’ve been working hard to get more healthy emotionally, and
it seemed like the right thing to do.”
Many friends have shared that they’re having a hard time buying gifts,
that this year feels different in many ways and they would like to do
something from the heart. I have to agree.
Maybe we should ask for God’s help and guidance in giving gifts of
honesty, freedom, time, memories, prayer, forgiveness and love. After
all, those are some of God’s specialties.
And you can quote me on that.
* CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks
frequently to parenting groups. She may be reached via e-mail at o7
[email protected] or through the mail at P.O. Box 6140-No. 505,
Newport Beach, CA 92658.
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