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  This week: A Holiday PresentEdited by: Fyn-dragon   More Newsletters By This Editor
  
 
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 Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it. ~~William Arthur Ward
 
 
 In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present. ~~Francis Bacon
 
 
 If I were given the opportunity to present a gift to the next generation, it would be the ability for each individual to learn to laugh at himself. ~~Charles M. Schulz
 
 
 You must live in the present, launch yourself on every wave, find your eternity in each moment. ~~Henry David Thoreau
 
 
 
 In rivers, the water that you touch is the last of what has passed and the first of that which comes; so with present time. Leonardo da Vinci
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 | The following story is true. This holiday season, this my gift to you! 
 
 The Christmas Angel
 
 
 Late one night in the toy store
 the old man trimmed his tree
 with all his love
 and all his skill
 with toys carved through his artistry.
 
 Little toy soldiers at attention stood
 guarding the Christmas Spirit.
 Golden bells
 chimed their song
 so true that you could feel it.
 
 Mr. Angelino was his name-
 pure white of hair and brow.
 A size-less man,
 with calloused hands
 who answered questions of why and how.
 
 In front of the crackling fireplace
 (that burned the whole year through)
 he'd carve and talk;
 inspire and dream,
 telling marvelous stories he'd swear were true!
 
 His fingers caressed a piece of wood
 as he sat in his hand-carved rocking chair
 waiting for an idea to come
 as to what it could be
 with a nick here or there.
 
 I used to love the toyshop-
 I always felt at home; secure.
 He always knew
 when life was wrong. . .
 and when it was, he'd find a cure.
 
 Until one day I didn't go in,
 instead I passed him by
 and although he'd come
 to the door and watch
 he never pressed for why.
 
 Summer heat baked leaves to brown,
 Autumn cooled, then snowflakes flew.
 I turned to my writing,
 to books, to dreams
 and never guessed the old man knew
 
 the problems that tormented me so,
 the teasing the teacher's pet had received
 and without my ever breathing a word
 Mr. Angelino's cure
 was thus conceived.
 
 I was the odd-girl-out in town
 for some reason different from the very start.
 I was teased about my name,
 how I dressed and my grades:
 I felt so strange and very apart.
 
 Just when every girl needs to feel pretty
 a head-on collision wept colors dim--
 clear glass
 blocking out the light--
 bandages and scars; without and within.
 
 Kids are cruel, they don't understand.
 Unable to cherish what it meant to see
 and so they laughed
 and teased and joked
 at the glasses I wore, and so at me.
 
 Every year at the toy store
 the old man trimmed his Christmas tree.
 Every year
 he carved a new angel
 to crown the top for all to see.
 
 He must have had fifty
 from previous years; each one a masterpiece.
 All of them different,
 all of them carved;
 each one a herald of Christmas Peace.
 
 He waited until Christmas Eve
 to light his tree that year
 and all the people crowded
 'round his store
 singing songs of joy and cheer.
 
 While they waited together:
 I stood there alone on the side
 being pelted with snowballs.
 Torn: needing to be there,
 yet wanting to hide.
 
 Wondering why after all these months
 I was still being teased about my glasses thick.
 Then a deep expectancy
 stilled the crowd
 as Mr. Angelino lit the candle's wick.
 
 
 I heard the crowd murmur in delight,
 saw fingers pointed at the tree
 and simply
 couldn't understand
 when everyone turned to look at me.
 
 The crowd parted, leaving a path
 so I could go closer, so I could see.
 Feeling foolish,
 embarrassed, scared,
 I walked to the window and saw his tree.
 
 Suddenly I understood
 and lifted my head up high.
 Someone began singing "Silent Night"
 and outside the toy store
 joy was nigh!
 
 
 There on top of the Christmas Tree
 carved with a message for the masses
 was a beautiful, smiling angel
 wearing
 a thick pair of glasses!
 
 
 
 Presents. Presence. This season, stay in the moment. Be present to experience everything around you. Perhaps it is the first without a loved one. Please do not let that steal moments of the now! Perhaps you are far from home and missing your folks or your children. Make a special memory anyway and you will have that to share with them later. It truly makes a difference. Perhaps you've been ill and aren't quite back to yourself. Do something special for you! Perhaps you are alone. Let the memories flow and surround yourself with all the happy ones. Watch them dance!
 
 
 
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 Seabreeze
   comments: My late husband had a sign that we kept for years: 
 I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
 
 Just had to share....love your phrases!
 
 Seabreeze
 
 
 
 
 
 
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