This is my first Christmas without my Father. He passed away back in May. In memory of him we had a breakfast of big biscuits, BACON!!, deer sausage,… and fried squirrel (his favorite).
Over all these years, I learned a lot from my Dad. Here’s one of the many stories. I was about 12 years old. It was Christmas Day, but we were out early giving hay to the cows. Back then, it didn’t matter what was happening, there were farm chores that had to be done. Feeding the cows their daily ration of hay was one of them. So we left the house a little early to get this done that day. I’m twelve, but I’m feeling just as big a man as anybody. See, Daddy would drive the truck into the field. I would jump on back of the truck and throw the bales of hay off for the cows. (AND I GOT TO USE A KNIFE!!). For a young fellow, the excitement of using a knife to cut the baling twine from the hay bales was…….. (well, you just have to be a twelve year old to know how that feels)
We are trying to finish early with the feeding. One more small herd of cattle on the way back home to feed. Then it’s back to the house and play with Christmas presents and eat,eat, and eat. But first we had to stop by a house. The house was one of the part time workers that would help occasionally with our farm. As I remember, Daddy went in and gave the guy some money owed him. I stayed in the truck warming up with the heater on, as it was really cold that day.
My Father comes out shaking his head, gets in the truck, and says to me, “He doesn’t have anything for Christmas. He’s not celebrating or nothing!”
I guess that’s all that Daddy needed to see. We go straight back to the house. He tells me to wait in the truck. It didn’t take him long to come back out with a grocery bag. It was filled with oranges, some sticks of peppermint candy, and a few odds and ends from the food pantry. Nothing special, no toys, no big surprises. He told me as we were driving back to the man’s house that oranges and fruit was what my Daddy himself would get for Christmas. Oh, occasionally they would get a toy or new clothes, but they could count on the oranges and fruit each Christmas.
We made it back to the man’s house. Daddy got out, carried the grocery bag in, didn’t stay but a minute, and was back in the truck driving towards our home. and he said, “Now he’s got Christmas. He may not like oranges like I do, but at least He’s got Christmas!”
So what do you and I do when a loved one is no longer with us for the Holidays? Well, we keep their traditions going, Don’t ya think?
This Christmas Day, some of my family and I will go somewhere to someone who is not having a Christmas. It may be a needy family, or someone at the gas station, or maybe the waitress or one of the food servers that have to work on Christmas. (Wherever my Heavenly Father gives me an opportunity) I will go and give them a present. When I get back in my car, I will then say, “He/She may not like the present as much as I do, but at least He/She’s got Christmas!”
Yep, I am my Father’s Son!!!!!
But the angel said unto them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.” Luke 2:10
I spend a lot of time with my Heavenly Father as well. He’s teaching me a lot! One of the many things, I’ve learned from Him is this. This world can sure use a lot more love. My Heavenly Father has filled me with His Love, Mercy, and Forgiveness till I’m overflowing with it. So,………. I choose to go out and give some of that love away. To a stranger, someone I’ve just met, an old friend…………… and to you reading this. There is a great news of great joy I want to share with all people. It’s the news of living a Christian Life. I want to share it with you!! Truly Merry CHRISTmas!!!!
There, you may not like it as much as I do, but you now have a little Christmas for yourself,…….. and maybe enough for you to now share with others.
Yep, I am my Heavenly Father’s child!!
(UPDATE) At Daddy’s funeral a man came up to me and said he was a grandson of someone who use to work for my Dad. Pretty sure because of what he told me his Grandfather was the one that got the oranges.
Merry Christmas!!! Look for opportunities to “give a gift” to someone.
I thank ALL of you for reading this blog. For sharing this with others, and for being with me on this journey, THANKS! I’m looking forward to this new year! Tell your friends to “saddle up” and join us! We are all riding “different horses” but we are headed to the same destination!
SEE YA!!!! Dan Ainsworth wilderness preacher, spreading Christmas Cheer just like Both of my Fathers!!!
Merry Christmas, Dan!
I love this Dan. I too am a Child of God.I Thank him everyday for. All my blessings . We have an awesome God, all we have to do is trust in him. I would like to let you know before L. D. died he accepted Jesus Christ also. And my two girls are living for Jesus too. That makes a Mama proud. All I can say if it. Wasn’t for him. I fill like I wouldn’t even be here. But you are so right, there are so many that don’t have anything for Christmas. But I like to tell people that Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior , is the real reason for the season. So many think it is all about presents. But I love what your Dad did, and what your doing. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY DAN.
Mama passed on Dec 15, 2000. Someone gave me this poem that meant a lot to me. Almost wish Aunt Mary could be celebrating with all of them.
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If this link doesn’t work, google The First Christmas in Heaven. Take Aunt Rose a copy and Randy, please. Y’all have a Merry Christmas.