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Alexandria Steelheart
About a week or two before Christmas, I found my mom in her room crying. I asked what was wrong and she said that she was sad because there would be no presents under the tree this year. You see, after paying all the bills and the rent, there was no money left for gifts.
So I reminded my mom that Christmas isn't about the material things we give each other and I'm old enough now to understand that Christmas is about celebrating Christ's Birth and spending time with family. I told her Material Things are nice, but that's not what makes Christmas. It's spending time with family and friends and celebrating the Birth of our Savior.
A few days later, my mom had a wonderful idea. Just because we cannot afford to buy gifts didn't mean we had to go without gifts under the tree. We could go online and find pictures of the things we would want to give to each other and wrap them up and put them under the tree. And the fun part about that was that it could be fantastical or unrealistic things or actual affordable things. Such as I could give my dad a trip on the Enterprise, which would take him to Deep Space 9 where he'd go to the Holosuites for an adventure... or a trip to Disneyland for my Mom... or it could be something like a tinkerbell toy or a star trek toy.
So we did just that, and it was a wonderful Christmas Morning, filled with love and joy.
About a week or two before Christmas, I found my mom in her room crying. I asked what was wrong and she said that she was sad because there would be no presents under the tree this year. You see, after paying all the bills and the rent, there was no money left for gifts.
So I reminded my mom that Christmas isn't about the material things we give each other and I'm old enough now to understand that Christmas is about celebrating Christ's Birth and spending time with family. I told her Material Things are nice, but that's not what makes Christmas. It's spending time with family and friends and celebrating the Birth of our Savior.
A few days later, my mom had a wonderful idea. Just because we cannot afford to buy gifts didn't mean we had to go without gifts under the tree. We could go online and find pictures of the things we would want to give to each other and wrap them up and put them under the tree. And the fun part about that was that it could be fantastical or unrealistic things or actual affordable things. Such as I could give my dad a trip on the Enterprise, which would take him to Deep Space 9 where he'd go to the Holosuites for an adventure... or a trip to Disneyland for my Mom... or it could be something like a tinkerbell toy or a star trek toy.
So we did just that, and it was a wonderful Christmas Morning, filled with love and joy.