My Christmas Wish started as a yearly donation drive in which my
school gathers and donates items to the military. The drive took two
months to complete and the community was very willing to help us in
our efforts.
This year, we gathered enough for many troops and started wondering
how much it would cost to send all of it overseas. Very expensive, as
it turned out.
As I lugged all the heavy packages to the Postal Annex with my three
year old son in tow, I ran out of hands. There was an older gentleman
who held the door for me. He was a tall, slender man with wavy silver
grey hair, warm, brown eyes, and a deep, richly toned, melodic voice.
(If the description seems silly, allow me to explain. I am a singer,
music teacher and voice teacher, so I pay particular attention to how
someone sounds when they speak, their diction, any accent, and even any
inflection I detect in their voice
He asked many questions about where the packages were going, did I have
family in the military, why I had decided to do this project in the
first place. I laid out the complete story to him and explained the
compelling feeling that The Lord was calling me to task. Although I did
not currently have family in the military, many in my family on both
sides had served proudly over the years.
He then asked what could he do to help. I explained that it would be
expensive and a couple of dollars to help pay for postage would be
very much appreciated. I was caught off guard when he said he would.
We talked about life, our soldiers, family, my work, and religion
while each care package was carefully weighed and sealed with all the
proper customs forms. He was an adept listener and good
conversationalist. It was a cold, crisp, December evening and the day
turned quickly to evening so I offered to get us all coffee next door
at the Starbucks. When I returned, he was still there. By now, there
was a small crowd of people entering into the Postal Annex with the
same questions. I answered them as they came and went, busily running
after the next errand on their list. With less than a week before
Christmas, most people just flew by. Not this man, he waited
patiently, drank his coffee, and just took the time to speak with me
like he had all the time in the world. It turned out, he happened to
be a veteran. He, Charles, had also served our country proudly some
years ago. Charles said he never received any packages. The packages
were finally ready to be mailed off. When the total came up, it was
$170.00!! My mind reeled! I didn’t have that kind of money and was
lost in my train of thought that the packages would have to wait until
I could get more money.
Without so much as a word, Charles quickly paid for the entire mailing!!
I was too stunned to speak, but stumbled to find the words as I realized what had happened.
I said, “no, I can’t accept this kind of gift.”
I was concerned that he might not also have this kind of money and it would put his family at a hardship.
Then, one lady told me plainly that:”I was being foolish not to
accept this man’s generosity and such an attempt would ruin his
blessing.”
I finally relented. I was so overcome with a grateful, thankful
heart. My eyes welled up with tears. Everyone in the room suddenly got
quiet. This complete stranger had fulfilled my Christmas Wish! As I
pondered this fact and how the day was shaping up, I remember thanking
him repeatedly, not finding just the right words to express my
deepest gratitude.
After chasing my three-year-old around, I was yet offered up another
blessing from another complete stranger. This man removed a necklace
with a gold cross and offered it to my son.
“Such amazing gifts, did I really deserve this”, I silently wondered.
I said we ,”just couldn’t take his necklace”, but relented when
others told me it would interfere with his blessing. I didn’t know
what to say. We put the necklace around my son’s neck. One lady told
me it was “her father’s way” and “that was that.”
The overwhelming evidence of love, compassion, and willingness to
help and give left me speechless. Others in the room were overcome as
well. Tears welled in their eyes and the air was suddenly transformed
and thick with emotions. None of us, it seemed, had experienced the
good side of the human spirit in quite some time.
Charles then handed me an envelope. I just shook my head in disbelief.
“Whatever is in this envelope, I can’t accept”, I said.
“Oh yes you can”, Charles began, “because you deserve it. Do something for yourself and spread some Christmas cheer.”
“I can’t...”, I said.
Charles looked into my eyes and calmly said,” Everything is going to be okay.”
“Open it after I leave”, I was instructed.
We again spoke for a few minutes. “Thank you…for everything Charles”,
I said. Walking out the door, he said, “Have a Merry Christmas” and
then he quickly disappeared into the night.
By this time, most people had left and it was near closing time. I
went to the bathroom as we were leaving and then remembered the
envelope.
I opened it and nearly fainted!! Inside was $500.00 dollars!Based on
the previous mailings, it was about the amount I needed to mail the
remaining care packages I had left at the houseI was more than stunned and began to cry. I came out and told the
employees the contents. We were all in awe in light of the recent
events. I explained to them if they saw Charles, to please report to
him that I was spending the money on the postage to send the packages
and some Christmas Cheer. They said they would.
The next day, I went back and happily mailed most of the remaining
packages, 50 or more, so it is a large task. I also spread some
Christmas cheer by buying cake slices for some children and others
nearby.
Charles, wherever you are, I think you would be pleased to know that
because of you, hundreds of American troops will receive just what
they wanted this holiday season. Thank you from the bottom of my
heart. I experienced the very unexpected, most amazing Christmas gifts
I have ever received or ever would receive.

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