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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Those who Bless the poor will themselves find Blessing



ANOTHER CHRISTMAS CAROL - THE STORY OF JOEL

The kids on the bus asked, "You coming to the game tonight?"

"I can't. My grandmother's coming over.”

There was no visit from grandmother, of course, just another of Joel's well-devised covers for the truth. Joel never went anywhere but straight to the house.

Blake House had been Joel's and his mother's home for the last four months. The place wasn't bad; there simply wasn't any privacy. Sharing a room with his mother was easier since she started going to night school. Many nights, Joel was already in pajamas and ready for sleep by the time she returned.

For Joel's mom, the Blake House was nothing short of a miracle. She knew it was hard on a boy of Joel's age but it was a comfort to know that he realized it was necessary. One more day with her husband may have been the end of her or her son, and Joel knew it too. In a way, it was his growing intervention in the assaults that convinced her they had to leave.

For Joel, things had a calm predictability but the days went by slowly. His mom was tormented by uncertainty. With the help of the Blake House staff she had found a part-time job and a grant for vocational training. In spite of this support, it was hard to imagine a time when she might stand on her own.

As Christmas approached, she started preparing Joel for the reality of the upcoming holiday. She'd say they would have a nice dinner with their Blake House friends and later walk a few blocks to take in the downtown view. She would explain that, with luck, they could be in their own home by March and they would have a private Christmas and presents then.

"I don't need Christmas and I don't need presents," Joel grumbled.

"Scrooge!" she quipped back.

She was proud of his effort to deal with his envy of other children's holiday excitement. He was so serious, though. She wished there was something she could do to give him a lighter heart and a happier Christmas.

On the Saturday before Christmas the families and staff were enjoying their holiday supper when Joan, the House counselor, called Joel's mom into her office.

"Do you have any plans tonight?" Joan asked.

"Joel and I are going to walk to the overpass to look at the downtown lights and decorations."
Joan pointed out the front window, "Maybe you'd prefer to ride instead of walk." Curbside sat a polished Town Car.

"I don't understand," was all Joel's mom could get out before Joan continued.

"An anonymous friend has made arrangements for you and Joel to have use of this car for the next five hours … which will come in handy since the performance is across town. If you leave now, you'll have time to get in some shopping before the show. What d'ya say? I thought so!" Joan smiled and led her out of the office to get Joel.

"Ma'am," said the driver opening the door as the two approached the car.

"What's up with this, mom?" blurted Joel as the door shut.

"We're going to the show," she said bewildered, holding up her hands. As the driver settled back into the Lincoln, he turned and smiled, saying, "I'll be taking you to the mall before the show. And I was asked to give you this." The driver handed her an envelope before he turned to set off.

"Please forgive this intrusion into your privacy," the note began. "I hope you accept this invitation to a Christmas celebration. Enclosed you will find two tickets to tonight's performance of 'A Christmas Carol' and a small token of appreciation for your loving care of Joel." The tickets and a $100 gift certificate slipped into her hand.
The note continued, "Christmas is a time of hope and gratitude. In hopes of a prosperous New Year for you, and in gratitude to loving mothers like you, I wish you a Merry Christmas.
Remember, you are never alone in this world because where love lives, friends always follow, seen or unseen. Sincerely, The Spirit of St. Nicholas. "

"What's wrong, mom?"

"Nothing, honey," she whispered through tears, hugging her son. "Let’s go Christmas shopping, my little Scrooge!"

The mother and son felt special that magical night and for many days and nights that followed. The excitement of the performance and the touching story of the play stayed with Joel and his mother for a long time.

It took longer than planned for them to get their own home, but by the following summer they began what was to be many years of stable and prosperous living. Forevermore, Christmas became their favorite time of year.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

93 days to Go!!



Yes, I know what we are trying to achieve here isn't as drastic as this picture but I suppose I am trying desperately to get some reaction because nothing seems to be happening here.

When I started this blog there were over 140 days to go to Christmas and now we are down to 93. How quickly the days go.

There is still plenty of time to achieve the goal but every single day makes it more and more unlikely but I won't be giving up. I won't stop believing that this can happen.

Please help. It is such a small thing to do to make such a huge difference.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Christmas is for Caring

Monday, September 10, 2007

Carol of the Poor Children



We are the poor children, come out to see the sights On this day of all days, on this night of nights, The stars in merry parties are dancing in the sky, A fine star, a new star, is shining on high!

We are the poor children, our lips are frosty blue, We cannot sing our carol as well as rich folk do, Our bellies are so empty we have no singing voice, But this night of all nights good children must rejoice.

We do rejoice, we do rejoice, as hard as we can try, A fine star, a new star is shining in the sky! And while we sing our carol, we think of the delight The happy kings and shepherds make in Bethlehem to-night.

Are we naked, mother, and are we starving poor--Oh, see what gifts the kings have brought outside the stable door, Are we cold, mother, the ass will give his hay To make the manger warm and keep the cruel winds away.

We are the poor children, but not so poor who sing Our carol with our voiceless hearts to greet the newborn king, On this night of all nights, when in the frosty sky A new star, a kind star, is shining on high!

--RICHARD MIDDLETON
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

A Home....


Familar Faces

The Gift of Receiving

Ho! Ho! Ho! Everyone.

Time is slowly ticking by and will not stop. As it gets closer to Christmas the opportunity to make a difference is quickly passing us by.

One of the things that always interests me about Christmas is gift giving.

Of course, you say!! You're Santa!! You know all about that!!

Yes, that is true but the thing that interests me is not the gift but rather the giver and the receiver.

Invariably those who are most well off receive the most either as most valuable or in quantity. Those who are poor receive things that others may be insulted by or even refuse. The castoffs of merchandise go to the castoffs of society. I could say that like attracts like but this is hardly true.

Those with the least need receive the most whilst those with the most need receive the least. Some may say that this is just the reality of life and that the poor should get off their backsides and do something to change their situation. Easily said by those who have never experienced homelessness or living in abject poverty. Easily ignored by those who have a clean crisp bed to sleep in every night. Easily forgotten by those who do not have to scrounge for scraps and the few morsels of food that they actually do get to consume maybe every other day.

Are we so blind that we can ignore the plight of those in need?

I know. As Christmas gets closer we'll do something. We'll do it tomorrow. Tomorrow never comes. Ever!!

As always,

Santa ô¿ô



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