The Ornament
On The Christmas Tree


There
were more
beautiful ornaments
than Nel, but none could
do the things he did after
the lights went off on the tree.
Nel helped the ornaments stay
in good condition, and he listened
to their comments about trying to cope
with always being beautiful. There was
one ornament, particularly this season, that
had a problem. It was the jack-in-a-box, which
was a gift given to the family that year. Well it
seemed that Jack was lonely because he had spent
so many holidays with another family that he felt
abandoned. You see the other family moved out of
town and decided to give away some of their cherished
possessions to their friends.
Nel talked to Jack that
night about how, he,
a cardboard angel


had
come
into the
house. He
was lonely, too,
in the beginning, but
he started to talk to the
other ornaments each night
after the lights were turned down.
They told him how they missed their
families. It seemed eventually that each
were noticed by a special guest and touched
with great care. When this happened, they
became loved again. Nel thought for a moment
and told jack-in-the-box to just wait a few moredays
until the Christmas party. He was sure to be noticed and
appreciated then. That day arrived and Nel was right
because on that Saturday evening
the children had their annual
party before the adults
dinner later that


night.
It was then
that a small
boy reached his
hand up to the branch
on the tree and touched
the treasured jack-in-the-box.
It was a thrilling time for Jack
to feel needed once again. The
boy kept saying he had never seen
such an unusual toy and so well made.
The owner of the house looked at the smile
on the boy's face and brought over a small box
so Jack would not get tossed around on his journey
to his new home. "Please, the toy is yours," said the
kind man. The boy was so thrilled that he lifted the
toy from the tree with such care it
felt brand new again. "Merry
Christmas Nel," shouted
Jack. He was then


safely
put away
in the cozy
container until
he could be opened
again with great care
and admiration. "I will
never forget our friendship
and what you taught me," were
Jack's parting words to Nel. Then
Jack was taken out of the home by
the boy who was smiling happily while
taking one last look at the ornaments still
waiting for a tender touch. "Blessings to you
Jack," cried out Nel. A tear came down his little
angel eye, as he was so happy for another ornament
had been loved. After the lights went out that evening,
Nel, felt a feeling of contentment and no longer just a plain
cardboard angel. He felt he had a special purpose and
tonight proved it. He had made another
ornament think happy thoughts so
it would look brand new
sitting on that tree.



"Today let us think happy thoughts so our faces will look cheerful as we greet the day. We can be just as brand new at 92 as we were at two years old if we just smile at the world."
(c)1993 Carol Ann Garretson
All Rights Reserved
Used with permission.



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