And I can relate…
Surrounded by those I hoped would be part of my family one day, I sat on the floor of my boyfriend’s parents’ house as he offered me a stack of four wrapped Christmas gifts. “Open the red one last,” he said, “because it’s something you’ve already seen. We bought it together.”
It’s hard to surprise me. I’m generally pretty good at picking up on the signs, and I like to think that, with years of practice, I’ve perfected the “surprised recipient response.” Not to deceive, but because surprises are as much for the giver as the receiver. I love watching the enjoyment people experience when they believe they’ve “gotten” me.
That Christmas Eve, the gifts were all opened when I realized I’d only unwrapped three boxes. The fourth one, the one that held the mysterious item I’d already seen, was missing. After a cursory search, my boyfriend “found” it under the edge of the couch. At first I was embarrassed to be the center of attention, to have everyone watching as I unwrapped the previously seen gift, but I had no choice but to proceed.
As nonchalantly as possible, I opened the small box that promised to hold something uneventful, so we could get on with the rest of our Christmas celebrations. As I parted the tissue paper, I was greeted by a black felt tale mounted on gray velveteen. A stuffed Eeyore. I grinned. “Wrap this up, and give it to me for Christmas,” I’d said when we’d taken pity on the sad fellow and purchased him weeks earlier during a holiday shopping escapade.
I laughed as I slowly slid him from the box, and his forlorn eyes looked up at me. “I’d forgotten all about…” My words froze. As something around Eeyore’s neck sparkled, his face seemed to glow in the warm lights of the Christmas tree. Tonight he was dressed festively, wearing jewelry. A diamond engagement ring. Words can’t begin to describe my surprise and joy.
Christmas has always been a time of gifts and surprises, even if it’s something we anticipate, something we know is coming. On the night of the first Christmas, to say the shepherds were surprised by the angels is an understatement. Even though God had told them the Messiah was coming, I’ll bet they didn’t expect it to be “that” night. They were the recipients of the greatest Christmas surprise of all time.
That ring is still on the finger where my now husband placed it on that Christmas Eve fifty-one years ago. And Eeyore, having grown faded and tailless over the years, has a place of importance on the shelf in my office. They are reminders of one of the best Christmas gifts I ever received.
The greatest? “Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift!” I Corinthians 9:15
The Hope of Christmas Blurb:
Cameron Blake has everything a man could want. Or so it appears. But in the dark of night, the contents of an old manila envelope remind him that the one thing he truly wants is beyond his reach.
Kristin Hansen returns home after a messy break-up. While her parents think she' s returned to recuperate after surgery on a broken arm, she' s actually escaping from an abusive relationship.
When the pastor of a local church recruits Kristin and Cameron to supervise the building of the church' s float for the upcoming Christmas parade, their hidden secrets are exposed. Cam sees in Kristin what he truly desires... but knows he can never have.
As Christmas nears, can Kristin help him find the thing that' s eluded him all these years? The one thing his heart truly desires? Hope.
Buy Link: https://www.amazon.com/Hope-Christmas-Holiday-Extravaganza-ebook/dp/B0CK1RJQMN/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2IM4VWG2IEBHV
Giveaway:
I will give away one e-copy of my newest Christmas novella, The Hope of Christmas, to one of the people who comment on the blog. I just need email addresses.
Bio: As an Air Force brat, the longest Carol James ever lived in one place was a year and a half. Maybe that’s why, when she and her husband bought their first home forty-two years ago, they stayed put. She lives in Lilburn, GA with her husband, Jim, and a perky Jack Russell Terrier, Zoe.
Loving intriguing stories with happy endings, she writes Redemptive Romance. She has had five full length novels and six Christmas novellas published. Her debut novel, Rescuing Faith, was an Amazon number one best-seller. Visit her website to sign up for her newsletter and get a free short story: https://www.carol-james.com
Thanks for joining the Window Holidays, Carol. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteLiz, thanks so much for letting me visit and share the special place Eeyore has in my life. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteHope of Christmas sounds so good.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment. I hope you get an opportunity to read it. Have a wonderful Christmas season.
DeleteThat's such a sweet engagement story. Thank you for sharing it with us! I'm looking forward to reading your book.
ReplyDeleteSusan, thanks for stopping by, and I hope you'll enjoy the book. I must say, Cam is one of my favorite characters...
DeleteGreat post, Carol. What a Christmas to remember!
ReplyDeleteKathleen, Thanks for your comment. It was a sweet night. And I'm glad you enjoyed the book!
DeleteCarol's new book is a good Christmas read, check it out.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely story! Thank you for sharing it! Best of luck with your latest book.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by and for your comment. Wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas!
DeleteWhat a fun story, Carol. I'm a fan of Eeyore myself. And who doesn't like diamonds! Congratulations on another winning book.
ReplyDeleteYes, Diamonds, Eeyore, and a handsome man...what could be better? Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteI've never heard of "Redemptive Romance"; I love that term. I, too, am hard to surprise, so I especially appreciated your story. Hats off to a creative proposal. And although I think I'm more like Winnie the Pooh in my rose-colored glasses, I do love Eeyore.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Roseann. We all could use a little bit more of Pooh's rose-colored (or maybe Roseann-colored) glasses!
DeleteThat is a cute engagement story. Mine is far less entertaining. 🤣 I enjoyed The Hope of Christmas. It was a wonderful story.
ReplyDeletePenelope, thanks for your comments. I'm so glad you enjoyed the book!
DeleteWhat a wonderful way to propose! I adore Eeyore so had it been my husband it would have been a "you had me at Eeyore!" Thank you for sharing your story with us! THE HOPE OF CHRISTMAS sounds like a compelling read!
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