Saturday, July 31, 2010

The Gift that Keeps on Being Given

I think I have received the gift at least six times. The first time was Christmas 1976 from my parents. Since then, it has proudly been presented to me in a variety of gift bags with tattered tissue paper hastily thrown in by 7-year-old Princess daughter. I make a big deal about the gift every time I receive it, then put it back in her room several days later. It showed up the other day when she knew I was having a bit of a rough time.

This ever-appearing gift that represents my little one's sacrifice and desire to please me reminds me of the greatest gift I've received - the day Christ released me from a life of bondage. Just when I think, "this time I've done it," His gift reappears and reminds me that his mercies are new each day.

When I can't imagine that I could deserve such generosity, He tells me that as my father, He owns everything and wants to share it all with me.

And when I consider the love that spurs yet another round of gifting, I am humbled that I was chosen to receive the gift, yet again.

I smile as I look at the bottom of the gift - a boxed set of "Little House on the Prairie" books - and read the cheesy comment I wrote on it more than 30 years ago: "This box holds a special treasure to me." The giver knows that, which is why I'm expecting the gift to show up in a few weeks on my birthday.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Diamond in the rough

One Sunday before Christmas, Princess daughter was dressed up for church and I was inspired to give her an early Christmas present to complete her outfit. As I opened the little jewelry box and put the crystal snowflake necklace around her neck, she asked if it was real diamonds. I replied that no, it wasn't.

She asked "Will I ever get real diamonds?" to which I replied "Yes, honey, you'll get some some day." Princess daughter thought for moment, then asked if I had any real diamonds. "Yes," I smiled. "Daddy's given me a few over the years."

To which she asked "Will I get your diamonds?" I laughed and replied "Yes, when I die."

"YAAAAAY!!!" and she jumped up and down, hands raised above her head, exclaiming loudly.