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The Real Reason For Christmas.
« on: December 22, 2008, 01:28:21 AM »
I hope we all do not ever forget the true meaning of Christmas and the real reason we celebrate the night of 'Our Savior's Birth'.


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Re: The Real Reason For Christmas.
« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2008, 01:36:30 AM »
If there were shepherds in the fields at night it must have been springtime.
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Re: The Real Reason For Christmas.
« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2008, 07:19:43 AM »
I messed around on other forums a little, and I've spent time with many groups, but I've never been somewhere where no matter how far off we go in one way or another it is pretty much ok, but someone always brings us back to what is really important.

Thanks M'ette!
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Re: The Real Reason For Christmas.
« Reply #3 on: December 22, 2008, 11:50:21 AM »
So far I'm having an easy day.  My worst task is clearing snow in the subzero weather.  The good thing is it gives me time to mess around on here while warming up.

I'm going to steal M'ette's message thread here to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

Not knowing what the next ring of the phone will bring always keeps me not knowing when I'll be able to play or must work, and I don't want to miss this opportunity ...



Enjoy the coming days, remeber those no longer with us (Gunman1911, Haz's dad, and I'm sure there are others in everyone's life), enjoy those still with us, and mend the relationships before it is too late.

I look forward to more fun, discussion and manure scattering with each and everyone of you in the year to come!

Merry  Christmas  All !!!
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Re: The Real Reason For Christmas.
« Reply #4 on: December 23, 2008, 12:22:12 AM »

Three years ago, a little boy and his grandmother came to see Santa  at the Mayfair Mall in Wisconsin.
 The child climbed up on his lap, holding a picture of a little girl. "Who is this?" asked Santa, smiling.
"Your friend? Your sister?'"
 "Yes, Santa,' he replied. "My sister, Sarah, who is very sick," he said sadly.

 Santa glanced over at the grandmother who was waiting nearby, and
saw her dabbing her eyes with a tissue. "She wanted to come with me
to see you, oh, so very much, Santa!" the child exclaimed.
"She misses you," he added softly.

 Santa tried to be cheerful and encouraged a smile to the boy's face,
asking him what he wanted Santa to bring him for Christmas.
When they finished their visit, the Grandmother came over to help
the child off his lap, and started to say something to Santa, but
halted.

 "What is it?" Santa asked warmly..

 "Well, I know it's really too much to ask you, Santa, but ..." the
old woman began, shooing her grandson over to one of Santa's
elves to collect the little gift which Santa gave all his young visitors.
"The girl in the photograph... my granddaughter well, you see ...
she has leukemia and isn't expected to make it even through the
holidays," she said through tear-filled eyes. 
"Is there any way, Santa . any possible way that you could come
see Sarah?  That's all she's asked for, for Christmas, is to see Santa."

 Santa blinked and swallowed hard and told the woman to leave
information with his elves as to where Sarah was, and he would see
what he could do.  Santa thought of little else the rest of that afternoon. 
He knew what he had to do.
"What if it were MY child lying in that hospital bed, dying," he
thought with a sinking heart, "This is the least I can do."

 When Santa finished visiting with all the boys and girls that
evening, he retrieved from his helper the name of the hospital where
Sarah was staying.  He asked the assistant location manager how to
get to Children's Hospital.

 "Why?" Rick asked, with a puzzled look on his face.

Santa relayed to him the conversation with Sarah's grandmother
earlier that day.  "C'mon.....I'll take you there." Rick said softly.
Rick drove them to the hospital and came inside with Santa.
They found out which room Sarah was in.  A pale Rick said he would
wait out in the hall.

 Santa quietly peeked into the room through the half-closed door and
saw little Sarah on the bed.

 The room was full of what appeared to be her family; there was the
Grandmother and the girl's brother he had met earlier that day.
A woman whom he guessed was Sarah's mother stood by the bed,
gently pushing Sarah's thin hair off her forehead.

 And another woman who he discovered later was Sarah's aunt, sat in
a chair near the bed with a weary, sad look on her face.  They were
talking quietly, and Santa could sense the warmth and closeness of
the family, and their love and concern for Sarah.

 Taking a deep breath, and forcing a smile on his face, Santa entered
the room, bellowing a hearty, "Ho, ho, ho!"  "Santa!" shrieked little
Sarah weakly, as she tried to escape her bed to run to him, IV
tubes intact.  Santa rushed to her side and gave her a warm hug.
A child the tender age of his own son -- 9 years old -- gazed up at
him with wonder and excitement.

 Her skin was pale and her short tresses bore telltale bald patches
from the effects of chemotherapy.  But all he saw when he looked
at her was a pair of huge, blue eyes.  His heart melted, and he had
to force himself to choke back tears.

 Though his eyes were riveted upon Sarah's face, he could hear the
gasps and quiet sobbing of the women in the room.

 As he and Sarah began talking, the family crept quietly to the
bedside one by one, squeezing Santa's shoulder or his hand gratefully,
whispering "Thank you" as they gazed sincerely at him with shining eyes. 
Santa and Sarah talked and talked, and she told him excitedly all
the toys she wanted for Christmas, assuring him she'd been a very good
girl that year.

 As their time together dwindled, Santa felt led in his spirit to pray for
Sarah, and asked for permission from the girl's mother.   She nodded in
agreement and the entire family circled around Sarah's bed, holding hands. 
Santa looked intensely at Sarah and asked her if she believed in
angels.  "Oh, yes, Santa... I do!" she exclaimed.

 "Well, I'm going to ask that angels watch over you." he said.  Laying
one hand on the child's head, Santa closed his eyes and prayed.  He
asked that God touch little Sarah, and heal her body from this disease.

 He asked that angels minister to her, watch and keep her.  And when
he finished praying, still with eyes closed, he started singing, softly,
"Silent Night, Holy Night.... all is calm, all is bright..."

 "The family joined in, still holding hands, smiling at Sarah, and
crying tears of hope, tears of joy for this moment, as Sarah beamed
at them all.

 When the song ended, Santa sat on the side of the bed again and held
Sarah's frail, small hands in his own.   "Now, Sarah," he said authoritatively,
"you have a job to do, and that is to concentrate on getting well.  I want you
to have fun playing with your friends this summer, and I expect to see you
at my house at Mayfair Mall this time next year!"

 He knew it was risky proclaiming that to this little girl who had
terminal cancer, but he "had" to.  He had to give her the greatest
gift he could -- not dolls or games or toys -- but the gift of HOPE.

 "Yes, Santa!" Sarah exclaimed, her eyes bright.  He leaned down and
kissed her on the forehead and left the room.

 Out in the hall, the minute Santa's eyes met Rick's, a look passed
between them and they wept unashamed.

 Sarah's mother and grandmother slipped out of the room quickly and
rushed to Santa's side to thank him.

 "My only child is the same age as Sarah," he explained quietly.
"This is the least I could do."  They nodded with understanding and
hugged him.

 One year later, Santa Mark was again back on the set in  Milwaukee
for his six-week, seasonal job which he so loves to do.  Several weeks
went by and then one day a child came up to sit on his lap.

 "Hi, Santa!  Remember me?!"  "Of course, I do," Santa proclaimed (as
he always does), smiling down at her.  After all, the secret to being a
"good" Santa is to always make each child feel as if they are the "only"
child in the world at that moment.

 "You came to see me in the hospital last year!"  Santa's jaw dropped.
Tears immediately sprang in his eyes, and he grabbed this little
miracle and held her to his chest. "Sarah!" he exclaimed.  He scarcely
recognized her, for her hair was long and silky and her cheeks were
rosy -- much different from the little girl he had visited just a year before.
He looked over and saw Sarah's mother and grandmother in the sidelines
smiling and waving and wiping their eyes.

 That was the best Christmas ever for Santa Claus.

 He had witnessed --and been blessed to be instrumental in bringing
about -- this miracle of hope.  This precious little child was healed.
Cancer-free.  Alive and well.  He silently looked up to Heaven and
humbly whispered, "Thank you, Father. 'Tis a very, Merry Christmas!"
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Re: The Real Reason For Christmas.
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Re: The Real Reason For Christmas.
« Reply #5 on: December 23, 2008, 10:05:31 AM »
 :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(    The power of praying is so great..... I feel for all the chidren in the world that have to take over and deal with what we left them.

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Re: The Real Reason For Christmas.
« Reply #6 on: December 23, 2008, 05:43:20 PM »
If that ever really happened it wasn't 3 years ago. It was a story in a newspaper 14 years ago.
""It may be laid down as a primary position, and the basis of our system, that every Citizen who enjoys the protection of a free Government, owes not only a proportion of his property, but even his personal services to the defence of it, and consequently that the Citizens of America (with a few legal and official exceptions) from 18 to 50 Years of Age should be borne on the Militia Rolls, provided with uniform Arms, and so far accustomed to the use of them, that the Total strength of the Country might be called forth at a Short Notice on any very interesting Emergency." - George Washington. Letter to Alexander Hamilton, Friday, May 02, 1783

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Re: The Real Reason For Christmas.
« Reply #7 on: December 23, 2008, 10:02:47 PM »
Frank, Jumbo or not, Leave M'lette and her stories alone, or I will find you, tis the season and I appreciate her willingness to share these tidbits, tears and all.

I do believe in the powers of prayer, and have witnessed them, I pray daily for the sick and the infirmed, my wife among them, and some of you guys and gals too. No charge, it's just what I do. Not too many atheists, in a fox hole, and We have a lot of foxholes around these days, metaphorically speaking. No disrespect to those who had to hunker down in a foxhole for survival, let alone had to dig it.

If it was 14 YEARS AGO,  and I missed it, I'm sorry, but as you know, there are certain people we look out for around here, and Miss M is at the top of the list. I may have misread you JF, but for whatever reason, it rubbed me backwards.

We were discussing exchanging presents today at work, and we got on the subject of not giving any, one of my customers said, that in his home, when the subject came up, he would ask of the children, " who's birthday is is it? " and how it was not their birthday but Christ's. And when it was their birthday, they would get lots of presents. Just seems to fit.

God bless and Merry Christmas to all of you here.
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Re: The Real Reason For Christmas.
« Reply #8 on: December 23, 2008, 11:19:05 PM »
Thank you m25.. but I don't think Jumbofrank meant anything by it. I didn't take it wrong at all. On stories like this, I never care if they happened today, or 100 years ago. It is the meaning of the story that is important.

I hope all of you... no matter your faith or belief system.. have a wonderful Christmas and all those around you are full of love and thankfulness for family, health and just the fact that we are on this great planet earth.  :-* :-*
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Re: The Real Reason For Christmas.
« Reply #9 on: December 24, 2008, 09:43:10 PM »
I'm going to pass it on believing it really did happen sometime!

Merry Christmas

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