Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Oh Christmas Tree



You knew the day was coming once Thanksgiving passed that it was inevitable a tree was going to be in your future. Some people are reminded by Santa's little elves otherwise known as your children, grandchildren, somebody's children, whomever. When you stopped making it all about you and finally did do something about bringing that stinkin' tree into the house whether it is artificial or real none the less you put it up. Or maybe you are stalling for time and have no problem ignoring the whining little elves a.k.a. those kids and they know who they are. They live for this stuff so you can't disappoint them. If you think you can put them off try living with a new name for a while, you know, the Grinch, who tried to steal Christmas.

The tree is sitting in a corner now just waiting to be decorated. Ah, was that so bad? But wait, you are reminded that new decorations are in order cuz the old ones just aren't getting it any more. You put on your jacket and trek to a nearby store and began to purchase your decorations. Pushing and shoving passed several little old ladies who seem to take hours for that one "special" little decoration for whatever reason. Finally, you settle on a box of balls, tinsel, you forgot to check if the lights still work. Oh well, you pick up another box.

On to the register you go with your decorations, so glad that you are through with the tedious task of all of this you round the corner find about 30 people whose faces are turning into the same as yours. You draw in a deep breath and resign yourself to making sounds when you think the cashier is taking long just to get on your nerves. Once it is your turn and pay for your purchases you run to your car as if someone is going to grab you by the nape of the neck and make you start all over again.

Finally all bags are in the car with you and you drive like a mad person possessed on your journey home. Feeling as if you accomplished a great feat you bring in your treasures and commence decorating. Coffee in hand you place the lights, every last ball, every last stream of tinsel and the star your little "elf" made on the tree.

Standing back you have everyone in the house and possibly your neighborhood and their families waiting and watching as you flip the switch and watch and wait for the accolades to begin...

Uh-oh the lights aren't going on. The lights! You forgot to check the lights! Your significant other hands you the "extra" bulbs and commences to take everyone rolling their eyes to the other room for refreshments while you try to fix the problem. Feeling something staring at you, you turn around and there stands one of your little "elves."

Smiling you try to suggest to the little darling to go get a Christimas cookie in the other room--far from where you are. The elf leaves and you are back to trying to find that bulb that is trying to make you look bad. You feel a little breeze on your neck and once more you turn to see what else in the cosmos interrupted you. It is that sweet little elf again. Only this time the little elf has something in it's arms. What is this you ask. The elf blinks and stoops to put something under the tree. Stepping back revealing a box wrapped in three different types of Christmas wrapping with a bow that has seen better days.

Tears fill your eyes and your throat tightens as the elf replies, "This is for you Daddy, Merry Christmas."

8 comments:

Paul said...

Very nice, Cindy!

I wish you and yours a wonderful Christmas and New Year!

Paul Mueller

Cynthia Hernandez / cruizen4u said...

Thank you Paul. Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Cindy

Anonymous said...

WOW! Simply amazing. You can always make me tear up, no matter what your writing or talking about. Your stories are so beautiful and I want to read more. Please continue writing cause your one of the best writers I know. Love you, Rosalinda

Cynthia Hernandez / cruizen4u said...

Rosalinda you are truly a good friend and I am glad I included you in my blogs about school and new friendships. I am richer for having known you.
Love you,
Cindy

Judy said...

Merry Christmas Cindy! What a lovely story. Judy

Cynthia Hernandez / cruizen4u said...

Merry Christmas my friend. Thank you for your friendship!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful story. It was so real in my mind I thought it was you that was decorating the tree. ha ha

You have what it takes to be a writer!

sorry for being so late to make a comment. I had to take the computer to the doctors. ha ha

Have a magical holiday.
Jo Ann Hernandez
Latino Book Tours
//www.LatinoBookTours.com

Cynthia Hernandez / cruizen4u said...

Thank you Jo Ann! Merry Christmas chica.
Cindy