It
was Christmas night. Ina sat in the rocking chair before the glowing embers of
the fireplace. Everyone else was in bed, but she wanted a quiet hour to herself
just to reflect on the Christmas now past.
Of course, the main event was over, but they would have a week of merrymaking, clear until New Year’s weekend. She would leave it to Shirley to decide when to take the tree down. No need to think of that now.
I just wish I could show you a picture of little Sadie as she discovered the cuddly homemade
baby doll under the tree. And Jack had fashioned a rough but sturdy cradle for
the doll as a surprise for Ina as well as Sadie. In order to pull it off, he had enlisted Shirley’s assistance. She was the one who, in the
name of Santa Claus, had sneaked downstairs after everyone else was asleep to
take the cradle from its hiding place and stage doll and cradle appealingly
under the tree. It was truly a “Santa” moment.
Nothing
much is lost on a child at Christmas, and Sadie guessed that Ina was the “Mrs.
Claus” who made the doll, and if she was disappointed that the doll was not
store bought, she didn’t let on. “Cuddles” was cuddly and fun to dress and put
to bed, and she could even pretend to feed the doll with the little bottle that
Santa had left in her stocking.
Before
bedtime, Sadie and Cuddles had cuddled with Ina in the big rocking chair “before
the blazing fire,” and Sadie had whispered a shy “thank you for Cuddles” in Ina’s
ear as she began to doze in warmth and comfort. “But where did the cradle come
from,” Sadie asked, and Ina simply said, “Santa brought it.” But Sadie said, “Santa
Gramps.” And Santa Gramps lifted Sadie from Ina’s lap and carried her to bed.
“It was another skimpy Christmas with everyone well remembered,” thought Ina to herself.
2 comments:
Those quiet times in the night after everything has finished are just the best times. Like sealing in the memories.
And I just knew Jack was going to come up with a cradle! That old softy!
Thank you for following along with my little "off the cuff" story, Chris. And I certainly enjoyed sharing your celebration over at the resort.
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