WARM FUZZIES©
Our family celebrates Christmas with a vengeance . . . gifts overflowing
beneath the tree like we're the richest people on earth. In abundance
of love we are rich; in money we're not exactly drowning in it! But
we enjoy a Christmas tradition of buying each other small, entertaining
gifts throughout the year so we have lots of presents when we get home
from church on Christmas morning.
David and I had been dating for
almost two years, and I wanted him to share in all of our Christmas fun
and blessings. I invited him to join my family for the holiday.
On
Christmas morning we were having the time of our lives laughing and
teasing each other about the outrageous gifts we had each received.
David had even gotten his share of funny gifts and managed to sneak in a
few of his own. He had given my Mom a potholder shaped like a pig and
my Dad an apron saying "Kiss the Cook".
Everyone in the room
burst out laughing when I opened the box he had wrapped so carefully to
conceal a pair of bedroom slippers shaped like big elephant heads. "These are so adorable!" I said as I took my old slippers off to
replace them with the new ones.
I pulled the first elephant head
onto my right foot and waggled it at him with a big grin. Then I pulled
the second slipper on but "Ouch!" There was something stuck in
there! I reached in to see what it was. As I pulled out a sparkling
diamond engagement ring, David knelt down in front of me and took it
from my hand.
As he held the ring poised at my finger he said, "Denise, I can't think of a better time and place to ask you to be my
wife. Will you marry me?"
David's beautiful surprise had left me speechless, but my family helped me out with shouts of "say yes!"
"Of course I'll marry you David" I responded, "I'd be proud to be your wife."
What a wonderful Christmas memory that will always be for my whole family.
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