This is a funny story: About 8 years ago, when I was teaching high school, a special education student, Yomil, gave me this small gift. He spent his own money on it at the Dollar General store and wrapped it in tissue paper. When I opened it, he exclaimed "Look Mrs P, it's the baby Jesus and the 4 Wise Men"!!!
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Thank you for sharing such a sweet story.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet story. Makes me think of a few nativity stories of my own - - -
ReplyDelete1) When I was in elementary school, someone gave me a small plastic nativity during a Christmas gift exchange. For YEARS it was the only one our little growing family had. Evidently, when we purchased a "finer" model I must have, in a very foolish moment, thrown out that little plastic one that served us so well for more than 20 years. A couple of Chrismasses ago, my oldest daughter said, "Mom, where is that little plastic nativity? I miss it." Alas, I could not find it so I must have discarded it. More's the pity.
2) I have been given gifts of small nativities similar to this by students over the years. When I moved out of my class room, knowing I was probably finished teaching in my own room FOREVER, I had to make decisions about what to keep and what to give away. I can't remember what I did with those little school nativities - - - now at this moment, I hope I kept some of them and that when I open my boxes of Christmas decorations I will find some. When/if I do, I shall think of this post and you and I shall smile - - -
That's just too cute!
ReplyDeleteJeanine
What a nice story...Christmas seems full of these wonderful memories, I have several things that I put out each year - just to recall a special person or time.(-:
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