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The story goes that some time ago,
a man punished
his 3-year-old
daughter for wasting a roll of gold
wrapping paper.
Money was tight and he became upset
when the
child tried to
decorate a box to put under the Christmas
tree.
Nevertheless, the little
girl brought the gift to her father
the next morning
and said, "This is
for you, Daddy."
He was embarrassed by his earlier
overreaction, but
his anger
flared again when he found the box
was empty. He
said to her, "Don't you
know when you give someone a present,
there's supposed
to be something inside it?"
The little girl looked up at him with
tears in her
eyes and said,
"Oh, Daddy, it's not empty, I blew
kisses into the
box. All for you,
Daddy. The father was crushed. He
put his arms
around his little girl,
and he begged for her forgiveness.
An accident took the life of the
child only a short
time later and
it is told that the man kept that
gold box by his
bed for many years and
whenever he was discouraged, he would
take out an
imaginary kiss
and remember the love of the child
who had put it
there.
In a very real sense, each of us as
humans, have
been given a gold
container filled with unconditional
love and kisses
from our
children, friends, family, or God.
There is no more
precious possession
anyone could hold.
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