The Angel Pin
December
is the busiest time of the year. Everyone's busy preparing for
the
holidays and continuing family traditions. Has it ever crossed your
mind,
as to how many really stop and think what Christmas is all about?
Are
we teaching our children the true meaning of Christmas or how many
gifts
need to be bought? If we have taught our children the true
meaning
of Christmas, what we've instilled in them will be carried into
generations
to come. I like to see families create traditions all year
long.
After all, the original gift to all of us here on earth, was
given
from His heart. For through our hearts, one single gift of
kindness,
can touch an endless amount of hearts forever.
This
is a story about a child that saw the importance of giving and
never
thought about giving up. Some may think a child isn't old enough
to
carry enough wisdom to teach us all a lesson in living. But I've
learned
a heart grows from life's many challenges and sometimes a
child's
challenges can be far greater than some adults. We met a little
girl
seven years ago, during one of my daughter's occasional hospital
stays.
Her name was Beth and she was my daughter's room mate for a
week.
Beth was a very happy girl despite her medical problems she was
facing.
Her long blonde curls always seemed to bounce with her smile.
The
girls got to know each other well and had become good friends. On
the
pediatric floor of the hospital, we saw many seriously ill children.
It
was so sad, even though my daughter had an uncurable kidney disease
and
not a very good chance of living to see old age herself. We always
saw
many children with all kinds of cancer, and sadly enough Beth was
one
of those children. She was doing two weeks of chemo and radiation.
I
was amazed at her will and determination to never give up despite how
very
sick her treatments made her. She was always concerned about my
daughter
and the other children with cancer she grew to know over her
many
hospital stays.
My
daughter's IV treatments were done after a week and I was happy to
finally
bring her home. We were awaiting the final discharge orders
when
Beth appeared from the other side of the curtain that separated
their
beds. She said, "I want you to have this. I know you need a
new
kidney,
so keep this angel pin with you till you get better. She will
watch
over you so you smile all over. My friend, John gave this to me
to
watch over me, but it's time for this angel to watch over you. When
you
get your new kidney and smile, you can give this angel to someone
that
needs her too. I'm done reading my book so here's my bookmark that
has
a poem on it called, Don't Quit!, I know it by heart anyhow." My
daughter
thanked her and the girls exchanged hugs and big smiles. I
knew,
we may never see Beth again, but we never forgot the gift she gave
from
her heart that day.
During
that year, we found out Beth has passed away. It was so sad to
know
such a beautiful little girl was no longer bouncing smiles to
everyone
she would meet. Her sincere kindness will stay with us
forever.
We
kept that angel for six more years. My daughter had gone beyond what
medical
journals had studied and expected from her disease. Was it the
angel
watching over her or pure luck? My daughter ended up on kidney
dialysis
for over a year, and one month after almost loosing her, a
kidney
became available and she received a transplant. My heart tells
me,
an angel upstairs was watching with a loving smile. My daughter had
kept
that angel pin and now she felt it was time to give it to someone
who
needed watched over till they could smile again. She gave it to an
elderly
man trying to overcome the damage from heart problems and
undergoing
extensive therapy. His family has informed us, that when he
returns
home he wants to give the angel to someone he knows suffering
from
a brain tumor.
How
many families and hearts this angel has touched no one knows for
sure.
But
all it took was one single gift of kindness, that has and will touch
an
endless amount of hearts forever.
So
this Christmas season, look around and see that gift that can't be
bought.
Create a tradition with your children or maybe someone you
love.
Make someone's day and do the unexpected, let a friend know you
care,
or greet a stranger with a warm smile. Give the gift that keeps
on
giving. It's open twenty-four hours a day, three hundred and
sixty-five
days a year, it's a gift from your heart. After all, isn't
that
what Christmas is all about?