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Glitter Card
copyrighted 1997-2004 by B. Heran
"Mommy, mommy look at the beautiful glitter card", the
little girl said.
"Yes Amanda, it is a beautiful card. Would you like
me to buy it for you?", asked her mother. Amanda nodded
her head yes.
Amanda didn't know who to send the glitter card to.
The stars were shining so bright on the card, it was as if
the card was trying to tell her something. Amanda wondered
what this special card was trying to say.
It was two days before Christmas when her Uncle
Gerard came and visited her. Amanda showed him her
special glitter card and asked him if he knew what the
card was trying to tell her.
"Well Amanda, I think this card is very very special and
you must decide what to do with it. You can send it to your
parents, friends, aunts, uncles or can give it away to someone
special." said Uncle Gerard.
Amanda didn't want mail it to anyone, or give it away.
She wanted to keep it forever. Amanda told her Uncle that
she would keep the card until it told her what to do. Her
Uncle laughed, patted her head and gave her $5.00.
On Christmas Eve, Amanda went downtown to the
toy store. She loved looking in the windows and she knew
that Santa Claus would be giving her everything she had
on her Christmas list. Standing next to Amanda was a
mother and child. They were dressed in torn clothes that
didn't look very warm. The little girl asked her mommy if
Santa Claus would know they were living in their car and
would he bring her a gift this year? The little girl's mommy
had the saddest eyes Amanda ever saw. With a small tear
falling down her face the mother told her little girl, she
hoped Santa Claus wouldn't forget them.
Amanda pulled glitter card out of her pocket, looked
at it and then realized what the special glitter card was telling
her. Amanda reached into her other pocket, took out the
$5.00 Uncle Gerard had given her and handed the card and
the money to the mother.
Amanda ran all the way home. She was happy she
was able to help someone, but she missed her special glitter
card.
Through out Amanda's life, at Christmas time she always
remembered the "special glitter card" she once had. She had
told her children and grandchildren the story of her special card
and how one card and $5.00 helped made a Merry Christmas
for one family.
One cold Christmas Eve, Amanda was sitting alone on
a park bench. A girl came over to Amanda and asked
her why she was crying. Amanda told the little girl, that her
husband died two years ago and her children have all moved
away and she was all alone.
The girl reached into her pocket and pulled out
an old tattered card and handed it to Amanda saying:
"Please take this card. Many many years ago someone gave
this card and $5.00 to my great-grandmother on Christmas Eve.
Great Granny told me it was the best Christmas they ever had."
Amanda was shocked to see it was the card she given
away so many years ago. She was just about to tell the girl,
that she was the one who gave the card to her great-grandmother,
when the girl reached into her other pocket and pulled out
$5.00 . She handed Amanda the money and said: "Please
hold onto this card until you find someone "special" to pass it
onto" With that the girl ran away.
As Amanda was looking at the glittered card, she was
shocked to see all the stars started to move. Instead of a group
of shining stars they now grouped together to form one
bright shining star. Amanda now realize what this card
was telling her so many years ago.
Christmas isn't about gifts, toys, parties or pretty clothes.