Have you made a generous donation yet this Christmas? Completed my little plan yesterday. Maybe I'll find something unexpected at Christmas. Who knows?
An old boy was fumblin around one day
In a women’s clothing store
He’d found his wife a Christmas coat
And was headed for the door
When he bumped into a little boy
That looked like he was lost.
And he said “Mister can you help me
Find out how much something costs?
Here it is almost Christmas
And the nights are gettin cold
Winter time is on us
And my mom don’t have a coat.
I’ve been workin for the neighbors
And saving for a time”
And in his tiny outstretched hand
Was a dollar and a dime.
His gaze went from that big eyed boy
To that pretty Christmas coat
And he finally cleared away the lump
That had gathered in his throat.
He said “Son
that’s just what this coat costs
We’re lucky that we found ‘er”
And he turned around and gave a wink
To the lady at the counter.
She put it in a pretty box
And wrapped it up just so
And went off in the back
And found a big red Christmas bow.
He said, “I thank you for your help sir
And I kindly thank you ma’am
I hope y’all are gonna have a big Christmas
Cause now I know I am.”
Well the old boy walked home busted
Except for the dollar and the dime
Thinkin he’d just have to buy
The coat another time.
He told his wife that Christmas this year
Wouldn’t be much fun
And he gently took her in his arms
And told her what he’d done
She said “Why you old softie
I wouldn’t trade you for a farm
I’ve got two or three old coats
And your love to keep me warm.”
She put that money in a matchbox
And placed it beneath their tree
And said, “That is the grandest gift
You’ve ever given me.”
The years went by like years will do
When people are in love.
Their marriage was a golden bond
That was forged by God above.
Then one day came some bitter news
That filled his heart with fright.
The doctor told the old man’s wife
That she was going to lose her sight.
He said, “There’s an operation we can do
But it puts me on the spot
Cause it’s a quite complex procedure
And it’s going to cost a lot.”
The old man said, “Doctor I’m a failure
I’ve made no preparation
We don’t have the money
For that kind of an operation.“
The doctor got the strangest look
And he sat there for a while
And then he slowly nodded
And he broke out in a smile
He said, “Why sir you can’t fool me.
You’re a very wealthy man.
You long ago invested
In the world’s best savings plan
I’ll see she gets the best of care
She’s going to be just fine
And the total cost to you old friend
Is a dollar and a dime.”
The old man stared in disbelief
Then he recognized that smile
The one he’d seen those years ago
On a loving thoughtful child.
He said “What you gave to me that day
Was more than just a coat.
You gave me the gift of giving
And you gave my mother hope.
My mother’d been mistreated
Neglected and abused.
But she gave life just one more chance
And it was all because of you.
Now every year she takes that coat
And lays it beneath our tree.
It represents to us the things
That Christmas ought to be.
She says that when we leave this world
For a better home someday
The only things that we’ll take with us
Are the things we gave away.“
I'm currently conducting my 2nd annual "refurbish old laptops for those who need them" event. In a group that my wife created called "Neighborhood Angels", I request old laptops that people are no longer using. I've received 9 of them this year. Some are refurbishable (hey, a new word!), and others are not, so I take usable parts from the unrefurbishable (hey, another new word!) laptops and use them in the others, i.e. memory upgrades, faster hard drives, etc.
Then, in that same group, I post them up for free. My only requirement is for people who want them to tell me how they will use them. I'm looking for people that cannot otherwise afford a new laptop -- maybe they don't have a computer at all, or maybe their current computer is barely alive. Obviously, they aren't new laptops, but perhaps they will help someone do their homework, find a job, connect with distant family members, etc. I then have the tough job of choosing a winner for each laptop... there's often too many good choices, so I use a random name picker.
I've already given away 3 of them and have several more to go. Each one takes several hours to clean up and get ready for use.
I don't do it for rewards of any kind, but I certainly love to see the expressions of appreciation when they pick them up. There's no better gift this time of year.
Anyone that says: Money can't buy happiness; never gave it away...
Mrs. Cow and I try to help those whose lot in life is not grand or has been recently worsened.
This year a lucky young student will receive a surprising amount of cash from Anonymous. Even I don't know who this gift went to, except in very general terms. She definitely does not know this student or the family.
My gifts went to roughly a dozen hard workers in a local business that needs all the support it can get to stay open. Low income positions. All they will be told is that it came from a frequent customer who appreciates their hard work and proper spirit. Even Mrs. Cow doesn't know that I did this.