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Wednesday, February 27, 2019

A Christmast Surprise for Gramma

A Christmas Surprise for nan by Gloria J. Shuttleworth nan lived on booty Creek Mountain altogether alone. It was a elegant mountain, with t on the whole cedar trees all over the mountain top. In the midriff of the mountain was a crystal clear lake. The water in the lake was the prettiest puritanic youve ever seen. When the water was calm, you could see the fish swimming around in the lake. I love sitting by the lake when I was a weensy girl. grannie would pack us a lunch, and we would sit at the lake for hours on end. Hour afterwardsward hour, granny knot would tell me stories round her life on the mountain. I remember the day that grandpa drowned in the lake.My parents had tried to tattle gran into moving into town, just she wouldnt hear of it. My parents knew not to argue with her, because they knew that grandma was set in her ways. Ive been on this mountain for so long that Ive bury which is the oldest, me or the mountain, grandma had said, with a twinkle in her eyes. I knew my parents confused about her being alone, because grandma was the only person who lived on Sugar Cliff Mountain. Today I was going to visit grandma, and the excite custodyt grew interior me at the thought process of spending time on the mountain in one case more. After all, it had been ten historic period since I had seen grandma.Its hard to believe that my go had kept me away for so long. As I approached the top of the mountain, I could see grandma staring out the window of her illumetle record cabin planetary house. Grandma greeted me at the door with a big hug. I am so happy that you could come to visit with me, said grandma. This Christmas is going to be so wonderful I nominate a spare surprise for you dear. minuscular did grandma k right away that I had a real special surprise for her as well. Well, we cant stand around here all day, said grandma. thithers a lot of work to get done. I founder invited the people from the village to come to my Christm as party on Saturday evening.After I had freshened up a bit, we spent the day baking all sorts of cookies and candies. Grandma had a story to tell as we baked the goodies for the party. She told me about how she used to bake orchard apple tree pies for grandpa. He loved apple pies, said grandma. Those were his favorite. She said that after the pies would cool off, that grandpa would send her into the living fashion, under the pretense that he would clean up the kitchen. Grandma knew what he was really up to, scarce she never let on that she knew. Grandma would go into the living room and sit in her rocking chair. She would sing some of the songs that she knew grandpa loved.About an hour later, grandma would wander guts into the kitchen. Why Henry she said kitchen, grandma retired for the evening. I made myself a cup of tea and sat stamp out in front of the fireplace. Sitting alone in the quiet house, I pondered my childishness memories of my grandparents. They had always been such a fun loving and happy couple. briefly after they were married, grandpa built the log cabin home for his Little ole Emmy, as he called her. fairish before Christmas, almost twelve years ago, grandpa was outside gathering firewood, when grandma heard a imposing scream and a terrible noise.She ran outside to find that an area of the sparkler on the lake had fallen through. She yelled for grandpa over and over but no reply ever came. They searched the lake for over a week, but no trace of grandpa could be found. Finally, they called off the search. One of the men who had helped in the search said theyd probably never find grandpa now. Just then, as my thoughts were still racing around in my head, my grandmother brought me back to reality. We have to be up very early in the daybreak dear, so off to bed now, she said. I slowly walked to my grandmothers room, and kissed her goodnight.Morning came early at grandmas house. As I entered the kitchen I could smell the homemade biscu its and gravy provision on the stove. Whats on our list of things to do today? I asked. The men are coming from the village this morning to put the lights on the trees, and we have lots of presents to wrap for the children, she said. Just then, there was a knock at the door. It was the men from the village ready to start putting up the lights. Grandma was so excited as she stepped back to watch them. Lets wrap those presents now Laura, said grandma.As I watched grandma wrap the presents and tie the ribbons, I knew that so much more was being placed around them. With each art object of wrapping paper grandma was also wrapping them with love. After the come through present was wrapped, we realized that wed been wrapping presents all day It was now getting dark outside and grandma wanted to go outside to grab the lights. As we stepped out onto the porch, we gasped. The sight that met our eyes was so beautiful to discern The snow was glittering and the reflection of the lights on the snow was beyond spoken communication It was breathtaking That night I went to bed with a heart climb of love for my grandmother.I knew that someday I wanted to be just bid her, full of love for others. Saturday evening the village people started arriving just after dark. Grandma always waited until evening to have her Christmas party, because she loved the lights. All the guests self-collected around in the front yard and began to sing Christmas carols. Oh, how grandma loved that Ole Ben was a jolly fellow who worked at the village store, and he was elect to help Santa hand out the presents. The children shouted with glee, as they unwrapped their gifts. Grandma said, Laura, come here dear, I have a surprise for you. As she handed me the present, I could see the love and pride in her eyes. I love it grandma, I said, as I bent down to kiss her cheek, I will cherish it forever. Grandma had made a quilt out of some of my dresses that I had worn as a little girl. Grandma, if yo u could have just one special gift for Christmas, what would it be? I asked her. Without even stopping to count, she replied, I would like to see your granddad just one more time, so I could feed him the apple pie that the horses quit snatching when he left us. Just then grandmas face lit up like the lights on the Christmas treeEveryone turned to see what grandma was looking at. Walking slowly toward her, with an apple pie in his hand, was grandpa There was two slices missing from the pie that he was holding. The village people were speechless, as they thought they were seeing a ghost. Grandpa chuckled, as he yelled out, Emmy, those bull horses snatched the pie and got away with two put ins. Difference to me, but slowly my memory started to return. I remember now going out to gather firewood. There was a nice piece of wood on the lake. I thought the lake was stock-still over so I stepped out on the lake to get the piece of wood.I remember hearing the lake crackle and thats the last I remember about the accident. Laura, how can I ever thank you for bringing grandpa home to me? asked grandma. Laura replied, Seeing the happiness and the love you have for each other is all the thanks I need. As Laura retired to bed that night, she couldnt help but think about the surprise that she had given to grandma for Christmas. She knew in her heart that it was the beaver surprise present that grandma would ever get. What a warm and wonderful feeling came over Laura as she fell asleep, thinking of her grandparents.

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