Christmas Miracles in Alabama

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Christmas morning came pretty early for me this year when Brady came into my bedroom at 4:00 AM to ask if we could get up and open presents. I turned over to find Katy Rose had made her way into our bed during the night and my husband was diligently sawing lumber on the other side of where she slept in between us. I talked to Brady in hushed tones and sent him back to this room, only to have him return several more times to see if I was ready to wake everyone up over the next hour.

Around 5:00 AM I told him I was going to start taking one present away each time he came in my room to ask if we were getting up and that put him off until 6:00 when I felt it would be cruel to make them wait any longer. Now some of you will think I’m horrible for telling him that but with all of the big people in the house having stayed up late watching for signs of Santa’s sleigh, we needed that extra hour of sleep.

As I got out of bed, for some reason I felt compelled to glance out the window. Lifting the slats to the blinds I gasped at what I saw. “Ricky…you’re not going to believe this. It snowed!”. He was up in a flash as we both pressed our noses to the glass and looked out over the miracle of a blanket of white in our yard. I hurried to tell Brady and then set about making coffee as I called Mama, thrilled to discover she was just as much in awe as I was..

“Mama, have you ever had a white Christmas?”

“Not that I ever remember in my lifetime

I told her that I thought it was a gift. So many families are having a lean Christmas this year in terms of what was under the tree but imagine the joy of those children at waking to our very own winter wonderland to go along with it. In a place where snow is seldom seen and usually disappears within hours if it does make an appearance, the prospect of snowmen and snow angels is often just the stuff of dreams for children in our neck of the woods.

Mama said she thought the snow came as a sign of hope and joy in the year ahead.

Both of us agreed that it wasn’t a random act of nature but a true Christmas miracle.

We got Granny and Mr Pop up and all congregated in the living room where the kids stared in wonder at the snow out the window for a  few moments before tearing into their gifts. I held my breath with each gift, waiting to see a light of joy in their eyes as it was revealed and finally breathed easy once they sat down amid their bounty and began the exclamations of how this was the best Christmas ever.

Once they were done they each took turns handing gifts out to the adults as we each had one or two beneath the tree. Katy Rose was thrilled to be able to read the name tags this year for the first time and Bradybug just loves getting to be the one handing out presents, he has a very giving spirit.

I got the hair dryer I had been hoping for, one so powerful it will just about blow the hair right off your head, and also a large nonstick skillet that I really needed and was surprised that my husband actually thought of (thank you Jyl, I know you had a hand in that!). I surprised him with a few things and it just so happens that one of them is something he’s always wanted, although inexpensive, something he hadn’t thought to buy for himself.

We quickly chimed in with the kids, glancing out the window at the snow and then back to the happy faces around us, that this was truly one of the best Christmases ever.

At that moment though, my kids seemed to think it had something to do with their gifts. Of course, I knew what they will realize later on in life, that this Christmas being special had little to do with those five minutes of paper tearing frenzy.

Years down the road, I’m pretty sure they won’t remember the video games or barbies or even that new fangled play doh set, but they’ll remember decorating cookies Christmas eve with their whole family around the dinner table, trying to make the world’s longest paper chain, their grandparents here on Christmas morning, and the miracle of a white Christmas in Alabama.

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  1. I grew up on the coast of North Carolina and my dad says we haven’t had a white Christmas since 1989. I think we got about 6 or 7 inches here. It snowed across most of the state, even on the coast.

    Don’t feel bad about threatening to take away presents. I threatened the same with mind. My kids have been particularly wild lately. I’m sure it’s the excitement and also they are missing their structure from school.

    Be careful traveling. I have been to NYC a few times this year for blogging trips/parties. It’s a lot to take in for us southern folk. 🙂

  2. Christy, We had flurries strong enough to play in , here in Grady Cty, Ga!! To top it off, my mom gave my sisters and I your cookbook, so we spent the afternoon cozy and warm , reading away!!

  3. bee-u-tea-ful…for spacious scenes of snow.
    I love your writing…
    I can’t decide which I enjoy more…your commentary or the recipes themselves. It’s so wonderful that you have a talent for both. Glad you’re a success in all your fields of endeavof.
    MERRY CHRISTMAS to you and all your family

  4. Oh Christy!!!!!! How wonderful for y’all!!! We had some little flurries but that was just fine with me 🙂

    I am just sitting here with my daughter reading your cookbook and making a list of what we want to make first 🙂

    Hugs, Barbaranne

      1. We we have quite a list worked up and the first thing is the yellow cake with peanut butter icing!! My DS#3 has his bday on Thursday so we are making it as his bday cake 🙂

        I set my pintos to soak this morning and all I could think of was how many ladies have done just this so many mornings 🙂

        Barbaranne

  5. A prayer and a wish for White Christmas has been Number 1 at the top of my Christmas and Prayer Lists since 1963- the last time Upper South Carolina saw a White Christmas!!! And this year I FINALLY got my Christmas Miracle/Wish!!
    Just in time too- I’m moving to England in March to live and this was the last chance for me to get one here!!!!
    LIFE IS GOOD!!!!

  6. I’m glad all you southerners are enjoying the snow. I can’t say they same for a lot of the people that I know up here in SD. Anyway they older I get the easier I slip and fall, and at 70 years that isn’t any fun.

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