I have a lot of wonderful students in my class with awesome families.
But today, one stood out among the rest.
'Huntsman' (We'll just call him) was playing on the playground like any other day. We were talking and he was excited to tell me he wouldn't be in school tomorrow because they were going to Jacksonville to pick up his father. His dad, serving about 16 years, is a Captain in the US Navy and his family has proudly stood alongside him. Tomorrow, my little Huntsman is driving with his mother to welcome him home after this recent deployment of 9 months. He is thrilled and I would love the opportunity to be there and cheer them on, watching from the sideline. I mentioned what a wonderful Christmas present this would be and Huntsman smiled but said,
"I don't need presents- We don't get gifts for Christmas because it's not our day, it's Jesus'". His mother shook her head in agreement and explained to me they take Christmas day to go out and serve others because that sounds like a better way to give to Christ on His birthday. No presents. No gifts. Just time & effort given selflessly to others in honor and respect for the newborn in the manger.
WOW. This struck me today as I think about all of the hustle and bustle of this season. As a mother, I get caught up in the busyness and look forward to getting my kids certain gifts and seeing their joy. But let's take it a step farther and ponder the eternal gifts that would mean so much more to my children. Huntsman was not sad or bothered by not having anything under his tree on Christmas morning. And of all families to 'give up' their Christmas. They already give their dad and husband to an ungrateful, selfish world. Our military families deserve so much because they give so much. But they don't see it that way. After Thanking Mrs. Huntsman, she simply replied, "It's just what we do". Thank you, Huntsman for 'getting it'. Thank you Mrs. Huntsman for instilling in your child something that matters. Thank you Mr. Huntsman for serving so nobly. I salute you and your family.
May He receive all the glory.
"O' come let us adore Him..."