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Monday, December 17, 2007


Gargantuan Good Mail

I think I better prepare myself for a pretty emotional week of this awesome Christmas spirit.

Today I left the house early in the freezing wind to get to the bank and Costco right when it opened. Our Costco is unbelievably crowded all day with the exception of the first 15 minutes.

I felt like I needed to Ho Ho Ho the whole time I was in the car because of what I was doing - let me explain.
Last week I got a card in the mail from a blogger I have never met. She sent $100 to go to the children or our ward. As I opened the card Caroline came up to me and said, "mom are you sick?" I was sitting there crying. I was so overcome with emotion, like the kind when your cupped hands have to hold your face up.
The day before we were trying to figure out how to get one of Jeff's young men a keyboard for his home. This boy had set a goal to learn how to play the piano and wants to play a song in church for our general meeting someday. His only time to practice is a few minutes at church. We felt strongly that we needed to find a way to get him one of his own to practice at home. I had already used many resources to fill family needs and was not sure how to make this possible. And then the miracle money came.
I was so excited to go buy it today and come home to wrap it up. In the next week we will be helping coordinate over 80 visits to people and families from our church in the city. 80! I am not sure how all of this will be possible, so we will be using all the faith we can muster to make this happen.
As I pulled up to my house the above photo is what I saw. 13 boxes that have been sent from our friends, family and people I have never met. Full of gifts for members of our ward. Full of gifts. I could not even open my front door all the way there were so many.
Thank you to all of you silent (they made me promise not to tell the world who they are) Santa Claus elves out there. I so look forward to my next week of posts describing the delivery process. It will definitely include Jeff getting his Santa suit on.
You are not even going to believe what we have planned for Christmas Eve - hint it involves a Barn!

19 comments:

Jennifer (mom of four) said...

WOW WOW WOW!!!

That is fantastic. YOu need to link over to the RAK post on my blog so people can see the wonderful RAK that you recieved for your church!!

Merry Christmas!!!

Barb said...

Your blog has been a real blessing to your ward, and truly expanded your ability to serve. It is really wonderful that you are sharing the downtown ward experience.

patsy said...

Oh my gosh this is so great!
Merry Christmas

Tasha said...

That's amazing. Reading things like this makes me remember that the world is mostly full of good, good people.

Jill said...

It's so amazing to read about all the miracles going on in your ward. The picture of your porch is such a great reminder of this.

Sue said...

Umm, I'm crying again!! You (and your secret friends) are amazing.

Anne said...

Wow!! Were they already wrapped or do you need some help getting them ready??

Shauna said...

The deliveries will happen, you will have the support and strength to pull it all off....You are on the Lord's errand and You are an amazing instrument in his hands!
Good Luck. This will be the best Christmas you have ever had!

Unknown said...

the spirit of the season in full force!

carlo said...

oh my goodness.

so much goodness!

thrilled you are able to spread the good-ness of the world to your ward, kristi.

Anonymous said...

Loved that you took pictures of all the boxes Kristi. You guys will be so blessed from this experience. Thanks for letting us be a part of it! Can't wait to hear all about the deliveries.

JT

Anna said...

very, very, very cool! miracles indeed.

j said...

oh wow- i love christmas miracles.
you know, this reminds me of something i've been thinking about just based on a headline i read- it said something to the effect that elder (ballard? nelson? one of the two- i always mix them up) was encouraging students to use public media, such as blogs, to further expose people to the church. it's powerful to see what incredible things can happen when people get connected.

Bond Girl 007 said...

pictures sometimes speak louder....in this case...wow

Bond Girl 007 said...

pictures sometimes speak louder....in this case...wow

Price Cream Parlor said...

This is why you and your cute family are there serving in this ward at this time. What a blessing and a gift this will be for these families! WOW! I love this!

Amanda :-) said...

Yes, yes, yes! What a complete miracle! That's just fantastic; I'm so pleased this is all happening for your ward. It reminds me of Christ telling the Disciples how blessed they were by what they had seen, but how more blessed those are who believe and have NOT seen. To SEE via miracles like this is just wonderful.

Yikes to your parcels on the doorstep though! The Royal Mail won't leave anything on your step here - if I'm out I have to schlepp off to a sorting office and collect it. With a special collection card. And proof of ID. Yaaawn.

Letty said...

Amazing! May your heart be so full of goodness this year! All I can say is WOW!
You truly seem amazing and i don't even know you!
Although I know adam and I can imagine that you are as fun and caring (if not more so) than he.
Merry Christmas!

michelle said...

WOW! What an amazing sight! That is gargantuan good mail for sure. I can't imagine any Christmas topping this one for your family, but I'm sure you'll find a way...

You make me want to do more, Kristi. You're my hero.