
Here it was Christmas Eve afternoon and I was baking hundreds of cookies for our neighbors. Each year every neighbor gives a little gift of either food or some little hand made decoration. My contribution is chocolate chip cookies. Don’t be impressed. Big box store makes the best break-apart-ready bake chocolate chip cookies, so all I had to do was put them in the oven. It still takes a good chunk of time to actually get them baked, wrap them up and then deliver them.
I thought I might as well start getting them wrapped up when I realized I had taken the red plastic plates to school for our class Christmas (– oops! Holiday) party. I wasn’t willing to put the cookies on generic white paper plates. It looked like I was going to have to make a last minute run to the store. Crapolia!
The truth was nobody, I mean NOBODY, would care if the darn cookies were on white paper plates except me. I just couldn’t do it. Here I was with hundreds of cookies so I knew I would have to try to get holiday plates at the 11th hour. Crapolia!
I had nothing to lose so I made one last look in the pantry and, low and behold, there was a stack of the red plates. I have no memory of them, but there they were, and I was so grateful for this little miracle. I was absolutely tickled. How terrifically nifty to find those plates!
So, this next year I will make an effort to share those sweet little miracles with you, blogger-friends, because all those little miracles are, I believe, probably more important than one big whopping miracle.
Merry Christmas to All!
Merry Christmas, Liz.
ReplyDeleteLittle miracles keep us going don't they?
What a wonderful story. Thanks for sharing your miracle.
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed that you are baking!!! AND found red plates.....that is because you are leading a charmed life with all the LIGing you've been doing so you know who is paying attention.!
ReplyDeleteI don't know if you use this or not, but parchment paper is my Christmas miracle. It makes baking cookies a snap, because there is not waiting for the pans to cool or washing in between batches.
ReplyDeleteRYC: I think you're right, God does give us kids to show His humor :)