There is a story about a poor child who receives a gift from an unexpected source. The child had no hope for a Christmas present as their family was very poor. But on Christmas morning, they find a beautifully wrapped box outside their door. When they open it, it contains a handmade scarf and a note that says it was made by an old woman who saw the child's kindness towards others during the year. This simple gift becomes the most precious thing the child has ever received.
Sure. In one such story, there's a Christmas tree that comes to life. It was a very old tree that was cut down and brought into a family's home. But on Christmas Eve, it starts to move and talk. It tells the family about all the other Christmases it has seen in the forest over the years, with the animals celebrating in their own ways.
There's the story of a group of elves who get lost on their way to Santa's workshop. They end up in a small human town. At first, the humans are scared, but then the elves start using their magic to create beautiful Christmas lights and decorations all over the town, and it becomes an unforgettable Christmas for everyone there.
Sorry, I don't know the specific details of this story as the title is rather ambiguous. It could be that in the story, mom is the one who wakes up early on Christmas morning to prepare the big meal for the family.
Sorry, without more specific information, it's hard to share details. It could be a story of hope and joy, like many Christmas stories.
Sure. There was a young boy named Tim. His parents divorced just before Christmas. His mother had to work extra hours to make ends meet. So, Tim was left alone most of the time. On Christmas day, he expected his father to come but he didn't. He opened the only present he got, which was a pair of socks from his mother. He sat by the window, watching other families having fun, and tears rolled down his cheeks.
One uncommon love story is that of a woman who fell in love with a man in a coma. She visited him every day, read to him, and talked to him. Eventually, he woke up and they got married. It was a story of true love and patience.
Another story tells of an LDS congregation that organizes a Christmas pageant every year. The story focuses on the efforts of the members in making it a success. From the young children practicing their parts for months to the adults creating the sets. It's a story that showcases the community spirit and the celebration of the birth of Christ within the LDS community during Christmas.
Sorry, I don't have enough details to share from this'merry christmas hj story' as it's not a well - known common story. Maybe you can give more information about it?
Sure. In the Christmas candy cane story, the candy's shape of a shepherd's crook is a key element. It's a reminder of the shepherds who visited baby Jesus. The white color stands for the purity of Jesus, and the red stripes symbolize the blood he shed.
Sorry, I don't have specific details as the 'Christmas as Usual' story isn't a well - known universal one. It could be about a family who always makes the same Christmas pudding recipe that was passed down from their great - grandmother. They gather around the kitchen, each person having a specific task in making it, and it's a special moment that binds them together every Christmas.
Sorry, without more context, I can't really share exact details. But it could be about sharing Ovaltine around the Christmas tree.