Thursday, December 18, 2008

The Christmas Gift

"I wanted to surprise you - I was thinking about calling Chase and flying him out for Christmas".

Did I hear that right? Was my wishful mind playing tricks on me?

"I have been thinking about this for a long time", Gene continued.

I had recognized a definite softening toward Chase. "What are you getting Chase for Christmas? Be sure to put both of our names on it". But I had always thought, and in fact had been told, that Chase was going to have to make the effort. Now Gene was willing to forgive and make the first step towards reconciling our family.

I left for the office while Gene made the phone call, telling Chase he loved him, wanted him to come home for Christmas, promised no one would bother him, and that we needed to put everything behind us and start fresh and be a family again.

Gene called me, "Book the ticket"!


As we discussed the timeframe, etc, Gene added, "We will have to get him some jammies". (We always give the kids a new pair of jammies to open on Christmas eve.)


We decided that we would not tell anyone, and let them each be surprised when they saw Chase.

As I anticipated the visit my mind wondered, What will Sharna do? How will Kylie respond? I reminded myself to let them each forge their own relationships and simply enjoy spending time with all of my children.

I called Chase the next day to give him his flight information. He had just come back from purchasing some clothes, shoes, a belt, a razor and getting a haircut. "I only have work clothes", he explained. He seemed excited and a little nervous.


Gene and I were both excited, talking about having our family together, taking pictures, etc. We regretted that Arlene would not be able to see him during this visit, but vowed that there will be many more. Gene commented that he had discussed with Sharna the idea of doing this for my 50th birthday, but realized that things can happen in 3 years time, and that the time to reconcile was now.


We waited anxiously at the airport for his plane to arrive. Naturally it was late. We had told Kylie we would meet her for lunch and we had to call and keep stalling. Finally his plane was on the ground and we saw him walking down the corridor and through the revolving door. I reminded myself to be considerate and not "hog" too much of him, trying to keep from rushing to him, so that Gene could have a moment with him. I did not need to remind myself, Gene moved quickly to embrace him. They both hugged, tears in their eyes, pulled apart and hugged again.

We walked into the restaurant where we were meeting Kylie, and waited for her mind to catch up and recognize her beloved brother. They hugged and we enjoyed a nice lunch together. We told her that we were not telling anyone he was here and letting them each be surprised as they saw him. Our reasoning here was that it would be memorable for each person, and a bit less overwhelming for Chase if the reunions were staggered in this way. Also, we did not want others to know before his sisters knew.

Sharna arrived about 9:30pm Christmas Eve night. As she walked in the door and met her brother in the dining room her lips moved into a frozen "oh" of surprise and they embraced. We visited for a while and then Gene and I went to bed. I heard the kids up talking and visiting until late in the night.

Christmas morning was wonderful. Just before everyone arrived for Christmas dinner, Kylie and Chase left to pick up her boyfriend Jason. Of course everyone arrived while they were gone. When she came back, she commented "we brought a friend of Jason's with us". My mom looked up and then ran and hugged her grandson. My sister sat perplexed, wondering why her mother was hugging Jason's friend, and then recognized Chase as well.

The next day we went to lunch at the Cox'. Tammy was totally surprised and when she called Tom, he immediately brought his family over for a visit.

Over the weekend, we enjoyed visits with friends and family and then loaded Chase on the plane on Sunday night. It was a wonderful Christmas.

Before we picked Chase up from the airport my friend, Barb, gave me a Christmas card. In it she placed this poem she has written the night before.

The Christmas Gift

(written for the Kepplers)

The Man and the Son

Gave the Woman a gift

A Christmas give

By first giving to each other

...a gift of Love

...of Forgiveness

...of Healing

...of Wholeness

The Man and the Son

Gave the Woman a gift

A Christmas gift

As long ago, God gave a Gift

The First Christmas Gift

A Gift of His Son

...a gift of Love

...of Forgiveness

...of Healing

...of Wholeness

Yes, the Man and the Son

Gave the Woman a gift

A Gift of Love

A Family Together

A Christmas Gift

2008 Barbara J. Warner


Sidebar - I am struggling here, because blogger lets me put in the extra line between the poem stanzas and then the lines are not there when I publish the post and I feel I am doing injustice to such a meaningful poem by not keeping it exactly as it was written (and should be).

2 comments:

Mandy said...

What a beautiful post... and an even MORE beautiful situation!!

bjjwarner said...

I've found Blogger lets you control the use of hard returns by using the quotes on the taskbar. =)