Mothers of Preschoolers

Christmas Kisses
By Kathy Pomaville Pate

“What do you want for Christmas, Mom?”

I’ve been asked that question oodles of times since September. That's when my four children officially kick-off the Christmas season.

My standard response, “Nothing, I don’t need or want anything.”

Apparently it's the wrong answer. A boring answer. Not the answer they’re hoping for. They persisted. “Seriously, Mom, what can we get you?”

“Nothing. Nothing at all,” I said. "Just your love. Your hugs and kisses."

We bantered back and forth like this several times each week during the fall months. Finally in December, I caved and told them I could use a pair of socks, a new dish towel or something else they can buy at the dollar store.

At last the moment they've been waiting for arrived – Christmas shopping with their dad!
I finished up the breakfast dishes while my husband and children prepared for the big day. There’s a lot of whispering, giggling and scurrying around. Piggy banks are emptied. Dollars are tallied.

“I’m not going,” said 5-year-old, Emily. “I’m staying home.”

“No, you're coming with us,” said my husband, matter-of-factly. We have this unspoken tradition of sorts. He takes all four children Christmas shopping while I enjoy a couple of hours to myself – a gift in and of itself.

Emily looked a little confused. “But I already have Mommy’s gift. Why do I need to go shopping?” Now dad was confused. He didn’t know where she could have gotten a gift for me.

Emily nestled close to my husband’s ear. She cupped her hands around her smiling mouth and said proudly, “Well, I asked Mommy what she wanted for Christmas. She said she wanted a kiss and that’s what I’m giving her! Great idea, huh?”

She was tickled as could be. She planned to give me exactly what I asked for and, better yet, she didn't need anyone's help to make it happen. My husband agreed that her gift was wonderful, but told her to come along anyway – just for the fun of it. She agreed.

Later that day, Emily and I were wrapping the presents she was going to give on Christmas morning. "Uh oh," I said. "We don’t have anything for Daddy, do we?"

"Of course I do," said Emily, grinning from ear to ear. "And it’s already wrapped.”

“It is?” I questioned.

“Yup," she said, pointing to her mouth. "It’s a kiss wrapped in love. I think it’s the best gift of all. Don’t you think Daddy will think so, too?”

“You betcha!” I replied.

Knowing that our little girl was thrilled to give us each such a heartfelt, homemade gift was precious. She wasn't giving us a gift because she had to. She wasn't trying to impress us. She wasn't spending more than she could afford. And her present wouldn't distract from the true gift of Christmas – the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ.

 

Kathy Pomaville Pate has been married to her best friend, Patrick, for 17 years. They live in Iowa with their four children – Natalie, Jared, Julia and Emily.



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