Back by popular demand…
signed copy of BEYOND BREATHING
The Gift of LOVE…it’s a one size fits all.
In today’s world we hear so much about the negative; the greed and contempt, the wars and fighting among one another, the struggles and hardships that tear at your heart and soul. How often do we hear of the GOOD that WE are all capable of doing? How often do we hear of what one person’s ACT OF KINDNESS can do for humanity? In my opinion, not nearly enough.
8 years ago I changed the way I do Christmas.
8 years ago I started a new tradition in our house.
8 years ago I stumbled upon the “Jena Box’
Let me explain.
Holidays are always the hardest and Christmas is the pinnacle of pain.
The joys that used to fill this house now just seem sort of vacant.
The tree is up…big deal.
It’s missing all of Eric and Jena’s handmade ornaments hanging off its fake, lighted limbs.
No Christmas dishes are out.
No Christmas cookies are baking in the oven.
No Christmas cards will be written.
No, I’m not a Ba-Humbug kind of person, I just don’t care anymore.
Jena took the magic with her.
She’d be so angry with me for the way I’m acting. She’d also be bugging me which present was hers under the tree; holding each one up, shaking, guessing…
Yeah, here come the tears.
One morning in December of 2007 I woke up from a “Jena” dream.
In my dream, Jena was shaking a wrapped present and she said, “I just know this is my favorite gift, ever!” When I asked her what she meant, she smiled at me and told me I’d figure it out.
Then I woke up.
Great…dream riddles… at Christmas… from Jena.
Turns out, I figured it out and I wouldn’t dare let a Christmas go by without a present for my daughter…especially her favorite gift EVER.
What’s inside, you ask?
LOVE.
Jena once told me, “When you see love, you’ll see me.”
I believe her.
I know for certain that we take our hearts with us when we leave this world and that love transcends.
So, back to the ‘Jena Gift’… since that dream in 2007, my niece and nephew and I wrap an empty box, right after …’JUST THURSDAY’… (The holiday formally known as Thanksgiving) and leave a slit at the top. Then between ‘Thanksgiving’ and Christmas Eve our whole family engages in as many random ACTS OF KINDNESS as possible.
Here’s the catch: they can’t tell a soul. It’s a secret!
Then we write down all our random-acts-of-kindness on an index card, we address the “gift” to Jena, and slip each card in the wrapped Jena box.
On Christmas Eve, when we are all gathered around the Christmas tree at my in-laws, we read them out-loud TO Jena, it’s her favorite gift…EVER!
It’s the giving of yourself, it’s giving of your time, it’s giving of your LOVE.
She is forever with us. We want her to know we still go “shopping” for her to find her that perfect Christmas gift.
She LOVES presents, so feel free to join us in the gift-giving!
Ok, here’s the deal, the rules, the if-you-want-to-play-along:
- 1) YOU do something nice, an act of kindness, then tell me about it by midnight on Wednesday, December 23, 2015.
- 2) Please tell me about it either below in the comment section, or on my Beyond Breathing Facebook page , or if you rather not be public about it, you can: EMAIL ME HERE
- 3) On Christmas Eve, my family will read your Jena gift with all our Jena gifts and then we will send 3 people a SIGNED COPY of ‘BEYOND BREATHING’ to and you too can *meet* Jena.
I’ll post the winners on my Beyond Breathing Facebook page on December 26th and I will send out the books on December 28th.
Even if you participated in the past, you are still eligible to receive a signed copy! After all, you can never do too much good in the world, now can you?
There’s so much in this world to be thankful about.
There’s so much in the world to share.
And LOVE truly is a ONE SIZE fits ALL.
Now go GIVE some LOVE !
Sara says
Hi my name is Sara. I went to bishop Dunn memorial with Jena a while back. I just thought I’d share a memory. I first met her in the nurses office. We started talking because I saw her drawing a picture of Mickey Mouse. I loved Mickey Mouse, and she gave the picture and told me “I hope this makes you feel better”. I wish I could find that picture today. Jena and I would see each other in passing in the hallways and always say hi and she had the brightest smile. Im sharing this today because tomorrow is the anniversary of her passing, and also happens to be my first day at the Albany Medical Center Childerns hospital. I am a registered nurse and Jena is one of the reasons I became a nurse. I wanted to make an impact on children, the way she made an impact on my life. Although we didn’t know each other that well, her spirit and smile radiated and could brighten even the darkest day.