A brother and sister had made
their usual hurried, obligatory pre-Christmas visit to the little farm where
dwelt their elderly parents with their small herd of horses. The farm was
were they had grown up and had been named Lone Pine Farm because of the huge
pine, which topped the hill behind the farm.
Through the years the tree had
become a talisman to the old man and his wife, and a landmark in the
countryside. The young siblings had found memories of their childhood here
but the city hustle and bustle added more excitement to their lives, and
called them away to a different life.
The old folks no longer showed
their horses, for the years had taken their toll, and getting out to the
barn on those frosty mornings was getting harder but it gave them a reason
to get up in the mornings and a reason to live. They sold a few foals each
year, and the horses were their reason for joy in the morning and
contentment at day's end.
Angry, as they prepared to leave,
the young couple confronted the old folks. "Why do you not at least dispose
of 'The Old One', she is no longer of use to you . It's been years since
you've had foals from her. You should cut corners and save so you can have
more for yourselves. How can this old worn out horse bring you anything but
expense and work? Why do you keep her anyway?"
The old man looked down at his
worn boots, holes in the toes, scuffed at the barn floor and replied, "Yes,
I could use a pair of new boots." His arm slid defensively about the Old
One's neck as he drew her near with gentle caressing he rubbed her softly
behind her ears. He replied softly, "We keep her because of love. Nothing
else, just love."
Baffled and irritated, the young
folks wished the old man and his wife a Merry Christmas and headed back
toward the city as darkness stole through the valley. The old couple shook
their heads in sorrow that it had not been a happy visit. A tear fell upon
their cheeks.
How is it that these young folks
do not understand the peace of the love that filled their hearts?
So it was, that because of the
unhappy leave-taking, no one noticed the insulation smouldering on the
frayed wires in the old barn. None saw the spark fall. None but the "Old
One".
In a matter of minutes, the whole
barn was ablaze and hungry flames were licking at the loft full of hay. With
a cry of horror and despair, the old man shouted to his wife to call for
help as he raced to the barn to save their beloved horses. But the flames
were roaring now, and the blazing heat drove him back. He san sobbing to the
ground, helpless before the fire's fury. His wife back from calling for help
cradled him in her arms, clinging to each other, they wept at their loss.
By the time the fire department
arrived, only smoking, glowing ruins were left, and the old man and his wife
exhausted from their grief huddled to before the barn. They were speechless
as they rose from the cold snow covered ground. They nodded thanks to the
firemen as there was nothing anyone could do now. The old man turned to his
wife, resting her white head upon his shoulders as his shaking old hands
clumsily dried her tears with a frayed red bandana. Brokenly he whispered,
"we have lost much, but God has spared our home on this eve of Christmas.
Let us gather strength and climb the hill to the old pine were we have
sought comfort in times of despair. We will look down upon our home and give
thanks to God that it has been spared and pray for our beloved most precious
gifts that have been taken from us.
And so, he took her by the hand
and slowly helped her up the snowy hill as he brushed aside his own tears
with back of his old and withered hand.
The journey up the hill was hard
for their old bodies in the steep snow. As they stepped over the little
knoll at the crest of the hill, they paused to rest, looking up to the top
of the hill the old couple gasped and fell to their knees in amazement at
the incredible beauty before them.
Seemingly, every glorious,
brilliant star in the heavens was caught up in the glittering, snow-frosted
branches of their beloved pine, and it was aglow with heavenly candles. And
poised on its top most bough, a crystal crescent moon glistened like spun
glass. Never had a mere mortal crated a Christmas tree such as this. They
were breathless as the old man held his wife tighter in his arms.
Suddenly, the old man gave a cry
of wonder and incredible joy. Amazed and mystified, he took his wife by the
hand and pulled her forward. There, beneath the tree, in resplendent glory,
a mist hovering over and glowing in the darkness was their Christmas gift.
Shadows glistening in the night
light. Bedded down about the "Old One" close to the trunk of the tree, was
the entire herd, safe.
At the first hint of smoke, she
had pushed the door ajar with her muzzle and had led the horses through it.
Slowly and with great dignity, never looking back, she had led them up the
hill, stepping cautiously through the snow. The foals were frightened and
dashed about. The skittish yearlings looked back at the crackling, hungry
flames, and tucked their tails under them as they licked their lips and
hopped like rabbits. The mares that were in foal with a new years crop of
babies, pressed uneasily against the "Old One" as she moved calmly up the
hill and to safety beneath the pine. And now, she lay among them and gazed
at the faces of the old man and his wife.
Those she loved she had not
disappointed. Her body was brittle with years, tired from the climb, but the
golden eyes were filled with devotion as she offered her gift ---
Because of Love. Only because of
Love.
Tears flowed as the old couple
shouted their praise and joy. And again the peace of love filled their
hearts.
This is a true story.
Willy Eagle
This is an Inspirational message sent to a small group of people.
My hope is that it will make your day just a little bit better.