Angel's Craft
GRANDMA’S LOVE
One
night, just as Annie was drifting off to sleep, her mother came into her room
and sat down beside her. Gently
brushing back Annie's hair, she said, "Annie, Grandma has gone to
heaven."
Annie
knew that Grandma was very old. They
had talked about how some day she would be happy in heaven with Grandpa, but
still, she was going to miss her so much.
She wished with all her heart that she could hug Grandma just one more
time. As Annie's mother watched a small
tear drop from Annie's eye, she tried to comfort her. She reminded her that Grandma had placed her special treasures in
the attic and that someday, they would be hers. Annie smiled sadly, treasures were wonderful, but what she really
wanted was to feel her Grandma's love again.
She always felt so special when Grandma said she was her "Little
Angel".
ate
that night, Annie awoke to a strange and beautiful sound coming from the
attic. There was tinkling laughter,
sweet singing and the soft rustling sound like Grandma's dresses used to
make. Annie crept from her bed and
climbed the stairs to the attic where she could see the glow of light from the
partially open door. Quietly she peeked
past the edge of the door. Oh! There were angels: two tiny, little angels
with glittering gold wings, and a beautiful angel with wings of sparkling white
feathers! Annie was so excited she
giggled with delight. All of a sudden
the angel with the beautiful feathered wings turned and saw her. "Well, Hello Annie."
Annie
did not know what to do; she had never spoken to an angel before.
"Don't
be frightened Annie. I am Gabrielle,
your Guardian Angel. Since it appears
that my tiny little friends have awakened you, why don't you come in while they
finish their work"?
She
is the most beautiful sight I have ever seen, thought Annie. I feel as if I have known her all my life.
Smiling
at Annie, Gabrielle said, "Yes, Annie, you have known me all your
life. I have been your Guardian Angel
since before you were born, when you were still the twinkle in your father's
eye."
"But
why are you here now?" asked Annie.
"Well"
said Gabrielle, "it is very unusual, but your Grandmother asked that we
prepare a gift for you from her treasures in the attic, to remind you that even
though she is in heaven, she is with you wherever you go. That is what my little friends were doing
when they awakened you with their laughter.
Let me introduce you. This is
Twinkle. She is called Twinkle because
wherever she goes; she leaves a trail of stardust. When you look into the sky on a clear, clear evening and see the
stars sparkling, you know Twinkle has been at work! And this tinkling little angel is Jingle. Some say that he got into mischief so often
that the archangel tied a bell on him to warn everyone that Jingle was
nearby!"
Annie
laughed as she watched Twinkle and Jingle dashing here and there, singing
lullabies as they gathered Grandma's treasures… lace from the dress that
Grandma wore to Mommy and Daddy's wedding, ribbons that Grandpa had given to
her when they were young and gold cord from her sewing basket. Shyly touching Gabrielle's soft white
feathered wing, Annie sighed.
"Is
something wrong child?" asked Gabrielle.
"Will
I ever see my Grandma again?" said Annie.
"One
day when you are both in heaven" answered Gabrielle. "But she will always be with you. And when you grow up and have your little
girl, she will become your daughter's Guardian Angel, just as I became
yours".
Annie
thought about that. "You were my
Mommy's Grandma!" she exclaimed.
Gabrielle smiled and nodded her head.
"And now, it appears that Twinkle and Jingle have finished their
work." As Gabrielle placed the
doll that the angels had made into Annie's arms, she said, "Here is your
Grandmother's gift to you. Each time
you hold her close to your heart, you will feel your grandmother's love."
"Oh,
thank you. She is so beautiful. I shall call her "Grandma's
Love". With a contented sigh,
Annie closed her eyes and drifted off to sleep. Gabrielle, with the help of Twinkle and Jingle, carried Annie
back to her bed and tucked her in with "Grandma's Love".
The
next morning, Annie's mother looked into her room and was relieved to see Annie
sleeping peacefully. Snuggled in her
arms was a precious doll. As Annie
opened her eyes and smiled at her mother, she told her about the angels in the
attic during the night.
"Annie,
you must have been dreaming dear", her mother said.
"Oh
No, Mommy, Grandma sent the angels. She
told them to make a gift for me from her treasures in the attic.
Her
mother was mystified. Where could that
doll have come from? And then, she saw
something… clutched in the doll's hand, a beautiful sparkling white feather and
she knew… Annie was right! Grandma had sent the angels and they had
made a gift for her, someone special to love… her very own angel!
courtesy
of Odette
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