The Greatest Story Ever Told


To put some meaning back into your Christmas you might like to offer to read to other children. Especially if yours are grown and not ready for children of their own. Child care and shopping centres might be glad of your offer. Libraries may even accommodate your desire to read to kids. Sadly, hospitals are filled with sick and injured children over Christmas. These kids would appreciate Christmas stories to give them hope and uplift their spirits. Perhaps you feel there are too many books cluttering up your bookshelves. Charity stores and organisations will thank you for donating your pre-loved books. At least you'll know someone is getting to read them.

This Christmas, give some time to someone you love or even someone you don't know. Take a few moments to do a little reminiscing. Remember what you loved most about Christmas as a child. You might also make some magic memories for your children, and others, to treasure over the coming years.

Heather Goldsmith © 2000
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