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On
the last
day before
Christmas,
I hurried
to go to
the
supermarket
to buy the
gifts I
didn't
manage to
buy
earlier.
When I saw
all the
people
there, I
started to
complain
to myself:
'It is
going to
take
forever
here and I
still have
so many
other
places to
go...'
'Christmas
really is
getting
more and
more
annoying
every
year. How
I wish I
could just
lie down,
go to
sleep and
only wake
up after
it...'
Nonetheless,
I made my
way to the
toy
section,
and there
I started
to curse
the
prices,
wondering
if kids
really
play with
such
expensive
toys.
While
looking in
the toy
section, I
noticed a
small boy
about 5
years old,
pressing a
doll
against
his chest.
He kept on
touching
the hair
of the
doll and
looked so
sad. I
wondered
who this
doll was
for.
Then the
little boy
turned to
the old
woman next
to him:
"Granny,
are you
sure I
don't have
enough
money?'
The old
lady
replied:
'You know
that you
don't have
enough
money to
buy this
doll, my
dear.'
Then she
asked him
to stay
here for 5
minutes
while she
went to
look
around.
She left
quickly.
The little
boy was
still
holding
the doll
in his
hand.
Finally, I
started to
walk
towards
him and
asked who
he wanted
to give
this doll
to.
"It is the
doll that
my sister
loved most
and wanted
so much
for this
Christmas.
She was so
sure that
Santa
Claus
would
bring it
to her.' I
replied to
him that
maybe
Santa
Claus will
bring it
to her
after all,
and not to
worry. But
he replied
to me
sadly,
"No, Santa
Claus
cannot
bring it
to her
where she
is now. I
have to
give the
doll to my
mother so
that she
can give
it to her
when she
goes
there.'"
His eyes
were so
sad while
saying
this, "My
sister has
gone to be
with God.
Daddy says
that Mommy
will also
go to see
God very
soon, so I
thought
that she
could
bring the
doll with
her to
give it to
my
sister'.
My heart
nearly
stopped.
The little
boy looked
up at me
and said,
"I told
daddy to
tell mommy
not to go
yet. I
asked him
to wait
until I
come back
from the
supermarket."
Then he
showed me
a very
nice photo
of him
where he
was
laughing.
He then
told me,
"I also
want mommy
to take
this photo
with her
so that
she will
not forget
me. I love
my mommy
and I wish
she didn't
have to
leave me
but daddy
says that
she has to
go to be
with my
little
sister."
Then he
looked
again at
the doll
with sad
eyes, very
quietly. I
quickly
reached
for my
wallet and
took a few
bills and
said to
the boy.
"What if
we checked
again,
just in
case you
have
enough
money?'
"Ok"' he
said, "I
hope that
I have
enough." I
added some
of my
money to
his
without
him seeing
and we
started to
count it.
There was
enough for
the doll,
and even
some spare
money.
The little
boy said,
"'Thank
you God
for giving
me enough
money".
Then he
looked at
me and
added, "I
asked
yesterday
before I
slept for
God to
make sure
I have
enough
money to
buy this
doll so
that mommy
can give
it to my
sister. He
heard me.
I also
wanted to
have
enough
money to
buy a
white rose
for my
mommy, but
I didn't
dare to
ask God
too much.
But He
gave me
enough to
buy the
doll and
the white
rose. You
know, my
mommy
loves
white
roses."
A few
minutes
later, the
old lady
came again
and I left
with my
shopping
cart. I
finished
my
shopping
in a
totally
different
state from
when I
started. I
couldn't
get the
little boy
out of my
mind. Then
I
remembered
a local
newspaper
article 2
days ago,
which
mentioned
of a drunk
man in a
truck who
hit a car
where
there was
one young
lady and a
little
girl. The
little
girl died
right
away, and
the mother
was left
in a
critical
state. The
family had
to decide
whether to
pull the
plug on
the
life-support
machine,
because
the young
lady would
not be
able to
get out of
the coma.
Was this
the family
of the
little
boy?
Two days
after this
encounter
with the
little
boy, I
read in
the
newspaper
that the
young lady
had passed
away. I
couldn't
stop
myself and
went to
buy a
bunch of
white
roses and
I went to
the
funeral
home where
the body
of the
young
woman was
lying in
state for
people to
see and
make a
last wish
before
burial.
She was
there, in
her
coffin,
holding a
beautiful
white rose
in her
hand with
the photo
of the
little boy
and the
doll
placed
over her
chest. I
left the
place
crying,
feeling
that my
life had
been
changed
forever.
The love
that this
little boy
had for
his mother
and his
sister is
still, to
this day,
hard to
imagine.
And in a
fraction
of a
second, a
drunk man
had taken
all this
away from
him.
Author unknown.

Drunk
Driving Is
A 100
percent
Preventable
Crime
The
holiday
season is
a busy
time on
our
nation's
roads with
a high
incidence
of
alcohol-related
fatalities.
Drunk
driving
crashes
are the
most
frequently
committed
violent
crime in
America,
yet they
can be
prevented
if the
public
would
simply
remember
the three
keys to
safety
before
they head
out the
door to
their
holiday
destinations:
drive
safe,
drive
sober and
buckle up.
MADD
Mothers
Against
Drunk
Driving
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