Family Non-Fiction posted April 16, 2008 |
A short, short story about Christmas Eve at home.
Heaven's Divinity
by GentleWind
Mama's kitchen was always crowded, but especially at this time of year. It was one day before Christmas and it was time for our labor of love. The most anticipated event of the year!
It would begin by Mama boiling a big, but ordinary-looking potato. Excitement spread through the house as the potato went beyond ordinary to extraordinary. There was alot of movement in the kitchen as the surface of the table was being prepared for the transformation.
Finally, the moment had arrived! The potato was cooled and was quickly shed of his skin. It was soon pulverized into mush and my job was to pour powdered sugar into it as it was being kneaded. One by one, the coveted job was spread among the entire family. First me, then Dad, then my sister, and then me again. The final stages of candy-making was almost complete.
Rolling out the potato confection, creamy peanut butter was then carefully and gently spread upon this lily-white divinity. It soon became a loaf of confection delight. As Mama slowly cut the loaf of candy, smiling faces anticipated the awaited prize: the very first piece!
With my sweet craving fulfilled first, we went about the business of packaging it. Many boxes filled with a taste of heaven and our blessings went out among our community. Our "Christmas Creation" took about four hours to make, but after all was said and done, God's love flowed sweetly through our home and the streets of our tiny town on that Christmas Eve.
Mama's kitchen was always crowded, but especially at this time of year. It was one day before Christmas and it was time for our labor of love. The most anticipated event of the year!
It would begin by Mama boiling a big, but ordinary-looking potato. Excitement spread through the house as the potato went beyond ordinary to extraordinary. There was alot of movement in the kitchen as the surface of the table was being prepared for the transformation.
Finally, the moment had arrived! The potato was cooled and was quickly shed of his skin. It was soon pulverized into mush and my job was to pour powdered sugar into it as it was being kneaded. One by one, the coveted job was spread among the entire family. First me, then Dad, then my sister, and then me again. The final stages of candy-making was almost complete.
Rolling out the potato confection, creamy peanut butter was then carefully and gently spread upon this lily-white divinity. It soon became a loaf of confection delight. As Mama slowly cut the loaf of candy, smiling faces anticipated the awaited prize: the very first piece!
With my sweet craving fulfilled first, we went about the business of packaging it. Many boxes filled with a taste of heaven and our blessings went out among our community. Our "Christmas Creation" took about four hours to make, but after all was said and done, God's love flowed sweetly through our home and the streets of our tiny town on that Christmas Eve.
It would begin by Mama boiling a big, but ordinary-looking potato. Excitement spread through the house as the potato went beyond ordinary to extraordinary. There was alot of movement in the kitchen as the surface of the table was being prepared for the transformation.
Finally, the moment had arrived! The potato was cooled and was quickly shed of his skin. It was soon pulverized into mush and my job was to pour powdered sugar into it as it was being kneaded. One by one, the coveted job was spread among the entire family. First me, then Dad, then my sister, and then me again. The final stages of candy-making was almost complete.
Rolling out the potato confection, creamy peanut butter was then carefully and gently spread upon this lily-white divinity. It soon became a loaf of confection delight. As Mama slowly cut the loaf of candy, smiling faces anticipated the awaited prize: the very first piece!
With my sweet craving fulfilled first, we went about the business of packaging it. Many boxes filled with a taste of heaven and our blessings went out among our community. Our "Christmas Creation" took about four hours to make, but after all was said and done, God's love flowed sweetly through our home and the streets of our tiny town on that Christmas Eve.
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