When I was 8, my class had a Christmas gift exchange.
Myย familyย was soย poorย we couldnโt afford a gift, so I wrapped one of my dadโs old books in reused gift paper and gave it to my classmate. She, in return, had given me the latest Barbie. When she saw my gift, she started crying.
The next day, her mom came to school, looking serious and asking for me. Suddenly, she started smiling when she saw me and her expression softened. She handed me a bag filled with giftsโthe Barbieโs matching car, a Ken doll, and brand-new holiday clothes. I was overwhelmed.
It didnโt end there. I froze in shock when she told me to wait after school because she was taking me and her daughter to lunchโI couldnโt believe it. It was my first time ever in a restaurant.
Her daughter, who had been upset before, was now kind to me, and we became close friends. Weโre still friends today, even at 24, despite living in different towns.
That motherโs kindness was the first time I truly felt the magic of Christmas. Iโve never forgotten it. Now that my family is financially stable, I pay it forward every year by helping a child in need during the holidays

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