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The Light

Story ID:3317
Written by:Michael Timothy Smith
Story type:Family History
Writers Conference:My Favorite Holiday Story
Location:Sambro Nova Scotia Canada
Year:1965
Person:Me
The Light

For Christmas, one of my grandchildren received a fire truck with flashing lights
and a real siren. I had a fire truck when I was a kid. It didn’t have the lights and sirens
like my grandson’s, but it was fun to play with. The ladder extended to save my plastic
men from ferocious fires in make-believe buildings.

My brothers and I received a lot of gifts. We got board games to play with during the
long and dark Nova Scotia winter evenings. We had: Trouble, Snakes and Ladders, Monopoly, and Checkers.

I got toy cars to add to my collection. One year “Hot Wheels©” were popular.
The cars raced down a plastic track, spun through a loop, rolled off the end of the track,
and across the floor.

They grew boring.

One gift never failed to amuse me. My aunt gave it to me. It was a flashlight - a
simple flashlight. I was excited when I tore the wrapping paper away and discovered the
gift underneath. It had a shiny metal shaft and fit perfectly in my small hand. The beam
of light played over the walls and ceiling. I could hardly wait for night.

Most toys break, lose their parts, or are forgotten in dark corners. The flashlight
stayed with me for years. In the dark of night, when I was afraid, I’d turn it on and feel
comforted.

If we lost power, my flashlight would be with me, turning darkness into day. On
foggy nights, its beam was a spotlight, visible for several hundred feet, before the fog
swallowed it up.

The light got me through a lot of scary childhood times.

I grew older. The light broke, but I didn’t need it anymore. I found a new light to
guide me. My faith in God became my light.

During one of the worse times, when I lost my wife to illness, the darkness
was deep - no shadows. No moon shined to assist me. I stumbled around blind, not
knowing where to turn. All was dark.

I turned to Him. He lit the way. He guided me.

He gave me a gift. It wasn’t a Christmas present. It wasn’t a birthday gift. It was a
life gift. It was a new light. It was a light I could hold when times were dark and I needed
comfort.

The light has a name. Her name is Ginny. She’s my new wife. She’s the light who
glows with His love. Her faith leads me closer to His loving arms. She is the light guiding
me toward an even brighter one.

Michael T. Smith
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