Monday, December 27, 2010

EVIL-DOERS BEWARE

Dear Spike:

I had to work Christmas Day, so we all got an early start.

Some earlier than others.By the time I woke, you'd already barreled into your stocking like a hound going after a squirrel. Your mother had filled mine, too: Golf balls and tees — a lovely, albeit bittersweet gift, since there are several inches of snow on my favorite course right now and since every one of those balls is destined for the bottom of a water hazard.

Other than the stocking-stuffers, we maintain a fairly simple Christmas tradition: Handmade gifts. Your mother made you a superhero cape, complete with your very own hand-embroidered logo — and she made a matching one for our cat. We outfitted you with a pair of goggles and away you went, flying through our home in search of evil-doers.

Every superhero needs a secret hiding base, so that's what I built for you. It's not much: Just a 2-by-4 frame, some plywood and a door, but later this week we'll paint it up and maybe put some curtains in the window. Even superheros need curtains.

For your mother, we build an office in the closet of the upstairs library — sort of like her own little secret hiding base. Evil-doers beware!

She made me a quilt — stitched from old T-shirts that are no longer wearable but that I've had trouble throwing away. It's soft and it's warm and I love it (and so do you – you like to use it to make a little tent next to the heating vents in our home!)

All told, it was a wonderful Christmas Day — the kind I've really come to expect since you came around.

Love,
dad

1 comment:

Jeff Key said...

This makes me warm and happy