The Sugarplum
Fairy Comes to Lindale Drive
One
Christmas Eve afternoon as I was going through the box of possible presents for
our two small children I realized that there was far too much for them to open
the next morning. Throughout the year when I saw something on sale that I knew
that they would soon need, or a toy or game that I thought they might soon be
ready for I would buy it and put in away in a big box. I would then get out the
things that were appropriate for birthdays or Christmas.
I
had made them matching pajamas for Christmas so I put the pajamas in a box with
a note “For Visions of Sugarplums” and left it on the coffee table. When it was
discovered we read the note. I said “Oh, the Sugarplum Fairy must have left
it.” For a spur of the moment idea it was brilliant! There was no problem
getting them ready for bed, and they were ready for Christmas morning pictures.
This
became a Christmas Eve tradition. Sometimes the doorbell would ring and the box
would be the only thing there. Sometimes the box would be at the door when we
came home from the Christmas Eve service. Eventually the children realized that
I was always the last one there to get to the door (out of breath and with wet
feet.)
There
came a time when pajamas no longer worked well. After a few years of fumbling
around looking for an alternative I realized that one of the things we all
liked to do was eat. After that the Sugarplum Fairy left a baguette, several
pounds of cheese, and a bottle of wine for fondue.
When
our children married and started their own families they continued the
tradition. Last year I was telling my granddaughter, now 22, how the tradition
got started. She said “I always wondered why none of my friends knew about the
Sugarplum Fairy”.