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The Pink Tarantula

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“My daughter asked for a Polly Pocket So-Hip Cruise ship for Christmas in October.”

I stopped swimming and looked past the group of women, half of them bobbing up and down for their water aerobics class wearing Santa Claus hats, and zeroed in on the instructor. She was laughing about her daughter’s Christmas wish list as she walked back and forth directing the class from the ledge of the pool, decked in her red and white tousle cap.

“She had five things on her list,” she continued. “I picked up the Polly Pocket Cruise ship in October.” She grinned, “And she’s still asking for it now — I knew she wouldn’t change her mind! She twirled her rope whistle in her hand, “I told her she could ask for five things ... that was the first one.”

The pool water seemed to settle as we all began listening more intently. “Second, she wanted a stuffed animal for her hamster. And third,” she paused raising her voice, “a pink tarantula!” The instructor stopped pacing and emphatically shrugged her shoulders, “I’ll never know where she came up with that one — or where to find one!”

We all laughed imagining a very hairy girl spider somewhere on another planet.

“Then, fourth she wanted peace and happiness for everybody,” the instructor straightened her posture, “and fifth… peace in the world.” She looked at us with the look only a mom could have when her child exceeds expectations.

Jesus said from the “overflow of the heart the mouth speaks” ( ), and her little heart was a giant blessing. The silent pool of listeners sang a stunning applause.

Just for a moment our hearts warmed up a few degrees before the ladies began following their proud instructor and I began swimming again. But now, my focus had shifted toward this eight year old’s wishes. They were beautiful. No wonder Jesus told the disciples, “See that you do not look down on one of these little ones. For I tell you that their angels in heaven always see the face of my Father in heaven.” ( )

She was asking her for a toy her single mom could afford. She wanted her hamster to have a stuffed animal so he could feel good too. We will never know what the pink tarantula was about. Fourth, she prayed for the gifts that really make Christmas special for anyone — that all people would have peace in their hearts and feel happiness. When I was her age and in public school, a loaded classroom would stomp our feet and clap our hands to “If you’re happy and you know it...” I wondered if she’s seen kids at school looking sad at the holidays? Or neighbors?

Finally she prayed for world peace. Does she see her mother’s concern watching the news at 5 p.m. over the war in the Middle East? Does she know we just lost a young 20 year old soldier raised in our town and honored in our community paper? Just as her mother gushed with pride at her daughter’s Christmas list, I felt blessed to hear the beat of her heart.

Out of the abundance of her heart...

It is a stark contrast to a woman I overheard griping once at a nurse’s station about a gift her boyfriend had given her. He bought her a kitchen appliance when she wanted a trip to Jamaica, or maybe it was Venus.

Copyright © Dee Aspin. Used with permission.

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Dee
Aspin

Dee, a freelance writer, worked as a hospital RN and volunteered with Juvenile Justice Chaplaincy and Christian Single’s groups for three decades in her native California. She authored Lord of the Ringless and is now married. Dee also authored dogSpirations, and many of the dog devotions were inspired by her beloved Lab, Sammy, and her mini-schnauzer, Benji. Dee has written for Barbour, Guideposts, Revel and more.

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