Grand Prairie Chamber of Commerce
Weekly Newsletter

December 17, 2010
 

Brown Bag Christmas

 

When I asked our newlywed Sunday School class to share a favorite Christmas story, Carrie Fuller said, "Our family has one we call the 'brown bag Christmas.'" When she finished, I had to hear more. Two days later, I called a member of her family for more details.

It was the early 1930s during the Dust Bowl days of Kansas, in the heart of the Depression. The Canaday family---Mom, Dad, 7 children---were having a tough time existing, so there would be no luxuries at Christmas that year. Mom told the children to go outside and find a Christmas tree and decorate it. After a lengthy search, they returned with a dead branch, the only thing they had been able to find. They stood it up in a bucket of sand and decorated it with pieces of paper tied with string. Little Judy, almost four, did not know how a Christmas tree was supposed to look, but somehow she knew it was not like that!

 
As Christmas approached, the Canaday children, like children everywhere, pestered Mom and Dad about what presents they might get under their "tree." Dad pointed out that the pantry was bare, that they did not have enough to live on, and there certainly would be no money for gifts. But Mom was a woman of faith and told her children,  "Say your prayers. Ask God to send us what He wants us to have." Dad said, "Now, Mother, don't be getting the children's hopes up. You're just setting them up for a disappointment." Mom said, "Pray, children. Tell Jesus." And pray they did.

 On Christmas Eve, the children watched out the window for visitors, but no one came. "Blow out the lamp and go to bed", Dad said. "Nobody is going to come. No one even knows we're out here."

 The children turned out the lamp and got in bed,   but they were too excited to sleep. Was this not Christmas? Had they not asked God to send them the presents He wanted them to have? Did Mom not say God answers prayer?

 Late that night, when one of the children spotted headlights coming down the dirt road, everyone jumped out of bed and ran to the window. The commotion woke up Mom and Dad. "Don't get   excited, children," Dad said. "They're probably not coming here. It's just someone who got lost."

 The children kept hoping and the car kept coming. Then, Dad lit a lamp. They all wanted to rush to the door at the same time, but Mr. Canaday said,  "Stay back. I'll go." Someone got out of the car and called, "I was wondering if someone here can help me unload these bags." The children dashed out the door to lend a hand. Mom said to her youngest, "Stay here, Judy, and help Mom open the bags and put up the gifts."

 A deacon from the church in town had gone to bed that Christmas Eve, and lay there tossing and turning, unable to get the Canaday family off his  mind. Later, he said, "I didn't know what kind of shape you folks were in, but I knew you had all those kids." He had gotten up and dressed and went around town, rousing people from their sleep to ask for a contribution for the Canaday family.  He filled his car with bags of groceries, canned goods, toys, and clothing. Little Judy got a rag doll which remained her favorite for years.

 With so much food, Dad wanted to have a Christmas  feast, to spread it all out and eat as they had  never eaten before. Mom, ever the caretaker, said, "No, we need to make this last." And it did last, for weeks.

The next Sunday, Mrs. Canaday stood in church and told what the members---and one deacon in particular---had done for her family. There was not a dry eye in the house.

Years later, the oldest sister Eva wrote up this story about her family for a school project. Eva said, "We were so thrilled by all the wonderful things in the bags, for a while; we lost sight of the most special gift. The best gift that Christmas was not in brown bags at all.  It was Mom's faith, as she taught her children to bring their needs to Jesus and trust Him to meet them. And a Dad's love that wanted only to protect his children from hurt and disappointment."

When Carrie finished telling her story, she added, "Little Judy is my wonderful grandmother." Today, Judy Canaday Dryden lives in Sanger, Texas. As she relived this event from seventy years ago over the phone, one could hear the tear in her voice and feel her pride in being the recipient of such a precious heritage from her  mother and father.

At Christmas, we celebrate praying mothers and caring fathers and believing children. We give thanks for sensitive deacons and generous friends and sleepless nights. And we praise God for the hard times that teach unforgettable lessons, stories of faithfulness that get told and retold through the years inspiring each new generation to place their faith in a loving Savior.

 

Thank you
Pat Watson-Capps

for hosting the Chamber Open House
along with Carlos & Carla

Pictured above is Pat Watson Capps
with Santa and  some of her family.


Ribbon Cutting!

Please Join us 

Wednesday, December 22nd
at 11 o'clock
as we welcome our newest member

Beauty for U Super Center


5145 Lake Ridge Pkwy, Ste 115


Upcoming Events.....


 

December 18th & 19th

Pictures with Santa

Traders Village

2602 Mayfield Road

$5 per 5" x 7" print

10:30 am-4:30 pm

Volunteers are needed please sign up with Carmen@grandprairiechamber.org or 972-264-1558


Wednesday, December 22nd
Ribbon Cutting for Beauty for U Super Center
5145 Lake Ridge Pkwy, Ste 115
11:00 am

Friday, December 24th
Christmas Eve
Chamber office closed

Monday, January 3rd
Executive Board
Chamber
12 Noon

Welcome New Member!

Rainbow International of
South Tarrant & Grand Prairie

P. O. Box 183522

Arlington, TX 76096

817-419-3420


All Care Pavement, LLC

P. O. Box 1864

Euless, TX 76040

972-877-8689


K & L Oriental Buffet
540 S. Carrier Parkway
Grand Prairie, TX 75051
972-266-8886

Beauty for U Super Center
5145 Lake Ridge Pkwy, Ste 115
Grand Prairie, TX 75052



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      New - lower ad rates     Grand Prairie Reporter

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
      Recreational Therapy Scholarships     White Bridle Humane Society

REAL ESTATE
      Free Market Analysis     Prudential Texas Properties

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      $2 off any size pizza, dine in or carry out.*     New York Joe's Pizza & Pasta
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      Buy one dinner at the regular price, get the second dinner at half price*     New York Joe's Pizza & Pasta

RESTAURANTS
      Applebee's is OPEN for Christmas     Applebee's Neighborhood Grill

      FREE FRIES !!     Patty Shack Burgers

      Guido's 5th Annual New Years Eve Bash     Applebee's Neighborhood Grill

      Monday Madness     Patty Shack Burgers

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      Partner Membership Program!     Sam's Club
     


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Job Postings!


We added two new job postings this week, to view them click here.

More job openings available through WorkSource Dallas County at
www.workintexas.com
Did you know that you may post job openings on the Chamber website at no cost, it's a benefit of your membership.  If you are interested please contact Carmen at the chamber, 972-264-1558 and she will give you more information.
Pictures with Santa!!!!
LAST WEEKEND!

Pictures with Santa at Traders Village, 2602 Mayfield Road, Grand Prairie. The cost is only $5 per 5x7" print.  We are there on Saturdays & Sundays December 18 & 19th from 10:30 am - 4:30 pm.  Bring the entire family! 
 


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