It's Christmas Day and we're due at the Grayling home of my sisters-in-law at half past noon.
I accidentally sleep in late, having forgotten to set the alarm. My husband is on the phone with a friend in Pakistan, but I can't stop to say Merry Christmas because I have 15 minutes to get ready. I take a quick shower, brush my teeth and throw on some clothes, then cut several strings off the spiral scarf a friend in France made me for Christmas, and which just got caught in my brush.
Meanwhile I hear my husband's shower start downstairs. As he pounds back up to the bedroom, now late himself, I pack a cooler with the peppermint-stick ice cream we're taking for dessert. Like a well-oiled machine, he grabs the cooler and the box of gifts we wrapped the night before and heads to the garage to get the car. My coat and boots are too far away, and besides, I'm wearing a heavy sweater, so I slide my feet into some flats near the front door, snag my purse off the entry table and start down the sidewalk to where the car is now waiting.
As we slip and slide through our neighborhood, hit hard by the snowstorm, my husband remembers he forgot to turn off the coffee machine. Back we go the way we came, pushing our way through the pack of dogs eagerly awaiting us at the front door as if we've been gone for hours. As my husband turns off the coffee, we decide another three minutes won't hurt, and start a cappuccino for me. We pour the drinks into thermal cups, check to make sure both machines are off, and hurry back out to the car.
When we get about as far as we made it the first time, I remember I forgot the printout that goes along with one of the gifts, a tin of coffee from a centuries-old luxury delicatessen food store in Munich known for its exceptional kaffee brand. The tin is its signature coffee, made from beans grown and sun-dried on a fourth-generation family farm in Guatemala that produces Cup of Excellence-winning Antigua coffees. Daunting as the thought of having to explain all this is, I decide not to go back for the printout and we finally make it out onto the main road.
About an hour east, we remember that we forgot to get gas, and we're nearing empty. Since our options are limited on Christmas Day and we still have the return trip home, we find a station that's open and fill up. Ten minutes back on the road, we hear a funny noise.
"I think we have a flat tire," my husband says, as he steers the car to the shoulder. He gets out the flimsy jack and spare, then removes the plastic cargo hold floor to lie on while changing the tire. It's cold, and I've left my coat and boots at home, so I wrap a thick wool blanket around my shoulders and stand outside to direct traffic around us.
Almost immediately, a motorist stops to see if we need help. It's a roofer on his way home to Gaylord after a Christmas Eve visit. Soon we're joined by two others, both on their way to Christmas Day celebrations. They're cheerful and happy to help, and insist on staying until the tire is completely changed. Then, as if in some holiday movie, they wave and call, "Merry Christmas" as they climb back into their cars, though they're late for their own family gatherings.
Yes, Virginia, there really is a Santa.
Life
Holiday spirit on the side of the road
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Community in Brief: 06/19/2013
Salon Art Show; dinner benefits 4-H group; ISLAND programs; and more.
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Community in Brief: 06/18/2013
Breezeway Cruise; quilt show; Barn Market; and more.
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Historical Photo of the Week: 06/17/2013
Can any readers identify the people in this photo? (Click the photo at right to view it larger.)
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News from 100 years ago: 06/17/2013
H.S. HULL has added the launch “Hilda” to the fleet of boats on Lake Leelanau. It is said that there are to be some fast motor boat races pulled off on that lake this summer.
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Community Newsmakers: 06/17/2013
Eight local residents have been nominated for the 2013 National Cherry Festival Distinguished Senior Award.
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Community in Brief: 06/17/2013
Ac Paw garage sale donations; Food Bank open house; Grass River events; and more.
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Following the Freedom Riders
Six Leelanau County and 31 Detroit black, white and Hispanic high school students were scheduled this morning to board a bus for a two-week trip that retraces the steps of civil rights “Freedom Riders” into the Deep South a half century ago.
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Green reunion committee searches for classmates
Listen up, Traverse City High School Class of 1973: Your classmates want you!
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Garret Leiva: Best gift on dad's day is fatherhood
Today, millions of men will receive a tie, gadget or gizmo destined for the back of a closet. Most guys think it’s the greatest gift in the world — fatherhood.
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Best Sellers: 06/16/2013
Northwest Michigan — Hardcover fiction: 1. “And The Mountains Echoed” by Khaled Hosseini, Riverhead Books, $28.95.
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Terry Wooten: Native heirlooms spark imagination
When I was 6 years old Grandpa Helmboldt gave me an old Indian pipe made out of wild cherry wood.
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Community in Brief: 06/16/2013
Summer crafts; geneaology group meets; Haas Quintet performs; and more.
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Books in Brief: 06/16/2013
Notable author Dempsey in Leland; Horizon events coming up; Readers watching Big Brother.
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Nurse practitioners keep coming back to Haiti
Family nurse practitioner Mary Ellen Sanok used to wonder, as a little girl in church, why people ever would choose to go on missions to third-world countries.
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Mental Wellness: Preserve awe throughout life
Toddlers are amazing. My daughter explores the nuances of the word “no” with unrelenting talent. At times, it can be overwhelming, but it is her way of diving into the adventure and exploration of independence.
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Body&Soul in Brief: 06/15/2013
Antique appraisals benefit Women's Fellowship; fund-raiser concert and dessert auction; and more.
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You're Needed: 06/15/2013
The Recipient Rights Advisory Committee at Munson Medical Center is looking for new members.
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Blood Drive Calendar: 06/15/2013
Where and when to donate blood in northern Michigan:
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Health Newsmakers: 06/15/2013
The Grand Traverse Pavilions Foundation received a $20,000 grant from the Art & Mary Schmuckal Family Foundation and a $2,000 grant from the Rotary Good Work Committee.
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Education Newsmakers: 06/15/2013
Jessica Abfalter, 29, of Grayling, a member of NMC’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the national honor society for two-year colleges, has been named a New Century Scholar and a Guistwhite Scholarship recipient.
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Community in Brief: 06/15/2013
School retirees meet; Notable author visits; tai chi in public; and more.
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Erotic novel gets musical treatment
It’s raucous, sexy and naughty — everything a musical parody of the runaway bestselling erotic novel “Fifty Shades of Grey” should be.
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National Geographic exhibit comes to Dennos
What gives at the Dennos Museum Center? “Dancing. Feathers, Shameless Exhibition,” says one flyer for its newest exhibition that opens Sunday and runs through Sept. 22.
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Actor John C. Reilly stages benefit for Vogue
An unexpected call from well-known actor John C. Reilly was a welcome surprise to supporters of Manistee’s Vogue Theatre.
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Weekend in Brief: 06/14/2013
Mushroom hunt; Consignment sale; Crafts and cars. (Plus more)
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Community in Brief: 06/19/2013



