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Pattern of Love

Pattern of Love

by Jack Smith

(Summary:  “In ‘Pattern of Love’ by Jack Smith, two young boys, Timmy and Billy, taught the true essence of Christmas. During a community shopping tour, the boys chose to buy their unemployed father a pair of work shoes, drawing a pattern of his foot while he slept. Despite limited funds, a kind shoe store clerk offered a special discount, allowing the boys to purchase the shoes and gifts for their family. Their selflessness and love touched not only their father but also the narrator, emphasizing the spirit of giving and gratitude during the holiday season.”) 

I didn’t question Timmy, age nine, or his seven year old brother Billy about the brown wrapping paper they passed back and forth between them as we visited each store.

Every year at Christmas time, our Service Club takes the children from poor families in our town on a personally conducted shopping tour.  I was assigned Timmy and Billy, whose father was out of work.  After giving them the allotted four dollars each, be began our trip.  At different stores I made suggestions, but always their answer was a solemn shake of the head, no.  Finally I asked, “Where would you suggest we look?”

“Could we go to a shoe store, sir?’ answered Timmy.  “We’d like a pair of shoes for our Daddy so he can go to work.”

In the shoe store the clerk asked what the boys wanted.  Out came the brown paper.  “We want a pair of work shoes to fit this foot,” they said.

Billy explained that is was a pattern of their Daddy’s foot.  They had drawn it while he was asleep in a chair.

The clerk held the paper against a measuring stick, then walked away.  Soon he came with an open box.  “Will these do?’ he asked.

Timmy and Billy handled the shoes with great eagerness.  “How much do they cost?” asked Billy.

Then Timmy saw the price on the box.  “They’re $16.95,” he said in dismay.  “We only have eight dollars.”

I looked at the clerk and he cleared his throat.  “That’s the regular price,” he said, “but they’re on sale for $3.98, today only.”

Then with shoes happily in hand the boys bought gifts for their mother and two little sisters.  Not once did they think of themselves.

The day after Christmas the boys’ father stopped me on the street.  The new shoes were on his feet, gratitude was in his eyes.  “I just thank Jesus for people who care,” he said.

“And I thank Jesus for your two sons,” I replied.  “They taught me more about Christmas in one evening than I had learned in a lifetime.”

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