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I always thought of us as a warm, sentimental family—maybe a little over the top, but full of love. After twelve years of marriage, Hayden still slips love notes into my coffee mug, and our daughter Mya asks questions that remind me why the world is worth loving. Every December, I pour myself into making the holidays magical for her.

When she was five, I transformed our living room into a snow globe. Last year, I organized caroling, letting her lead “Rudolph.” She whispered, “This is the best Christmas ever.” This year, I had tickets to The Nutcracker hidden beneath the tree, eager to see her face.

On Christmas Eve, everything was perfect—lights, a roasting ham, her twirling in her red dress. She snuggled into Rudolph pajamas, saying, “This will be the best Christmas.” In the early morning, I woke thirsty and found her missing. Panicked, I searched the house, then saw her note propped against a gift. She’d left blankets, sandwiches, and my car keys at the abandoned house across the street, waiting for Santa and the reindeer to rest.

I found her sitting there, proud and cozy. I scooped her up, whispering, “You brilliant, ridiculous child.” We brought her supplies home, and she drifted into sleep knowing she’d helped Santa.

In the morning, she found a letter from Santa thanking her and revealing that Vixen enjoyed her veggie sandwiches. Her face lit up when she saw the Nutcracker tickets. That Christmas, I realized our daughter’s kindness and imagination kept our home glowing—more than any holiday decoration ever could.

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