A sweet story…

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We are sitting around the kitchen table. Ma presses chocolates from a mould. My sister and I carefully wrap them. Pappa places them pretty boxes tied with ribbon.

We are at the Christmas market where Ma is selling her chocolates. I wander over to Father Christmas. From his sack, he produces a chocolate star and hands it to me. “It’s not as nice as Ma’s,” I say.  “I know!” he whispers in my ear.

We are standing beside a gravestone in the snow. We place chocolate hearts upon it. “Enjoy them Ma” my sister and I say.  “Sweet dreams, my love,” says Pappa as he turns and leads us away.

 

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67 thoughts on “A sweet story…

  1. rochellewisoff's avatar rochellewisoff February 27, 2019 / 13:58

    Dear Keith,

    A very sweet story, indeed.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

  2. Iain Kelly's avatar Iain Kelly February 27, 2019 / 17:20

    Sweet and sad, but that’s life. Nicely observed Keith.

  3. granonine's avatar granonine February 27, 2019 / 17:57

    Aw, no! That’s too sad—Ma shouldn’t have had to die just yet!

  4. Dale's avatar Dale February 27, 2019 / 18:26

    Awww… that gave me the warm and fuzzies.

  5. Billy Mac's avatar Billy Mac February 27, 2019 / 19:57

    sad but very touching. well done

    • Keith's Ramblings's avatar Keith's Ramblings February 28, 2019 / 17:38

      I am indeed and it’s already a work in progress! Thanks for inviting me.

  6. ceayr's avatar ceayr February 27, 2019 / 21:44

    I just love this, Keith.
    Seems we are both big soppy weans here!

    • Keith's Ramblings's avatar Keith's Ramblings February 28, 2019 / 11:03

      Yes, and why not? A bit of soppinees now and again does you good!

  7. Tannille's avatar Tannille February 28, 2019 / 06:58

    I would say it would make a great festive story but fear an elf would die of a heart attack due to sorrow. 🙂

    You captured the essence of family and loss. Christmas isn’t a good time for many.

  8. Abhijit Ray's avatar Abhijit Ray February 28, 2019 / 07:22

    Very touching story. Family is paying their respect to Ma, who would make wonderful chocolates when alive. Father admitting his chocolates not as good, is also touching.

  9. draliman's avatar draliman February 28, 2019 / 07:48

    I like the way you jump forward in time in each paragraph. Sad and sweet.

  10. Sandra's avatar Sandra February 28, 2019 / 12:52

    Very poignant. Well done.

  11. Liz Young's avatar Liz Young February 28, 2019 / 13:07

    A lovely sad story, Keith, which matches my mood this week after losing a friend.

    • Keith's Ramblings's avatar Keith's Ramblings February 28, 2019 / 13:21

      I’m so sorry Liz. Thanks so much for reading my story and commenting.

  12. Alice Audrey's avatar Alice Audrey February 28, 2019 / 18:55

    Was she eating too much of the merchandise? That’s probably what will do me in.

  13. 4963andypop's avatar 4963andypop February 28, 2019 / 19:37

    Suddenly Im in the mood for chocolate. Wait, who am I kidding? When am I not?

    My hat goes off to any mother who can keep her kids from devouring all the chocolates before they go to market! Nice touch, that Santa admits, hers are better than his!

  14. plaridel's avatar plaridel March 1, 2019 / 03:29

    there’s a tinge of sadness in this story that touches the heart. beautifully written.

  15. pennygadd51's avatar pennygadd51 March 1, 2019 / 10:45

    Aww, that’s so sad, Keith! Nice that the family all had such sweet memories of Ma, but it won’t be her chocolates they miss most…

  16. Russell Gayer's avatar Russell Gayer March 1, 2019 / 13:06

    Bummer, but oh the memories.
    Both of my parents loved to make candy. Mom would make coconut bon-bons (dipped in chocolate) every Christmas season. I sure miss them.

    • Keith's Ramblings's avatar Keith's Ramblings March 2, 2019 / 10:13

      I bet you do. I love the sound of coconut bon-bons! Thanks Russell

  17. Jelli's avatar Jelli March 1, 2019 / 14:17

    Oh, how sad a write this is. You should issue a tissue alert with this one. 🙂

      • Jelli's avatar Jelli March 2, 2019 / 18:56

        hehe! 🙂

  18. Laurie Bell's avatar Laurie Bell March 1, 2019 / 20:19

    Oh this is so lovely. What a terrific short piece. Sweethearts indeed.

  19. lisarey1990's avatar lisarey1990 March 2, 2019 / 02:19

    It’s sad but very sweet. Slices of life combined in one piece. Very well-crafted.

  20. larry trasciatti's avatar larry trasciatti March 2, 2019 / 19:33

    If a story has to be so sad, at least let it be such a very nice kind of sad

  21. gahlearner's avatar gahlearner March 2, 2019 / 23:28

    Such a lovely tale, sweet but so sad. Sniff….

  22. subroto's avatar subroto March 3, 2019 / 08:11

    A touching story, very well done.

  23. Margaret's avatar Margaret March 3, 2019 / 11:17

    To be remembered by such a lovely custom is heart-warming. You capture the affection of this close knit family movingly

  24. Fatima Fakier's avatar Fatima Fakier March 5, 2019 / 07:06

    This tastes like 70% dark chocolate. Bitter, with just a hint of sweetness. My heart goes out to them.

    • Keith's Ramblings's avatar Keith's Ramblings March 5, 2019 / 10:16

      I feelk that perfectly sums up what I hoped to acheive. Thanks Fatima.

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