Joe turned his delivery van into the parking lot of the station. It was Christmas Eve and he was the last courier out, all the trucks were parked in their assigned spaces and the lights were out. He found the last spot at the end of the parking lot and backed in. He sat there in his van for a moment reflecting on another Christmas delivery season.
With the increase and ease of e-commerce and special deals the retailers were offering all the way until Christmas Eve, he had worked more hours than any other delivery season. He didn’t mind the extra work, the overtime was nice and he had wanted to keep busy. The past year had been difficult, his divorce from his wife had been finalized, after 25 years of marriage they both decided it was time to move on, it wasn’t acrimonious but it was still hard. She got the house and he had moved into a small apartment until he found something else. Their son was married and living out of state and to keep the first Christmas from being awkward, they agreed that Joe’s wife would spend the holidays with their son while Joe worked, it was impossible to get time off this time of year anyhow.
Joe’s father had passed away during the summer. It wasn’t unexpected, his father had been in declining health for many years but the end was difficult. Joe’s mother had passed away many years ago, and his father had remarried within a year, it was quick….too quick for Joe and his siblings but his father was happy and had companionship, still Joe never warmed up to the idea that his father had a new wife. Joe had a cordial if cool relationship with his father’s new wife. As his father’s health deteriorated, the decision was made to place him in a nursing home, actually the decision was made before Joe was even told and he resented that his step-mom was taking control and making important decisions without Joe’s input.
Joe usually visited on the weekends when he knew she wouldn’t be there, and as he sat in his van, he thought back to one of his last visits with his father. He tried to time his visits right after lunch knowing that his father would be awake, there was something Joe wanted to talk to him about.
His father had a gold watch that Joe’s mom had given him for an anniversary gift. She had had it engraved on the back with their wedding date and his father wore it every day, but Joe couldn’t remember seeing his father wear it very much after he remarried and Joe was curious what had become of the watch. Now as he visited his father he tried to stir his memories of the watch.
“Hey Dad, how ya feelin ?”
“I’m tired, I’m always tired”
“Dad, I wanted to ask you about that gold watch that Mom bought for you, I don’t see you wear it anymore and I was wondering what happened to it ?”
“Your mother”….his Dad’s face brightened up….”did I ever tell you about the first time I laid eyes on your mother….she was working behind the counter at the ice cream shop and boy oh boy she was the cutest little thing I ever saw”…..his father chuckled at the memory….”I must have went in there every day for a week just to see her but I was too scared to ask her out so every day I just got some ice cream and left….I must have tried every flavor they had and this was before they had all these crazy kinds of flavors, you know it was just chocolate and vanilla and butter pecan and what was the other, oh ya, pistachio, ya I tried them all for a week and probably gained 10 pounds before I got the nerve to ask her out….boy she was the cutest little thing……after our first date I said to myself that I’m going to marry that girl someday….your mother was special, yes she was…what did you want to know ?”
“the watch she bought you, the gold one she bought you for your anniversary, you know the one she had engraved”….
his Dad’s face became blank and he suddenly had a far off look, finally he looked back at Joe…
“hey Joe, what day is it ?”…..
“it’s Sunday Dad, I always visit on Sunday”….
“what time is it ?”….
“it’s one, one o’clock”….
“at night or the afternoon ?”……..
“in the afternoon Dad, one in the afternoon…..do you remember that gold watch ?”
his Dad looked at him blankly……”I’m tired, I think I’ll go to sleep”….
“I just got here Dad, don’t you want to watch some TV, I can see if there’s a game on, or an old movie we can watch”…..
“no, I just want to sleep, I’m tired”…..
A week later his step-mom had called, his father was unresponsive and they had said he’d be gone in a day or two….Joe rushed to the nursing home and sat by his bedside…… his father passed two days later…….
A week after the funeral, he had stopped by his step-moms to retrieve his Dad’s personal effects, she had boxed them up and Joe looked through them while she prattled on about selling the place and moving to Florida….the box contained some old photo albums, his Dad’s dog tags and discharge papers from the Army, an old college yearbook and some newspaper clippings that his Mom had cut from the paper when his Dad had been mentioned, but no watch.
Joe got out of his van, locked the door and walked towards the station….a light snow had begun falling, but he hardly noticed. He turned on some lights and went into the break-room….there were pizza boxes stacked up on the counter. Joe opened the top box…empty…he tried another…empty….finally the fifth one he opened had one cold piece of pizza…he shrugged and began eating it….it was better than whatever was in his refrigerator at his little apartment. A further inspection of the boxes revealed one more piece of cold pizza. He picked the pineapples off the piece and ate that one too.
Christmas Eve and he was alone, the last one at work, eating cold pizza…..he just wanted this year to be over and to make a fresh start in the new one. He turned off the lights in the break-room and walked down the hallway to the time clock his wet boots squeaking on the linoleum floor. He suddenly stopped as he got closer to the time clock…..
“oh no…..no, no, no”….he exclaimed
sitting on the table next to the time clock was a small package, and Joe had a sinking feeling about it. There was a hand-written note taped to the small, brown box…..
“hey Joe, this package came in late from the airport, can you get it delivered before you leave…might be a Christmas present….Thanks and Merry Christmas”…..
Joe read the note and balled it up in his hand, he threw it toward the waste basket, it glanced off the side and fell to the floor. He turned the package over looking for an address….he sighed, of course the address was 20 minutes outside of town on a dirt road in the middle of nowhere. He sighed and shrugged his shoulders, he had nothing else to do and in this weather it might be another hour of overtime, so he grabbed the package and headed back to his van in the parking lot.
The snow was falling much harder as he walked across the parking lot, he had to brush it off the windshield and side windows before he could leave. He cranked up the heater as he pulled out of the parking lot, and turned on the radio…..
“Have a holly, jolly, Christmas, it’s the best time of the year”…….
he changed the station……
“silver bells….silver bells…it’s Christmas time in the city”…..
he tried another station….
“it’s lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you”…..
In no mood to hear Christmas music, Joe clicked off the radio and drove in silence, the snow falling on deserted streets as he headed out of town.
Joe was familiar with the dirt road the package was going to, but the falling snow had made the trip take longer and as Joe slowly drove down the road he glanced at the address on the package and tried to see the numbers on the mailboxes. He stopped his van, got out and brushed off a mailbox…..nope not this one, but it should be coming up soon, but as Joe looked down the road he didn’t see anymore mailboxes or even houses in the distance. Perhaps it was a house that sat far off the road and he’d see the mailbox as he got closer to it. He slowly drove his van down the road, the snow making it difficult to see….this last package was quickly becoming a huge pain in his ass……but then he saw an opening….a driveway, maybe this was it…he got out again looking for a mailbox, but there was none….but as he looked down the driveway he could faintly see the lights of house back in the woods…..this has to be it he thought.
Joe got back in his van and sat there a moment….the snow had covered the driveway and Joe didn’t want to drive the van all the way down it only to discover there was nowhere to turn around, but he didn’t want to leave the van on the road, so he decided to back in just enough to get the van off the road and then he’d walk the package up to the house.
Joe slowly began backing the van into the driveway, his backup camera was partially covered by snow and the wind was blowing harder making the driveway difficult to see. He just wanted to get the van off the road….suddenly he felt the back tire sliding sideways…he quickly hit the brakes…too quickly and he felt the whole back end sliding off the driveway.
“no, no, no…oh shit”…..
He jammed it into park and then quickly into drive to try to get it back on the driveway but the one tire was just spinning….spinning and making that whirring sound that could only mean one thing….he was stuck….stuck on Christmas Eve, on a dirt road in the middle of nowhere.
Joe got out of the van to assess the situation but he knew before he even looked that he was stuck. He sighed and shook his head….it seemed fitting and in his heart he felt that somehow he deserved this….by himself…stuck.
He grabbed the package off the seat and began walking up the driveway to the house. He hoped someone was home and maybe they might have a way to help him get his vehicle back on the road.
After a couple of minutes of walking he still couldn’t see the house …it must be way back in the woods Joe thought….the only sound was the wind whipping through the trees and Joe suddenly began to feel cold as the snow stung his face.
Finally, there was a clearing in the woods and a small log cabin appeared. There was a covered porch and the front light was on as if they were expecting someone. Joe stood there a moment looking at the log cabin….the roof was covered in snow and the chimney had smoke coming out of it, but he couldn’t tell if anyone was home…he looked at the package in his hand…
“I hope this is the place”….he mumbled to himself as he climbed the snowy steps….
he knocked on the door and waited…..he was about to knock again when suddenly the door flew open, and there before him was a man, an elderly man….he was lean and tall, he had longish hair but no too long, and he had a neatly trimmed full beard, he wore suspenders and a flannel shirt and perched on the end of his nose was a pair of reading glasses.
“well there, quite the night for somebody to be out….what do you have there ?”……he chuckled for no apparent reason and for a moment Joe just stood there silent, but he quickly gathered himself and replied….
“I have a package for you, it came in late from the airport and I figured I better get it out to you….might be a Christmas gift”……
“a package you say….well, well, well, indeed it probably is a gift….come in, come in, out of the cold….I just put another log on the fire and some water on to boil for tea and I insist you come in to warm up….it’s really coming down now isn’t it ?”…..
“oh I really shouldn’t….my boots are all wet and it’s getting late…I just wanted to deliver your package”…..
“nonsense, nonsense…I insist you come in and I’ve just taken molasses cookies out of the oven and you’re not going to turn down warm molasses cookies are you ?”….the man chuckled again and grabbed Joe by the elbow pulling him inside the cabin…..
“now Joe, you go sit down in that chair by the fire and I’ll get the tea and cookies”…..
Joe sat by the fire brushing snow off his coat…..the man had called him Joe….how did he know his name…he was quite sure he hadn’t told him his name…..Joe looked down, his company ID badge was hanging from a lanyard around his neck….oh, that’s how he knew, he must have read it off his badge, the old man was wearing those glasses but still it was quite small to read….suddenly the kettle whistled from the stove……
“ah, perfect timing….the tea’s ready and the cookies are ready too”….the man chuckled at this and Joe couldn’t help but feel at ease and comfortable in this elderly man’s log cabin.
“I do have a bit of a problem….you see as I was backing into your driveway my van slid off and I’m stuck and I was wondering if you had any way of getting me unstuck and back on the road”….
“stuck you say….well we can’t have you stuck here on Christmas Eve….no, no that won’t do, that won’t do at all, you probably have more deliveries to make…..I can help, indeed I can…I have just the thing to get you unstuck and on your way”………
“well, truthfully, this is my last delivery and I don’t want to inconvenience you……I just want to be on my way if you can help”……
“your last delivery…..how wonderful”…..the man exclaimed….”yes, we must get you on your way and headed home, everyone should be home on Christmas Eve, but first have some tea and a warm cookie, it’s a very old recipe and I only make them once a year”…….
At the mention of home Joe suddenly sagged in the chair….there was really no reason for him to go home and no one there waiting for him……he bit into the cookie…it was warm and wonderful and quite possibly the best molasses cookie he had ever tasted….he took a sip of tea and another bite of cookie….he looked up….the old man was sitting across from him in a big overstuffed chair, his fingers were pressed gently together in front of his face and Joe felt as if the old man was reading his mind.
Joe suddenly began talking…..he didn’t know why, but he told the old man everything……there was no one at home waiting for him this Christmas Eve. He told the old man the disappointment he felt that his marriage was over and the emptiness he felt at the loss of his father. Joe talked and talked, and the old man sat there quietly listening, never moving, never taking his eyes off Joe, and when Joe was finished the old man simply said….
“Joe, there’s magic on every Christmas Eve, you must always remember that…..and now you sit there and finish your tea and I’ll go right now and get your van back on the road so you can be on your way”……
the old man jumped right out of his seat, and moving quickly he donned his coat and hat and was out the door before Joe could even say anything.
Joe woke with a start….the door had blown open and a breeze had suddenly swept through the small cabin….the fire had gone out and Joe looked around startled that he had been sleeping. The old man was nowhere to be seen….
“He’s probably having a hard time getting my van back on the road”….. Joe muttered…..
“I better get out there and help him….my goodness, how long have I been sleeping”…. he wondered as he left the cabin and closed the door behind him…..
Joe began walking down the driveway….it had stopped snowing and there was a couple of inches on the ground….the night was now clear and crisp and as Joe walked he noticed there was no other footprints or even tire tracks in the snow….but then he saw it….his van was back in the driveway, pointed toward the road….the old man had done it….Joe ran the last 100 feet to the van elated that it wasn’t stuck…..
Joe looked around….where was that guy…he had to thank him, thank him for everything….his kindness, his hospitality and most of all for getting his van back on the driveway but Joe didn’t see him anywhere, it was as if he had disappeared.
Joe opened the van door and then he saw it….the package was sitting on the drivers seat…..
“what the….I delivered this to him….what’s it doing here…did he forget it when he pulled the van out ?”……
Joe saw there was a note attached to the package…he took it off and read it…
Joe….thanks for delivering the package but really it’s for you…remember to always keep love and compassion in your heart and keep the magic of Christmas Eve throughout the year….Merry Christmas !!!!
Joe read the note again and then again….
“the package is for me….but the address is for here”….he began turning the package over but there was no address on the package….
Joe looked around tentatively and slowly began opening the package…..there was some shredded paper inside the box and as Joe reached his hand into it he felt something made of metal, he closed his fingers around it and pulled it out scattering shredded paper in the snow….he held it in his palm and couldn’t believe his eyes…..it was a watch, a gold watch and it looked familiar, it looked just like his fathers watch….he turned it over…it was his fathers watch, for there engraved on the back was his parents anniversary date.
He stood there stunned…..he put the watch on and looked at it….it still worked and was set to the exact time…….Joe shook his head in disbelief….how could this be….the package that brought him to this address, the log cabin in the woods, the old man….none of it made sense, but as he looked at his fathers watch, it all made sense.
For a brief moment he thought about walking back down the driveway to the cabin and finding the old man, but he realized he would probably never find the man or the cabin again.
He stood there and looked up at the sky and marveled at all the stars….what had the old man said about Christmas Eve ?
“remember Joe, there’s magic on every Christmas Eve”
He read the note again….he climbed into his van, started it up and eased onto the road, and for the first time in a long time Joe felt happy….he turned on the radio and began singing, very loudly and very off key the Christmas song that was playing.