last fall when Roland and I were at the OC Tanner Gift of Music Concert. We were seated in the front row inside the tabernacle for a concert with the Utah Symphony and Mormon Tabernacle Choir. At almost the same moment we turned to each other and remarked that we could just see Emilie playing the violin someday. Knowing how pricey violins can be, we kept these thoughts to ourselves so as not to get Emilie's hopes up.
Somehow, she read our minds. One day when I asked her what she wanted for Christmas she promptly and without hesitation said, "a violin". I was so surprised and a little concerned. How would Santa pull this off? We talked about it, but weren't sure how we could do it this year. I tried to gently lead her in other directions when we talked about Christmas "don't you want a baby doll bed?", "I thought you wanted princess stuff!". Didn't work. Every time anyone asked her, the first thing she said was "violin". I was beginning to worry.
We finally came up with a story about how Santa checked with Mommy and Daddy to see if he should bring a violin and we told him to wait because we needed to find a violin teacher first. Christmas morning came and after the gifts were opened I told Emilie our story. She accepted it but I could tell she was a little disappointed.
A couple hours later I got a call from my Mom who had just had Christmas brunch with my step-brother and his family. She said that she had told them about Emilie and how she was sure that Santa would bring her a violin. My sister-in-law has played the violin since she was a small girl and two of her daughters are learning now. She still has her first violin which both of her girls have used and was not being used at the moment. She immediately offered her violin for Emilie to use. She got it out and gave it to my mom.
My mom took it home and put a bow around it and had my sister make a beautiful tag that read "to: Emilie/Love, Santa". She called me and told me to have Emilie answer the door when the doorbell rang. She left it on the porch and rang the bell. Emilie opened it and could hardly believe her eyes! Santa did bring that violin just like she asked! She carefully opened it and her face lit up when she saw that it was just her size. It was magical.
Not only did my sister-in-law let us borrow her violin she also hooked us up with an adorable violin teacher. Emilie's first lesson was this afternoon. She could hardly sleep last night anticipating her lesson. She loved every minute of it and can't wait to learn more! This is a Christmas Emilie will remember for a long time. Thank you for making it possible, Cassie! We love you!
Somehow, she read our minds. One day when I asked her what she wanted for Christmas she promptly and without hesitation said, "a violin". I was so surprised and a little concerned. How would Santa pull this off? We talked about it, but weren't sure how we could do it this year. I tried to gently lead her in other directions when we talked about Christmas "don't you want a baby doll bed?", "I thought you wanted princess stuff!". Didn't work. Every time anyone asked her, the first thing she said was "violin". I was beginning to worry.
We finally came up with a story about how Santa checked with Mommy and Daddy to see if he should bring a violin and we told him to wait because we needed to find a violin teacher first. Christmas morning came and after the gifts were opened I told Emilie our story. She accepted it but I could tell she was a little disappointed.
A couple hours later I got a call from my Mom who had just had Christmas brunch with my step-brother and his family. She said that she had told them about Emilie and how she was sure that Santa would bring her a violin. My sister-in-law has played the violin since she was a small girl and two of her daughters are learning now. She still has her first violin which both of her girls have used and was not being used at the moment. She immediately offered her violin for Emilie to use. She got it out and gave it to my mom.
My mom took it home and put a bow around it and had my sister make a beautiful tag that read "to: Emilie/Love, Santa". She called me and told me to have Emilie answer the door when the doorbell rang. She left it on the porch and rang the bell. Emilie opened it and could hardly believe her eyes! Santa did bring that violin just like she asked! She carefully opened it and her face lit up when she saw that it was just her size. It was magical.
Not only did my sister-in-law let us borrow her violin she also hooked us up with an adorable violin teacher. Emilie's first lesson was this afternoon. She could hardly sleep last night anticipating her lesson. She loved every minute of it and can't wait to learn more! This is a Christmas Emilie will remember for a long time. Thank you for making it possible, Cassie! We love you!
17 comments:
Yes, Emilie... there is a Santa Claus! That is the best story ever. Cassie - you are a sweetheart! Can't wait to hear Emilie play it someday soon:) Cute picture!
that is wonderful! glad emilie got her christmas wish! cant wait to hear her play in church :)
what a sweet story! I'm so excited for her, sweet Emilie!!!
YAY! That is awesome, I am sure she loves it:)
That is great. I am sure she will be really good at it too. I can't wait to hear her in church too.
That story was so cute! I loved reading it. I hope that she does well in her lessons:)
What a sweet story. It brought a tear to my eye. I am sure she will play beautifully someday!
oh that was so sweet! I LOVED that Christmas story, I almost cried! What a sweet little girl! I guess she was meant to play the violin with how everything just fell into place! Thats awesome!
I'm so overjoyed that everything worked out for Emilie! What a great idea to take a picture of her first violin lesson! I can't wait to hear her play!
What a special Christmas memory that will be. It's amazing how that worked out! What a neat Christmas miracle. I hope she enjoys her lessons! Greg and I have talked about wanting our girls to play the violin even before we had children! I love the violin. Someday, after Kaitlyn becomes better at the piano, I'll have lots of questions for you...:) Happy practicing Emilie!
As someone that was in orchestra for many years, I can tell you that it does wonders for a child. I'm positive that Emilie will love playing the violin and that her talents will be a blessing to your home. What a wonderful Christmas miracle!
That is such a great story, I loved it! Emilie looks so cute at her lesson.
What a touching story, thank you for sharing it with us. There really is magic in Christmas that answers little girls heart felt wishes, usually through Santa's helpers like those who answered sweet Emilie's wish. I know that this gift will bless the life of our family for years. I love you all.
I reallly don't know where the Robert came from---I am Grandpa.
I don't really know how to do this tect stuff, enjoy reading it though.
I guess I should have read the story. I'm more of a picture looker. I was just wondering how old her teacher is. She looks really young.
that is so great! Look at Emilie go. So happy that she got her wish!
SOOO SWEET! Both the story and the little girl!
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