The Child Who Barely Received Gifts is Now Giving Them

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Growing up, I could not always look forward to receiving gifts. I mean the gifts that are wrapped, that are mostly given during Christmas seasons. Honestly, I barely received gifts from other people, only from my family, but mostly they were not in wrappers. They were just handed to me directly, so the idea of tearing the paper while opening gifts is not part of my experience. While the others were opening their gifts, there was me when I didn't have even one. Children’s birthday parties and Christmas were simple. It was just the way life was. But those moments didn't instill upon me the negatives, instead, they taught me to value what I had and to appreciate the thought behind every small gesture. I grew up as a kid who was so appreciative, happy, and content with everything I had. Even then, I made a promise to myself: one day, when I could, I would be the giver. I wanted to spread the joy, the same joy I had wished to feel when I was still a kid.

Today, I’m living that promise. Some of my proudest moments are the gifts I’ve been able to give, especially to my loving parents and even the kids around me.

Gifts for Mama and Papa

I remember when, through a sort of promotion, I got a chance to purchase phones for my mama and papa, which was one of the moments I looked forward to. They were not just things; they are gifts that came with appreciation, affection, and the fruits of my hard work.

As for my papa, I bought him a phone using my money from my first withdrawal on Hive. I remember that time—his phone got damaged, and as someone who's used to having a phone, I understood that it would really be boring for him to suddenly not have one. So, I did my best to save money so that I could buy him one as soon as possible. It was such a meaningful gift because it was the beginning of something I never had before: the sign of independence. Giving him that phone wasn’t just about the material itself; rather, it was the purest way of saying thank you for being there for me all along and believing in me.

For my mama, I bought her the phone using the money from my first salary at my job right now. That gift felt monumental. It wasn’t just a phone; it was a way to say: “Thank you for everything you’ve done to get me here.” To see her smiling while opening the wrapped gift was the most priceless thing ever—a time that made all the tough grind worth it. Honestly, she’s not into phones, but I noticed recently that she's already having fun watching funny videos online either on my or my father's phone, so I immediately got her one.

Gifts for the Kids

But my giving did not stop with my parents. Probably the most special thing I have undoubtedly enjoyed is extending gifts to children, making me happy in as many ways as I only expected when I was young. Well, you know, kids' reactions while receiving gifts are the most innocent and genuine thing ever.

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I even wrote the names down. They’re on that list I carry with me to make sure nobody is forgotten. Every gift that the young people received from me was carefully chosen with my best thought of what must make this specific child happy. It was as simple as when the kids slept (yes, I have a cute boy godson who slept with his gift, saying to his mom that he loves the present I gave him), ate, and even played with toys and treats. I wanted each to feel special and loved. I also wanted them to look forward to something special every Christmas season.

The joy on their faces and the giggles complete me. The happiness shown on their faces did something to me that I didn’t know I needed—to be healed.

The Joy of Giving

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Reflecting on my childhood has inspired me to understand the value of thoughtfulness. While it may not always be pretty or expensive, gifts are all about putting effort and love into something for someone else. Being able to give something to my parents, to the kids, and to other people has been one of the happiest experiences of my life.

The child who barely received gifts is now the one sharing them. Giving has turned into an art of keeping alive the essence of love and gratitude every day, and especially during the holiday season.

But let us also remember that not all gifts are wrapped. A kind word, a heartfelt hug, or simply being present for someone can be just as meaningful as anything bought in a store. The spirit of giving is more than material things, it’s about showing people that they matter and that they are loved. To me, that’s the greatest gift of all.

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This is such a heartwarming blog post cher ! It really resonated with me. I love how you turned your childhood experiences of not receiving many gifts into such a beautiful act of giving. The stories about buying phones for your parents are especially touching the thoughtfulness and the way you connected the gifts to specific milestones (your first Hive withdrawal, your first salary) makes them so much more meaningful. It's clear how much love and appreciation went into those gifts. And the part about giving gifts to the kids? Pure gold! Their innocent reactions are the best reward, aren't they? You've perfectly captured the true spirit of giving it's not just about the material things, but the love and effort behind them. Thanks for sharing this beautiful and inspiring story. It reminded me to focus on the value of thoughtful gestures, even the small ones. ❤️

Thank you so much, @melll! It really is the thought and love behind the gifts that matter most. I appreciate your kind words! 🥹🥹


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You are so sweet, Miss. Your kindness always brightens up the room.I know that your family is so proud and love you so much.🤍

Thank you so much for your kind words, @johntheroamer ! That really means a lot to me. I’m grateful for my family’s love! 🥰🥰

That's a very lovely gesture of you miss @jeannmazing. I know your family appreciates all your gifts. 😄

Aww, thank you! I’m sure they do, and it makes me happy to see them smile. Appreciate your sweet comment! 🫶🏻

wow, I can't wait to use my own money to give my parents a gift 😊

Such a sweet thought cherrr! Your parents will definitely treasure it when the time comes. Wishing you all the best! 🥰

You’re really a sweet and loving person miss, hope you enjoyed the holiday!❤️❤️

Thank you! That’s so kind of you to say. I hope you had a wonderful holiday too! ❤️❤️

It reminds me that giving isn’t just about the material things, but about making others feel special and loved.😊 Keep spreading that joy and kindness miss @jeannmazing, it’s the most beautiful thing you can give!😇❤️

You said it perfectly—giving is all about making others feel loved. Thank you so much for reading! 🫶🏻🫶🏻

Receiving gifts feel good, but giving gifts feel even better. This Christmas, my Papa also received a new phone from my older sister as his Christmas present. The smile my Papa had the moment he opened his present spread to the entire house. It's a smile we'll never forget. 💖

This post beams with so much generosity.✨ Nothing beats the feeling of watching someone's joy not just because of the gifts they received from you but because of the thoughtfulness itself that definitely made them feel loved and important. Thank you for sharing this, Miss. I'm sure you'll have more blessings to come in your way! 🤗❤️

I truly agree with you @jeannmazing that not all gifts are wrapped, oftentimes our actions towards other could also be a blessing to someone. ✨💗

It’s beautiful to see how giving truly comes full circle <3