By Heather
Thompson
Readers Digest
I always dreamed of pulling off the
surprise prank of a lifetime. You know, the kind you see on TV, or laugh about
late at night with friends? Well, thanks to a little determination, some luck,
and a generous helping of Christmas Spirit, my dream became a reality.
While I was talking to my supervisor
the week before my sister’s graduation, the conversation drifted toward
Christmas plans. When I mentioned that I would be missing my sister’s
graduation by less than forty-eight hours, she commented, “Well, if you want to
go, I have no problem with it, so go ahead!” I couldn’t believe my luck! I
nearly jumped for joy. “Just make sure you get permission from admin,” she
added. My heart sank. The administration at my school was notorious for denying
any sort of time-off requests, and last-minute pleas would undoubtedly draw
nothing but ire. I almost didn’t bother asking, because I knew it would be a
waste of time and I didn’t feel like a thorough chastisement. Plus, I knew the
answer already: no. But something in me decided to try, just in case. Maybe it
was the hope that the Christmas Spirit would somehow permeate the
administrative office at this time of year.
When I returned home to find the
Associate Dean’s reply in my inbox, I steeled myself for disappointment. I
gritted my teeth, opened the e-mail, and started to read. And re-read. And
re-read, just to make sure I’d understood. Approval? I could actually go? I
rubbed my eyes—there must be a mistake. But no. I was flabbergasted. There was
no logical explanation. I couldn’t believe my luck! The only explanation I
could possibly come up with was that the Christmas Spirit had been lurking in
the heart of my Associate Dean when she’d read my request.
Immediately, I called the airline.
Miraculously, even during the busy Christmas season, I was able to change my
ticket to arrive the day before my sister’s graduation.
With news this fantastic, I was
bursting to tell my sister. But, fingers on the dial, I paused. Wouldn’t it be
so much more fantastic if I could surprise her? I pictured myself just showing
up, knocking at her door. What a state of shock she would be in! I laughed
gleefully to myself as I pictured her face when she opened the door and saw me.
She loves pranks and practical jokes of all sorts. Pulling off a prank like
this would certainly be the ultimate gift, and if I were successful, she’d
probably be more excited about my unconventional arrival than even my
attendance at her graduation.
Slowly the idea evolved in my mind.
For a surprise of this grand a scale, I needed a much more dramatic arrival
than just a ring of the doorbell. For me, Christmas surprises are epitomized by
presents. Or at least boxes. What if I could arrive in a box? I started to
plot. Then, brilliance struck. Getting delivered in a box to my sister’s house
by couriers! I knew if I pulled this off, my presence at her graduation and my
grand arrival would be the best Christmas present I could ever give my sister.
No one appreciates a prank like a prankster!
Although I was leaving in less than
seventy-two hours, I frantically jumped on my computer in Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Canada, and started Googling courier companies. One of the first I came across,
and the only one willing to go along with my Christmas surprise, was
CouriersPlease. At first the branch manager said no, pointing out that
Christmas was their busiest season and he couldn’t spare a courier for this
rather unorthodox request. But he suddenly and inexplicably warmed up to the
idea and actually volunteered to dress up and deliver me himself. The Christmas
Spirit strikes again!
Upon arrival in Australia, the manager
met me in full uniform, but that wasn’t all. He’d brought one of his couriers,
plus a CouriersPlease van along for the ride as well! They even had a
reinforced box prepared for me that they’d already tested at the office. I’d
thought it would be easiest to walk up to the doorway, and then jump in the box
while they rang the doorbell. But no, they insisted; my sister might see me
through the window and they certainly didn’t want to jeopardize my Christmas
surprise. Instead, they parked a few hundred meters up the street, where they
loaded me in the box and carried me all the way up to my sister’s, where they
rang the doorbell and announced they had a delivery for her.
I couldn’t see the look on my sister’s
face as she opened the door to couriers with a surprise delivery, but I could
tell from her voice that she was more than a little perplexed. This soon
morphed into utter disbelief and shock when the box was opened and she saw her
older sister sitting inside smiling up at her. She was at a complete loss for
words, and I will never forget the look on her face as she opened those flaps
on the box.
It was such a
gift to be able to attend my sister’s graduation, and to show her my love by
giving her the most unique, unconventional Christmas present in the history of
our family. It was a memory both she and I will cherish forever. It also served
as a lesson for me: never, ever underestimate the power of the Christmas
Spirit. It can move hearts, minds, and yes, even people in boxes.
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