For the first time since their children were born, empty
nesters Judith and Stan Winters spent Thanksgiving without the kids,
and it's looking like Christmas will be the same. Judith can't bring
herself to even start decorating for the holiday; her kids always
hung the first ornaments on the tree, ornaments they had made each
year since they were toddlers. Sure they were strange-looking--some
could be called downright ugly--but they were tradition. A tradition
she's heartbroken to miss this year.
With Judith refusing to decorate the bare spruce tree in their living
room, Stan knows something must be done. And his only hope for saving
the holiday is found in a box of handmade ornaments.
Fan-favorite Dan Walsh invites readers to enjoy this nostalgic
Christmas story that celebrates all of our most cherished seasonal
traditions, especially the importance of family. Readers will join in
remembering the things that make their own Christmas season so
special.