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I always thought we were one of those Hallmark families. Hayden still leaves me love notes, and our daughter Mya fills December with wonder. I worked hard to bottle that magic—snow-globe living rooms, caroling, Nutcracker tickets wrapped beneath the tree. Mya was her usual curious self before Christmas. “Even magical reindeer must get sleepy,” she mused, later telling Santa they might like sandwiches. I smiled, not realizing how serious she was.

On Christmas Eve, after lights and laughter, I tucked her into Rudolph pajamas. But at 2 a.m., her bed was empty. Panic rose until Hayden found a note under the tree. In careful handwriting, she explained she’d taken blankets, scarves, and my sandwiches to the abandoned house across the street so Santa’s reindeer could rest—and left my car keys for him, too.

I found her bundled on the porch of that house, proud and waiting. We carried her home, tucking her back into bed. In the morning, a letter from “Santa” thanked her for the blankets and sandwiches, especially Vixen’s veggie one.

Watching her light up, I realized I didn’t need to create the magic. She was already making it—through kindness, wonder, and her unstoppable heart.

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