An Angelic Thanksgiving Visitor
An earth angel pays a holiday call on a family at their home high in the snowy West Virginia hills.
I sat by the front window cutting out paper dolls and watching the snow pile up across the mountaintop. The flakes had started falling the day before and hadn’t let up—an unusually early storm for November in West Virginia.
If anything it was coming down harder now. “Look at the drifts!” I exclaimed. “They’ve nearly covered the fence.”
Mother came in from the kitchen.
“Looks like it’s just going to be us this year,” she said. I couldn’t help but notice the disappointment in her voice for our Thanksgiving 1928. “No one could get here on a day like this.”
I was disappointed too. We lived in the high country, nearly two miles off the main road. Without a telephone, we were pretty isolated, especially come winter.
Thanksgiving weather usually made the dirt roads hard with frost, so we could hope for a houseful of guests. After that, we were on our own. I wanted to see my cousins and aunts and uncles as much as Mother did.
“We’ll have a nice meal to be thankful for,” she said, trying to sound cheerful.
Mother always made special dishes: candied sweet potatoes, spiced peaches, cranberries and crisp celery arranged in a beautiful cut glass dish. My mouth watered just thinking of them. But wouldn’t it taste better if we had guests? I thought.
Mother went back to the kitchen. Father tended to the fire. I went outside to join my brothers and sisters in a snowball fight.
It wasn’t long before we were freezing cold, our clothes soaking wet. The snow was over my boots and melting down into them. Mother beckoned us to come in.
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We came in through the back hall, where we hung our coats and hats. Our dog, Major, barking outside, brought us all to the windows that faced the front of the house.
“Look!” Mother said. Down by the lower gate, more than 100 yards from the house, was a man coming quickly through the snow. Dad let Major in the front door, still barking in excitement.
From time to time transients came by in search of a warm meal or a place to spend the night. Mother never turned anyone away.
“We might be entertaining angels unaware,” she always said.
But that was in the spring and summer, maybe fall. Never in a blizzard! This man didn’t even seem bothered by the snow. His long strides never faltered as he walked right to our front door.
“Come in,” Dad said. “I’m Seymour Johnson. I don’t believe I know you.”
“Goodman’s the name,” the man replied in a cheerful voice. I peered around the corner into the hall for a closer look as Dad helped the man take off his overcoat and hat and ushered him into the sitting room.
He was tall like Dad and wore a nice suit. Strange clothes for a traveler, I thought. Didn’t he know it was snowing?
Mother went to welcome him.
“He comes from Sandy Low Gap and has to be in Widen tomorrow morning,” she reported to us kids in the kitchen, “but the train isn’t running today. He set out on foot!”
That town was almost 20 miles north of us. How could he have passed through Sandy Low Gap? The drifts would have been over his head.
“His trousers aren’t a bit wet,” Mother said. “But never mind that, we have work to do.”
She didn’t have to try to sound cheerful now. We had company for Thanksgiving, even if it was only one stranger.
The kitchen became a flurry of activity. Mother asked me to set the table.










Your Comments
I love this story. There are angels surrounding us and it is nice to read stories that confirm their presence. Thank you for sharing this story.
I am growing up with a Christian background but was never mentioned about angel, the angel that actually came to earth to meet today's human being until moved to United States. I always have a question : Is it real and common that angel surely appeared to those who deserved?
Some one please confirm with me! Thanks
amelia;
the bible says that we all have angels given to us by the Lord to minister to us; and also that there are times we could be ministering to angels unaware.. so it works both ways-- we need to treat everyone as an angel (and sometimes it really is one!) It could happen to anyone- the Lord is no respecter of persons; meaning he treats us all with the same Love! Angels are mentioned numerous times in the old and new testaments and God is the same yesterday, today and forever :)
I LOVED your story, Maxine!!! I can just see you sitting there in the house cutting out your paper dolls while the snow piles up outside, and the anticipation of an exciting day is in the air!
Enjoyed this very much.
I love stories as these.
I can believe it...I had a similar experience once on a subway in Toronto. I don't think I will ever forget the young man who came into the car and changed the mood to joy of everyone on that gloomy winter day. He must have been A. Goodman's junior assistant!
I can believe it, too! Back in September 2008 I went to Washington DC for a convention, and as long as I was going to be there I was lucky enough to get an appointment to have some laser surgery on my eyes for floaters by a wonderful doctor in Falls Church, VA, a subway ride away. I had rented a car for the week, but by the 3rd day fo my 1 hour laser treatments my eyes were way too sore to drive, so I took the subway alone. Coming out my eyes were so sore I could barely open them far enough to retrace my steps to the subway station and once I got ont he train, the stops weren't being announced. I couldn't open my eyes anymore, they were streaming tears and sooo sore. I asked a person next to me if they would tell me when we reached the stop I needed and he was rude to me, so a man on my other side told me he would gladly tell me. When we got there he got off with me. I asked if it was his stop, too. He said it wasn't, he needed to go a couuple more, but he wwas in no hurry, he was just moving back to town that very day and new the town well, so could get me to my hotel. My first thought was...I am temporarily blind, I am carrying my backpack of all my money and credit cards...but I don't feel scared at all...what's wrong with this picture?? He walked me the 3 blocks to my hotel, talking about Jesus! I wanted to cry, I thought, this guy is my guardian angel...but didn't really think it seriously, jsut happy to have him there. When we got to my hotel he walked me to the elevator, pressed my floor, asked me if I was OK to get to my room alone. I told him I was. So then I hugged him and he left...It was a huge, open lobby with one big doorway out...I looked around, and yes, even though I know I could barely see, I opened my eyes as much as I could to see him go...and he was gone...no crowd to hide him, nothing...just gone...and way too far to walk to the one way out for him to have gotten out...God sent me an angel to get me back safely in a dangerous situation...I will always know that I was so very blessed that day!! Thank you Lord!!!!
". . . And by so doing, have entertained angels, unawares." Have you helped someone today?
its very,wonderful story,God can do all things,i love it,and its true what the mother said we never know if its Angel visiting,us.
My husband and I love this angel story!
I truly enjoyed this wonderful story, it enlightened my day!
I really enjoyed the story! I thought Mr Goodman was a angel the whole time, but I still got goose bumps at the end!
The part of the article which says there is no footprint on the snow sounds so convincing to my rational mind.
This story is beautiful; it brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for sharing this. It warmed my heart.
A wonderful story by a wonderful woman, who is a writer, a storyteller, and a Christian friend. I hope that we will see more of her work.
A wonderful story by a wonderful woman, who is a writer, a storyteller, and a Christian friend. I hope that we will see more of her work.
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