The lady recounts the incident in which her mother-in-law presented her and her sister-in-law with jeweled gifts, but she received a pair of plastic earrings while her sister-in-law received a diamond necklace. But there was more going on in the present than the lady had imagined.
Her tale is this.
A noticeable gap in gifts was created when my sister-in-law got a diamond necklace and my mother-in-law gave me cheap earrings. There was a shocking turn of events that had my hubby in an angry fury. As part of a lengthy family tradition, the apparently trashy earrings included a hidden key.
The key from the earrings opened a little box in my mother-in-law’s dusty basement chamber, and within were my husband’s great-grandmother’s old journal and some ancient gold jewelry. The journal detailed her ordeal as an immigrant, and the jewelry was an heirloom that had been treasured for many years.
I was really taken aback by this new insight. The plastic earrings were an important element of a special custom that had deep roots in the family’s history, rather than an inconsiderate present. The actual present was the duty to preserve the family heritage.