Tale of Aliyah

Aliyah was a thirteen year old elf.  Her days were spent working in the doll workshop because girls were supposedly suited for making dolls although she was more mechanically inclined. She was a good natured elf and did not believe in whining.

One day, Santa stopped by in one of his morning strolls.  He walked up to Aliyah and addressed her, “ Aliyah, I have a special request in one of the letters to Santa.  It is a request for a ballerina music box for a girl in wheelchair.  I know that you like mechanical objects and ballet.  Please take care of this wish.”

Aliyah was delighted and she was eager to reply, “Yes, Santa.  I’d like to make the ballerina music box”.  Right away, Santa transferred her to the mechanical toy workshop.

Aliyah entered the unfamiliar workshop.  The workshop leader took her to her  worktable and pointed to the cupboards with all kinds of parts she might need.  Right away she decided to collect all she would require for constructing the music box.

Aliyah took a basket and went to the cupboards.  She picked up a white box with four legs and a curved lid.  Then she added pink satin, glue, scissors,  paints and brush, music mechanism, key, turntable, oval mirror and a ballerina figure in lavender tutu.

At first, Aliyah took the interior measurements of the box.  Then she cut a circular whole at the bottom of the box to insert the musical mechanism.  Using the measurements, she cut the pink satin for the lining of the interior of the box.  She left an oval space in the center of the lid’s inside.  She painted rose flowers on top of the lid.  Then she glued  the satin lining inside the box.  She attached the mirror in the space left in the center.

Now she had to take care of the  mechanical part.  Aliyah inserted the music mechanism through the hole in the bottom.  She inserted the key and played Tchaikovsky’s “SwanLake” and saw that the key worked.  She placed the turntable on top of the mechanism.  Above that, she attached the ballerina and turned the key.  The ballerina moved gracefully in time with the strains of music.  It was satisfying to see the mirror reflect the graceful movements of the ballerina.   When  the music ended, she closed the lid and made sure the ballerina figure folded neatly.

Aliyah was pleased with her work.  But she wanted to make it presentable.  She chose a red box and lined it with tissue paper.  Then she placed the ballerina music box on the tissue.   She closed the lid and tied a gold ribbon around the box.  As a final touch, she added a golden bow.  She took the gift box to Santa and returned for a well earned rest.

On Christmas morning, Santa came to see Aliyah.   “Aliyah, come with me to the library.”   They walked to the library and entered.  Santa went to the big antique desk on which there was a huge globe.   On the desk, there was a scope pointing to the globe.  Santa turned globe in such a way that the scope was pointing to Clinton, New York.  He explained to Aliyah, “ It is the Santa Scope and you can see anywhere in the world through it.”

Aliyah went up to the desk and looked through the eyepiece.   She was looking through the window of a dark grey house with white shutters.  She realized that she was looking at a living room with a ceiling high Christmas tree in all its glory.  Then she saw a girl of her age wheeling in.  Aliyah saw the girl picking up a red gift box with gold ribbon and bow.  The girl untied the ribbon and opened the box.  She made an “O” with her mouth.  In the box was the music box with roses.  Simultaneously Aliyah also said, “O” because itt was the music box she created.  The girl opened the box and turned the key.  The ballerina pirouetted to the strains of music and the girl’s joy was undeniable.  Aliyah was elated and she turned to Santa and said impulsively, “ Thank you, Santa.  This is the best Christmas gift for me.  It was wonderful that I could see the great smile on that girl’s face and to know that I gave her that joy.  Merry Christmas!”

Tale of Jason

Life is not easy for everyone.  Sixteen year old elf Jason firmly believed that.  The Christmas Season was approaching.  Santa Land was going to be a busy hive.

Jason worked in the toy train and car workshop.   These were popular gifts for younger children.  That means that the production scale was large.  Each elf was responsible for large quantities of toys.

Jason was very concerned with due reason.  Recently he had found that he had a hard time staying awake.  Normally, he was always seen with a winning smile.  But, his face showed a worried look.  How was he supposed to fulfill his quota of toys?  He looked at the heaps of toys other elves had completed.  He sighed deeply.

Santa always kept a watchful  eye on his young elves.  He took great care in nurturing the budding talents and natures.  He believed in positive reinforcements.   He had been watching Jason for a few days.  He noticed that something was bothering the young elf.

On one morning, Santa sauntered up to the toy train workshop.  He stopped at Jason’s  work table and listened to the deep sigh.  He decided to address the issue.  He asked, “ Hi, Jason,  is anything the matter?”

Jason raised his doleful eyes.  He had the most beautiful eyes.   They were sad now.  Another deep sigh escaped.  “Santa, I am having a hard time in making my trains.  I feel drowsy all the time and I am not able to finish making the trains.  I am worried that I am going to fall short.”

Santa’s smile was kind.  He wanted to energize Jason.  He sat next to the young elf and said, “Jason, I have an idea.  I am going to a make a contraption that will keep you awake.  Then you will be able to finish like the other elves.”  Then he left leaving behind a hopeful elf.

Evening came and the sun was reaching the horizon.  The elves were putting their works away and leaving for home.  The workshops were closed.   Santa quickly approached the toy workshop and entered it after unlocking the door.  He turned on the lights and walked towards the cupboards where all the spare parts were stored.

Santa chose a very strong string, a pulley and a 5” bell.   He attached the pulley to one of the rafters of the ceiling and pulled the string over it.  One end of the string was over Jason’s worktable.   He attached the bell to the end which was pulled over the groove of the pulley.  He pulled the unattached end of the string and seconds later heard a satisfactory “ping”.   He found his contraption satisfactory.  With a smug smile, he closed the door and left the workshop.

Next morning, Jason went to his desk and sat down.  As usual, he began to feel drowsy as he started to work on attaching wheels to a blue train.  Suddenly Santa was by his side and casually said, “ Jason, I want you to try something.”  He pointed to his contraption and tied the string to his right hand.  He pulled the string and suddenly the bell tingled.  He said, “Every time you fall asleep, your hand will drop pulling the string.  Then the bell will ring and you will wake up.”  Jason  yanked the string and the bell tingled with a clear tone.

Everyone resumed work and soon got used to the tingling of the bell periodically.  Jason noticed that he advanced in completing his task.  The number of completed toys kept going up.   Soon the competitive edge of Jason’s work became well known. The constant smile on Jason’s face bore testament to his success.  The beautiful smile was back.