試す 金 - 無料
The First Step
Guideposts
|Dec/Jan 2026
All I wanted for Christmas was to get along with my brother
SIBLING DIFFERENCES
Rebecca and her older brother, Noah, may have opposite personalities, but the two have found ways to bridge their disagreements.
Why was my older brother, Noah, lounging on the couch watching TV while I was running around cleaning the kitchen? He was the reason our family's Christmas Eve dinner got pushed up to tonight, December 23. He had to work on the twenty-fourth.
He was also the reason why Mom hadn't started cooking yet. She was out having lunch with Noah’s girlfriend, Anastasia, to get to know her better. I didn’t want Mom to come home to a messy house. She had enough to do.
“Hey, I could use a hand putting away the dishes,” I called to Noah out in the living room.
“Sure,” he said, then strolled into the kitchen.
I stifled the urge to ask him why I needed to ask for his help. Noah was 23, out of college and living on his own. I was 20 and would graduate college in the spring. We were young adults, but for the past six years, ever since he’d moved out for college, we fought like little kids every time we were together.
I knew it upset Mom. It upset me even more. Lord, all I want for Christmas is to get along with my brother, I thought. Is that too much to ask?
I was wiping down the counter when I realized Noah had gone back to the couch. I glanced at the dishwasher.
He'd put away a total of two dishes. The rest were sitting there in the rack.
“Are you kidding me?” I marched out to the living room. “I cleaned the rest of the house, Mom's going to make dinner for everyone, and you can’t be bothered to empty the dishwasher?”
“What do you want from me?” Noah said. “I put some dishes away.”
“Two!” I held up two fingers. “Two!” I stormed off to my room before he could answer. I slammed the door and flopped on my bed.
このストーリーは、Guideposts の Dec/Jan 2026 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
Guideposts からのその他のストーリー
Guideposts
A Preview From Walking in Grace 2026
Ours was not a musical family. Dad had a guitar he never played. We kids plucked at the strings, but none of us thought to learn to play it ourselves. As part of a music program in school, I took up the recorder. The hope was to graduate to clarinet and join the band. I liked the recorder and practiced regularly. But my family could not afford a clarinet, and I stopped.
1 min
Dec/Jan 2026
Guideposts
His Cardinal Rule
Why this man has crafted hundreds of redbirds out of wood and given them away
4 mins
Dec/Jan 2026
Guideposts
Their Scrappy Christmas
It looked like they wouldn't have much of a holiday that year
3 mins
Dec/Jan 2026
Guideposts
Blankets for Baby Jesus
Could I get my young son to understand the reason for the season?
3 mins
Dec/Jan 2026
Guideposts
The Legend of Zelda
How learning to play a video game unexpectedly helped this mom in her grief journey
6 mins
Dec/Jan 2026
Guideposts
The Popover Promise
My first Christmas as a mother had me longing for childhood Christmases with my mom
4 mins
Dec/Jan 2026
Guideposts
Stitched With Love
If the Lord is willing and the creek don't rise, I know exactly where I'll be every Monday at 3 P.M.
4 mins
Dec/Jan 2026
Guideposts
A Hundred Shades of Green
Day by day, I was losing my daddy to dementia. What would be left of him?
5 mins
Dec/Jan 2026
Guideposts
“MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM HEAVEN”
Four nights before Christmas, and my tree was bare.
2 mins
Dec/Jan 2026
Guideposts
The Memory Ornament
I sat at the dining room table, surrounded by craft supplies, putting the finishing touches on my mom's Christmas gift—an ornament that opened like a jar and held slips of paper with handwritten memories of the year.
1 mins
Dec/Jan 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

