On his 93rd birthday, Arnold’s only wish was to hear the laughter of his children once more. His home, filled with memories of his late wife and children, felt painfully quiet. After failed calls to his kids, Arnold wrote heartfelt letters, asking them to come home for Christmas.
Neighbors helped decorate, but Christmas came and went with no sign of his family. As Arnold sat alone at the table, tears in his eyes, a knock at the door finally broke the silence. His children, with their families, had come. They embraced him, bringing love and laughter back into the house, fulfilling Arnold’s wish.