Wendy Johnson grew up as an only child to a couple of parents who hated winter. So, Wendy was raised to think that winter was always just something to bear with until the days grew warmer, when the three of them could take their beloved speedboat out on the lake once again. So, it was a big adjustment for Wendy when she married Kevin. He came from a large family that lived for the holiday season. They made the most of every day from Thanksgiving through New Years.
Kevin introduced Wendy to more holiday traditions than she could count. Wendy resisted at first, but eventually got over her "bah humbug" attitude. In time, she really began to enjoy Christmas, seeing it through Kevin's eyes.
A year after they got married, Wendy gave birth to a son. They named him Richard. (Ricky for short). Over the years, Kevin especially delighted in seeing how much his wife enjoyed experiencing Christmastime with their son. It was almost as if it was just as new to her as it was for Ricky.
When Ricky turned five years old, another family tradition kicked in. It was time for Ricky to wake up on Christmas day and find a Lionel train set under the tree.
"What does 'O-gauge' mean?" Wendy asked her husband. She was wrapping the box that contained the engine, while Kevin wrapped a bigger box that contained the track, the power supply, and some basic scenery.
"I don't know if the O stands for anything, but look here. See how this track is almost two inches wide, and how that engine you are wrapping is about eight inches long? That makes it O-gauge. There's also HO, which stands for 'Half-O.' That track is only an inch wide and the engines are only about four inches long, and there's also N-scale, which is about half of that, again. But neither HO nor N are good enough for our boy. No, siree, Bob."
"Oh, whatever. I'm sorry I asked. Just tell me, can I use the same wrapping paper for the caboose, or do you want to be able to tell them apart?"
A week had gone by and it was now the day before Christmas. Wendy was running around somewhat frazzled. She and Kevin had tried to arrange twice before to be together when Ricky sat on Santa's lap to have his picture taken, but Kevin kept getting called into work to solve a recurring computer emergency. So, finally, Kevin told Wendy to just go without him.