The Parable of the Cheeseball
I wasn’t planning on sharing another post before the holidays, but last night I felt like I wanted to share this story that happened last year. And so, here I am. I’m calling it The Parable of the Cheeseball. {I’m sharing the following story with my friend, Fern’s, permission.}
As many of you know, for many years, my family has made and delivered cheeseballs as gifts to neighbors/friends, etc, for the holidays. It’s become a tradition that I think will last forever. And it’s hilarious to see how excited some of the “regulars” on our list get as the holiday season approaches. Starting early December, I have to carefully and somewhat warily walk down some hallways at church afraid I might be accosted by the energetic souls wondering eagerly when the cheeseballs will be delivered this year. Haha.
We make between 50-85 cheeseballs every year. It’s fun. It’s messy. It’s tradition.
Last year, however, something unintentional happened with this cheeseball tradition.
There was a family at our church going through some tough things. We knew this family a little bit – our kids are in some of the same grades, and we interacted with them here and there at church and school events. Their mom, Fern, had just undergone a major and very invasive brain surgery and was at home beginning a very, very long recovery. She was in severe pain. She could barely get up and move out of bed due to lethargy and pain and risk of falling. Not only that, she could hardly eat because part of her jaw had been cut during the brain surgery and was healing, but she couldn’t open her mouth very far at all and could only eat really soft foods.
This sweet family had been in our prayers for weeks. One night close to Christmas, it was fairly late in the evening. Maybe 9-ish. Too late, really, to be considered appropriately polite to drop something off at anyone’s house. But we were in major cheeseball mode and all social norms had flown out the window in the face of cheeseball delivering.
Brian and the kids had one last cheeseball on their tray for delivery, and Brian called me and said “I think I’m going to take this up to Fern and her family.” We had never delivered a cheeseball to Fern and her family in years prior because we hadn’t known them previously. They didn’t even know we did this sort of thing. I suggested that it might be too late, but Brian insisted that he wanted to deliver this one last cheeseball.
So he and the boys drove up to Fern’s house and dropped off the cheeseball. And that was that. We didn’t think much more of it (other than me delivering a mildly grumpy look at Brian when he got home because I still felt like I was in the right and he was in the wrong, and sometimes just shooting someone a dirty look makes me feel better – amiright?? – even though I know that is the opposite of how one should behave during the holiday season).
The next day, a text message popped up on my phone. It was from Fern. And this is what it said:
“Good morning, Melanie this is Fern. I just texted your husband and got your number and told him to thank you for the cheese ball and said there is a story behind it. A couple days before you guys brought it over I asked [my husband] to make me one and he told me that he was way too busy to make me one and that he didn’t have the time to go to the store to buy the stuff to make one, he wasn’t ignoring me he was just buy with having to go into work and taking care of the stuff that needed to be taken care of around the house and taking care of me. He didn’t want me falling cuz I was and falling and hitting things. I could barely open my mouth so I was soo craving a cheese ball.”
“His sister came over to help me while he was at work again I asked her if she could make me a cheeseball she told me she didn’t know how to make one. So I let it go. But it was still in the back of my mind. I knew I could eat one cuz I could microwave it to where I could eat it. Anyway I was in soo much pain last night and someone knocked on the door and it was your sons.”
“Who had exactly what I was wanting. They said Merry Christmas and [my son] said Merry Christmas back. He brought me the Christmas ball and I just cried. I saw who it was from and I quietly thanked Heavenly Father for the angel who probably listened to a prompting and brought what I was truly wanting. It’s the best gift. Your family are true angels!”
And you guys, in that instant, I was humbled beyond words and brought to some serious tears. Humbled because I had been mildly irritated and a little too free with the dirty looks the night before when Brian and the boys wanted to deliver this “one last cheeseball” too late in the evening and humbled because it seemed that a tremendously loving God above was working through my little family to help someone in need even though we had no idea.
We didn’t know that Fern had been praying for a cheeseball, of all things. It certainly wasn’t hard for us to drop off the cheeseball that night. In fact, we didn’t think much of it. But that simple holiday tradition that led to the prompting Brian had to take that “one last cheeseball” meant something to Fern. In that instant, it was so, so much more than just a delivered cheeseball.
I guess I felt like I wanted to share that simple story to say that sometimes the things we do may not have an impact on us in the moment of doing/giving them, but we never know, we never, ever know, what impact those small and seemingly simple things may have on others.
A delivered cheeseball. A text to randomly check in on someone. A side hug in the hallway at church or the grocery store. A loaf of bread dropped off on a doorstep. Just simply noticing someone that you don’t normally interact with and starting up a conversation.
Never ignore a prompting to reach out to someone. Even if it’s late at night and you might get a dirty look from your mom. 🙂 Even if it comes in the middle of a crazy, chaotic holiday season. And even if it takes you a bit out of your comfort zone.
I’ve been on the receiving end of small acts of service more times than I can count, and I remember them all; each one has burned a lasting warmth into my heart that blossoms every time I think of the person or event. Because others have quite literally changed my life through service, it makes me want to be a better human, a more giving person who allows myself to be open to direction that I may not even be intentionally seeking at the time. And it makes me so very grateful for the tender mercies of a loving Heavenly Father who sees all even when we are limited in what we see and understand.
That’s what this holiday season is all about, really. Giving in the truest way we can from the very depths of our heart, even if that giving comes in the rather rustic form of a cheeseball wrapped in a cellophane bag delivered by a couple young kids who have no idea what that cheeseball really means (and incidentally, neither do their parents).
Come to find out, Fern also looooooooves no-bake cheesecake (clearly she’s good people, haha!). This is very valuable information for someone like me who wants nothing more than to show my love for people through food. Especially when there’s some trading involved! (Fern made this adorable tiara and wand for Cam’s birthday last year, and I paid in cheesecake…now thats my kind of a deal.)
And I suppose that’s about all I have to say about that. What I know is that the making and giving of cheeseballs has taken on a symbolism and meaning that will stay with me forever.
Merry Christmas, friends.
I know we don’t all celebrate and believe the same things. But with all the tender feelings that fill my heart this time of year, I just want to say that I very sincerely wish you the love, happiness, and peace that you may desire and need this time of year and always. Nothing I do, not one single thing, would have any lasting value if it weren’t for my belief and unending reliance on my Savior, Jesus Christ. His birth, His life, His constant, unconditional love is truly the reason…and the path forward…for ALL the seasons I will ever pass through in this life.
Thank you for allowing me a rather sentimental post today. I’m so grateful for you, my very favorite virtual friends near and far. I wish you the very happiest of holidays.
Thank you for sharing that story, Mel! So beautiful! Thank you for all the work you do on our behalf! We love your recipes, and you! Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas!
This is beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing. I have been one of your followers for years, since the beginning, and can I say… I just love you!! I hope you have the merriest Christmas with your beautiful family!
Love!!!
Dear Mel, you are a treasure! I’m beyond grateful to you for sharing your talents with us and for blessing our families. I LOVE this post; I’m moved to tears. Thank you for your testimony – I know what you have shared is true! Heavenly Father is aware of His children! And nothing brings me more joy than to be an instrument in His hands! Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Thank you for sharing this story! It is so true that service comes in all forms, and we just never know when we might be an answer to someone’s prayers. This story sounded very similar to something that happened to me a few years ago – we couldn’t afford a poinsettia for our daughter’s grave because we were swamped in hospital bills, and it was bothering me more than it should have for her grave to sit empty that year. I did not tell anyone except God about how I was feeling, but then my neighbor’s son showed up at the doorstep with a large, beautiful poinsettia. Small and simple things! Merry Christmas to your cute family.
Beautiful story, Mel! Thank you for sharing and for the reminder to always look for ways, both big and small, to help those we encounter. I’m wishing you and your family a wonderful Christmas! I am so grateful for you and the recipes and tips you share.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful story!
I love this so much, thank you for sharing!
Thank you for sharing this.
Mel! This is my favorite kind of post that you share. Thank you for being you and continually inspiring us all to be better. I love coming here and reading your posts. You are making a huge difference in the world. Thank you for sharing your light. I hope Cam is still enjoying her dresses and got to wear the turkey one on Thanksgiving! 🙂 Merry Christmas to you and your wonderful family.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful story! It brought tears to my eyes as well. May each and every one of you be blessed beyond comprehension for following His love in your hearts. May God bless Fern and her family as they love and care for her. And you, Mel, for doing what you love, each and every day.
Beautiful story! Thanks for sharing and for all the work you do for your blog and community. Also, this cheeseball is fantastic. My mom always made them with the soup packets, and I like these WAY better (good thing she isn’t on the blog!). We made several and gave them to neighbors along with jars of your creamy hot chocolate and some homemade marshmallows. Everyone loved getting the savory cheeseball this time of year!
Thanks for sharing. Makes us remember the real reason of the season. BTW, your friend Fern sounds like an amazing person.
Merry Christmas Mel !! Every single thing we have eaten (no word of a lie) for every single meal, snack and holiday has been from you these past 10? 11? years. We have now happily tossed all recipes that are not yours so we are now scarily 100 percent dependent on you and your recipes!. Without you – my family would starve to death. No pressure. Happy holidays to you and your gorgeous family
Love this. Thank you for sharing! Thank you for sharing all your amazing recipes! Hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year! I too am so grateful for my Savior Jesus Christ. He is the reason for the season! I love celebrating Him, singing songs about Him and serving others in His name. Light the world! Love ya!
What a sweet story! I especially appreciate that it’s so relatable and something we can all do! It’s not hard to show a little extra kindness to those around us. And that is how we can make this world a better place. Serving others is how we can become more Christlike. Merry Christmas!
Beautiful story and about a cheese ball of all things! Thanks for sharing and being a good example.
Typing through tears. Thank you for sharing this deeply touching story. Truly what this season is about, our Savior, and following His example. Merry Christmas Mel!❤️ P.S. I’m heading to the store to buy ingredients for cheese balls.
This the most touching Christmas story I have read this season! Thank you for sharing and reminding me what the season is truly all about. Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing. We are on the receiving end of some kindness this year, so this is tender. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Thank you for sharing, Mel. For sharing that story and for sharing your amazing recipes. Every time I read one of your posts/recipes, I feel the sense of love and service you decscribed above.
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Much love,
Tami
Such a warm feeling inside my heart as I read your story. It’s wonderful to be the answer to someone else’s pleadings. Now I want to make your cheese ball.
Thank you so much for this post & all of your posts & work. Wow! 85. I thought I made & gave a lot at 68 – 73. I vary what I make each year. Merry Christmas to you & your loved ones. May you continue to have the energy to keep up with all you do.
That is a beautiful story, thank you for sharing it. I love stories that show how Heavenly Father uses us to bless the lives of others. Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Love this.
What a great story, Mel. Thank you for sharing. How awesome this gal got some comfort in her painful day with something she was craving. It’s inspired me to go get the ingredients and get making this for those in my neighborhood who just might need a little something special in their day.
Thank you for sharing this story and making me cry. I’m one who hesitates when I have a thought to reach out to someone. I’m always afraid I’ll be imposing–that it will be too late or too presumptuous or too personal. But I’m working on it. I love this quote from Sister Michelle D. Craig: “Whether they are direct promptings or just impulses to help, a good deed is never wasted for ‘charity never faileth’–and is never the wrong response.”
Simply beautiful❣️
I’ve never commented before but this might be my favorite post I’ve read on your blog. I cried through the whole thing. It is amazing how the little things can make such a big difference to people, especially at this time of year. Thank you for all you do. I can’t tell you how much your blog has blessed my life and my family. I almost exclusively make meals from your recipes and not once have they ever failed me. I’ve used your back to school menus, your family reunion menus and your chocolate chip cookie recipes.
Thank you for sharing. Always a good reminder to follow through on those promptings. We can usually bless someone and be blessed too. Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Such a beautiful story, and I’m so happy Fern is recovered and doing well. Thanks for the reminder of what this season is about, in the midst of the crazy chaos that sometimes has us (me) grumpily checking things off my to-do lists. Merry Christmas to you and your family Mel (and Fern and your family!), and many blessings in the new year.
What a beautiful, heartfelt post.
Thanks for sharing this Mel! I needed it. I make bread for friends and neighbors for Christmas and this year it seems like every time we go out and try to deliver my husband drives past a house and says, “oh is this person on your list?” If I say no he tells me he thinks they need one and stops anyway. Then I have to go home and make more bread and I have been grumbling a little too because my list isn’t getting shorter (43 done, 37 to go… so far). I will quit grumbling though and just be grateful that I can make someone happy. Merry Christmas Mel! I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday!
Wow beautiful story and yes, sometimes the small actions mean so much. Thank you for sharing this wonderful story. Merry Christmas to you and your family and thank you for sharing your wonderful recipes. I will be making you artichoke dip for my work potluck :).
Beautiful. Thank you for feeding my spirit today!
Sheesh! You made me cry at work!
It’s okay, though. What a sweet reminder that Heavenly Father loves and is mindful of each of us individually. Thank you for sharing! Merry Christmas!
Thank you for these reminders about life and how God works! Thank you for your recipes, too! Merry Christmas!
This is a wonderful, lovely story that almost brought a tear to my eyes. Thank you for sharing and Merry Christmas to you and yours!
This is such a touching story. It truly pulls at the heartstrings….in a good way. Thank you for reminding us that little acts of kindness on our part can go a long way in making others feel loved, cared for and worthy.
BTW, Cam is such a beauty. She is definitely her “mother’s daughter”.
Merry Christmas Mel. I wish you and yours the very best!
A beautiful reminder in this season when life seems to get especially crazy busy. Merry Christmas to you, Mel! You are your words this morning are a blessing. I hope you know how much you are appreciated in homes around the world! (Especially mine.)
It is all about the small things, the things unnoticed that we hold dear to our hearts. Life is about the tender moments, and in following that still small voice. One never knows at the time the whys of the situation. Thank you for all that you do Mel! Merry Christmas!
I never comment on your posts but I make a TON of your recipes and my family loves them! I always say I got the recipe from “my friend Mel”, and they know exactly who I am talking about 🙂 I love this post and that you shared it, what a sweet reminder of the meaning of Christmas and giving. Merry Christmas to you and your sweet family!! Now I need to go make some cheeseballs to share, these are on my “to make” list as I have never made them and am really looking forward to it now.
A perfect way to start my day – thank you (and Fern) for sharing this!
I just love this story, thank you for sharing it! I also love your cheeseball and made half a batch (two) last week for my work and they were a huge hit! Thank you for giving us the best recipes on the internet…Merry Christmas!
And now I am crying. You are so right about small things helping (or hurting) others. This post is a great reminder to be kind and thoughtful. You touch our lives every day. Thank you, Mel and Merry Christmas.
Had a feeling that this post was going to pull at my heart strings as soon as I read the title this morning. (You can do that to me from time to time.) Thanks for sharing such a lovely and touching story and for your precious time, amusing whit, clever writing and amazing food! You reaffirmed the importance of showing my littles to take the time during this hectic season to cuddle up close to those we cherish and extend kindness to those whom we may not know so well. Merriest Christmas cheer to you and yours sweet Mel!
This made me cry (in a good way!). Thank you for sharing your heart and your recipes. Merry Christmas!
What a beautiful and timely post! I’m so glad I clicked on this when scanning my blog reader this morning! Thank you so much for the reminder of the real meaning of Christmas and for sharing your testimony.
Thank you! What a great read to start my day! Merry Christmas Mel!
Thank you for this story Mel. A lovely reminder for us to not ignore “the little voice in our head” ~ it’s there for a reason. Merry Christmas.