I'll be home for Christmas

I'll be home for Christmas

Read a story of hope and joy as a family is reunited for Christmas.
Updated:
2009-10-30 22:14
Published:
2003-12-24 00:00
By 
Laura Eggertson

Christmas stories

In the 12 years they'd been together, Jane Dunbar had never spent a Christmas apart from her husband, Rod. But it was Dec. 21, 1999, and Rod and seven other United Pipeline Systems workers had been missing in the jungles of Ecuador for more than three months.

Dunbar and his colleagues were being held for ransom by armed guerillas. They had already killed one person. The company was negotiating for the men's release. Every day, at home in Edmonton, Jane fought her fear. She lay in their comfortable bed at night, tormented with thoughts about where Rod was sleeping. But through stress-aggravated migraines, a panic attack, and constant worry, she remained strong. The Dunbars' seven-year-old daughter, Krissy, needed her.

Rod had often been away for months at a stretch laying or repairing pipelines in foreign countries. He'd missed some holidays - but never Christmas. Jane clung to her conviction that Rod would make it out of the jungle alive. "I just thought he was coming home, no matter what," she says.

As Christmas approached, Jane and Krissy kept the faith. They bought presents for Rod and decorated the tree. But Krissy stopped Jane from placing their hand-made angel on top of the tree. That was the job Krissy and Rod did together.

Four days before Christmas, the phone rang. Racing upstairs, Jane missed the call. She was in time to hear Rod's voice on the answering machine. A few minutes later, he called back - and Jane knew he was free.

On Dec. 23, Rod Dunbar stepped through the door of his Edmonton home. Seconds later, Krissy dragged him down to the recreation room where the Christmas tree stood. Calling on all the endurance left in muscles weakened from his imprisonment, Rod hoisted his daughter above his head - and she placed the Christmas angel atop their tree.

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  • linda wrote:

    Nov 18, 2005

    2009-09-22 10:49 AM

    I just read "I'll be home for Christmas." This inspired me greatly as I, too, have a few i'd like to share. It was always a family tradition to celebrate the family at one place one year and then another, but my siblings have been rude and obnoxious so I dont share this special time with them any more. Because of it, i'm hurting because of the current goings on about what's happened since mom passed on 5 years ago. I live alone with my Siamese cat. The other day, I was talking to my sister and I forgot for a minute and almost called her mom. I told her what i almost called her and she knew. I cried as i hung up the phone afterwards, then a friend came and gave me a hug. That friend is my cat. Cats are very nice to have. They know when we are lonely.
  • Suzanne wrote:

    Jan 01, 2008

    2009-09-22 10:50 AM

    I just finish reading I ll be home for Christmas what a nice story it has a special meaning me this year as my son is living and working in New York he made a special point of being home for Christmas as he only has 4 days between Christmas and New Year. I made sure I had a whole day with him so on Christmas eve we went shopping and he brought me out for coffee and spent time with him it mean a lot for the both of us. He return back on boxing day my husband and I brought him back to the airport, it was a special Christmas.
  • SUZANNE wrote:

    Nov 23, 2004

    2009-11-18 3:01 PM

    I just read your artcile I'll be home for Christmas. What a touching story. I have a different situation. My oldest son is presently studying in the USA , so whenever I receive a phone or an e-mail, it's always, so nice. I learned with time that whenever the phone rang not to worry about him or think that something happened. This time of the month is always special being it's their Thanksgiving we get a chance to see eachother for more than 2 days. This year will be even more special as he's flying down instead of bussing it. I'll make sure that when he comes down we make a turkey on that Thursday of Thanksgiving and also that's the day I spend time with him. We go for coffee and also shopping for clothes for him. Who can forget shopping especially when mom's paying, right? Hope you enjoy my little comment on the above mentioned article.
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