This moving short film about love and loss at Christmas will leave you in tears. Make sure you have a box of tissues nearby, as you’ll need them while watching this powerful and beautiful clip. Watch this short, heartbreaking and sweet video about a part of the Christmas season we don’t like to think about, but is, sadly, all too real.
Christmas is, without a doubt, the most wonderful time of the year. Many songs and television specials have made this statement over the years, which has since been confirmed by the wonderful gatherings, time spent with family and friends and the delicious, mouth-watering treats and dishes. It’s hard to compete with the Christmas season. As great as they may be, there’s no way Valentine’s Day, Arbor Day or Thanksgiving can ever top Christmas.
But as wonderful as the Christmas season is, it can also be an incredibly painful time. Some may even decide to ignore the holiday season altogether. That’s because Christmas can remind us of those we’ve lost and who are no longer here to celebrate with us and help carry out those cherished, annual traditions.
A beautiful, incredibly powerful clip posted on YouTube reminds us that some have suffered loss and do hurt, especially around the Christmas season. That’s why it’s a good idea to reach out to and check on people around the Christmas season, let them know you love and care for them.
In the video, a young woman, within the last year, has suffered the loss of her husband or fiancé. With it being Christmastime, she is having a tough time. She remembers last Christmas as she sits on the couch, wiping away tears.
However, her loving and loyal pup understands she is hurting immensely. The dog wants nothing more than to see her happy, to cheer her up. So, the pup sets out on a tear-jerking, heartwarming mission to give her a little happiness amidst her grief.
This clip is enough to make even the most stoic, unemotional person shed a tear or two.
Revelation 21:4 “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.”