1. Presents. I like getting them. I like giving them. Here are some inexpensive gift ideas: Candles, candy bars, six-packs of favorite soft drinks, chocolate-chip cookies, small picture frames, bookmarks, Christmas ornaments, decorative computer printer paper, hand lotion, etc. We have a tendency to think that good presents have to cost a lot of money. They don't. Something to show that you're thinking of them this holiday season is all that is needed for your co-workers, friends, etc. It's not about the money.
2. Lights. I love Christmas lights. I like to drive around my town and see all the displays. I appreciate the hard work that went into them. I like the way the way the lights gleam in the night. It's a metaphor for what Christmas really is about.
3. Shopping. It's where I catch the bustle and hustle of the season. Yeah, it's hurried, and it makes my feet hurt. But I like thinking of people and what they might like.
4. Christmas bags. Oh, I still wrap a few gifts, but otherwise, brightly colored bags have freed me of hours of wrapping.
5. Carols. I like singing them. I like hearing them.
6. Church and school Christmas children's programs. Nothing is as sweet or as funny. Makes my heart melt. No apologies for that.
7. The way people will give more during this time to the needy. It's like we're reminded of how blessed we are and how much we really have. So we share. Some people say that it's guilt. I don't believe that's true for most of us. I believe it's compassion. It's where we show that we have incredible potential as a species. It's where we justify our existence.
8. Food. I love turkey and dressing, pineapple adorned ham, fluffy garlic and chive mashed potatoes, fresh green salad, golden pumpkin pies … Hmmmmm ….
9. Get-togethers with friends. We're all busy, we're all tired, we're all broke, but we all enjoy sharing time and raising a cup of cider together.
10. Family time. They make me crazy at times, but I wouldn't give up any one of them. We're connected by blood and history. We're loud, opinionated, funny and brash. We love as hard as we fight. We're family. And that's that.
11. Quiet, worshipful Midnight Masses and other church Christmas services. It's a time of quiet in this incredibly busy season. I remember sitting in the local Catholic Church at Midnight Night Mass a couple of Christmases ago as the day became new and listening to the silence between the prayers and songs. I felt renewed in spirit and grateful for the many undeserved blessings in my life.
12. Nativity scenes. The heart of the mystery. The God coming to earth in the form of a babe. Remembrances that we were loved enough for someone to give up glory for us. The beginning of a journey that would change a world. A light in the darkness. A star in the ebony sky. A gift to humanity.
14 comments:
What a lovely post! I can't think of anything you missed. Merry Christmas, Tech!
Excellent post, Tech. Thank you for sharing.
(My, that Crystal is quick on the comments! I'm going to have to try harder! ::) )
Tech, I should have known you'd love Christmas. It's all part of your country charm. If you weren't sincere, you'd be annoying! :)
(Crystal is fast. We'll both work harder, Gloria!)
Thank you, Crystal. Merry Christmas to you and M.
Thank you, Gloria. My pleasure.
(LOL)
Thank you, Slim ... I think that was a compliment ... I think ... :)
(I love this contest!)
"Crystal is fast"...hmm..where have I heard that before?
#12...gets me everytime.
I went to Chickasha tonight, Amber. It was my first trip there and it was well worth it. I highly recommend it as well.
I've never said you were fast, Crystal. Never. I don't care what you might have heard, I didn't say it! :)
#12 gets me, too, Michelle. The beauty and simplicity of it always speak to my heart.
Merry Christmas, Amber! I'm glad you're not a bah humbug person. Of course, I don't think any of my friends are. We all know what's important.
Thank you, FF. I had prepared another one to mail today. I'm glad you got the first one finally.
THank you tech. i couldnt have said it better myself. i love christmas
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