I’m not feeling it. I have spent my entire life loving and
enjoying the Fall through the New Year, celebrating with family, friends and
co-workers. I’ve been the one who decorated my folks’ house (inside and out),
helped cook food, organize parties…etcetera, etcetera…This year though…I just
don’t feel like it. I long for summer, a ridiculous number of activities, and
good outdoor fun. Oh well. It ain’t summer…
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There are so many different Holidays this time of year. No
matter your religious, cultural, or family background there is a good chance
you spend much of December celebrating something, even if you are the epitome
of a lone wolf…you probably have some work related party or at least some
tradition of being the most rad, cool, lonesome human being during a season of
gathering.
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Traditions. That is what this time centers around. Perhaps
everything you do, you do because that is what you have always done. Mindlessly
buying expensive gifts for friends and family, making treats, going to a church
you haven’t been to for 364 days. Whatever it is, whatever your reasons…I urge
you to stop and think about why you do what you do.
I had a discussion with some folks and have read many posts
about people abandoning Thanksgiving and rebelling against Christmas because of
what the 2 represent. Typically we are smashed in the face with images of greed
and gluttony. From where I stand, I have determined that holidays are only what
you make them. If you disagree with the mainstream idea of what these days
represent, then it is your responsibility to turn them into what that day/time/season
means to you. Same goes for your everyday life.
Reject the negative and let this be an opportunity to make
positive contributions to your community. I spent the last however many years
helping my mom prepare and create the Christmas she wanted because it made her
and the people around me happy. I gave them what they wanted, what they
expected, because seeing a group of people I love the most in this world
enjoying the work I had done is what I wanted.
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I still want to see them happy, but similarly, I want them
to want the same for me. Exercising not only holiday traditions, but the manner
by which I treat people year round has exhausted me. I give my love and time
the way Americans spend money, with reckless abandon. I only have so much to
give, I don’t have love and time like a credit card, my tank is empty and I
fear the engine is about to cut out. I need love, and I don’t know where to
find it.
Maybe the perception is that I have changed. I prefer to
view it as evolving. For this reason, and those listed above, I will spend this
season giving only what I am able. Traditions have to start somewhere.
I love giving gifts. It doesn’t matter the time of year, or
if it is someone’s birthday, if I see something I think a person would enjoy, I
like to get it for them. I don’t always just happen upon items, by listening to
what people say about what they want, and what things are important to them, I
often scour the internet researching how to get my hands on some priceless or
seemingly irreplaceable items. I have a very hard time giving gifts that mean
nothing…such a hard time that I don’t do it.
My mother had six children. Her holiday seasons have always
been hectic. I have always helped prepare, execute and clean up the “doin’s.”
This year I volunteered to host the dinner Christmas Eve. I have heard many
complaints about what I would prepare from those who never contribute. I
decided that they do not have a say. It was only at this point that they
offered to prepare “food” of their choosing; they do not understand that would
defeat the purpose. I want to have a Compassionate Christmas.
The Fire Place...5 siblings, 2 significant others, 5 nieces/nephews, and parents... |
I have yet to decide about decorations…I have a fair amount. I will admit I love lights. LOVE LIGHTS…despite my disinterest in this season as a whole, I, like most living breathing things, am attracted to bright, shiny, flashing, colorful displays. So we’ll see how far I get with that, and trees and what have you…trees do smelllllll soooooo gooooooood.
I’m not trying to be a party pooper…What I have wanted in
the past is not what I want right now. I am making an attempt to do what I
think is right, for me and for my community. This difference feels weird, and I
am experiencing some guilt as a result, I don’t know how to remedy it. Some
people want to “Keep Christ in Christmas,” others just want 60” TVs; I want
Compassion and support, maybe I should write Santa…
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