Monday, March 5, 2012

CHRISTMAS... ENOUGH ALREADY!

Sunday, December 5, 2010
CHRISTMAS
Where does it begin? Where does it end?
Enough already!
Decorations begin going up in commercial establishments along with the Halloween decor. Ads, commercials and billboards begin proclaiming the need to buy-buy-buy in order to have Christmas. Thanks to Clement Moore, we now seem to view Christmas as a time to celebrate commercialism more than anything else.
I hear on the radio that most families (average) spend $2,500.00 per year on gifts at Christmas time. Since (according to the media) most families currently do not have that much disposable extra cash, it must be money they don't have: Whip out the credit cards!
Well, I don't. That means someone else spends more to make up for what I am not spending.
To me it is a time to reflect on all that we are endowed with by our Creator and to express gratitude for the gifts that are rained upon us which we seldom recognize or appreciate.
It is enough that we sing actual Christmas Carols (Not Santa or Jack Frost songs)It is enough that we share a meal with friends and family.
I have always noticed a tendency for people (even within my family there was a time) to attempt to outdo themselves each year for the holiday and gift-giving celebrations.
If I can find a nice Episcopal church or something along those more traditional lines, I may attempt to visit the Christmas Eve service, just to embue myself with the feelings of the elegant ceremony and solemn joyfullness and the beautiful music. (Let's hope. This is Nashville, where everything is guitar and twang)
Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh. Hmmm. I got the Frankincense and Myrrh covered with my essential oils. The gold I suppose a few of the gold-colored dollar coins suffice? Visa gift cards? Well, I'm not giving physical gifts this year. I am giving my loving blessings to all of those upon whom my thoughts rest and best wishes to all.
Love and Blessings
Victoria

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