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December 25th has arrived once more. It is my first year without either parent
alive (Dad died just before Christmas in 1977, and my mom this fall), and I
can’t help but reflect on the wonderful Christmases past. Mom and Dad always made Christmas very
special for us, and I have nothing but great memories of them – memories of
family and laughter and singing, of feasting and going to church and going for
walks on the pier, of stockings bulging with gifts and a tree magical in its beauty.
I miss those days in many ways, and yet I also love the
simpler, quieter Christmases I have now.
It is a season of joy and friendship and music and magic – the lights
around the town, meals shared with friends,
singing songs old and new, walking on the sea walk. Times change, and in change there is both
sorrow and joy – grief for what is no more, and hopeful anticipation for what
lies ahead.
I know there are some readers for whom this Christmas is
difficult. To those who have lost loved ones, I wish you comfort in grieving
and joy in remembering. To those who are
far from home, I wish you safe travelling, great new adventures, and delightful
new friendships. To those who are facing challenging health issues, I wish you
the best possible outcomes, strength for the road ahead, and support from
family and friends.
To those that are today with family, cherish the moment, treasure
the love. The years pass in a flash, and we know not
what lies ahead.
Christmas is a time of hope, of joy, of faith, of generosity. May each of you experience Christmas each day
of your life.
Merry Christmas, everyone.
Jean, Eddie, Mitzi, Shiloh
and Allie.
4 comments:
Merry Christmas to you Jean and to all the little friends there with you,
May you rejoice in your memories and enjoy the new ones to come.
Best wishes for all the Best for the New Year.
Merry Christmas Jean and family
You speak such truth it brings tears to my eyes.
"To those that are today with family, cherish the moment, treasure the love. The years pass in a flash, and we know not what lies ahead."
So true, so true.
Stay safe in the coming year.
Hugs Mark n Del,
King, P.MollyDawg and Lady May
A lovely post Jean. It has been a year of loss for many of us, all the best to you and yours
Stay healthy, stay safe,
Kate,
Lucy, Finn and Lady Grayce
Merry Christmas, Jean, to you and your critters, and all the best to you in 2014.
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