I have a love/hate relationship with Christmas.
I hate that we as a society have commercialized something so special as the arrival of God's one and only son sent to save his people.
I hate that mega-chain department/wholesale stores start decorating, play Christmas music, run special marketing campaigns, and put out those gift sets right after Halloween and before Thanksgiving.
I hate that we spend so much time rushing around here and there trying to get our shopping or other tasks accomplished.
I hate that we fill up the season with parties, caroling, addressing cards, and decorating.
I hate that people are so rude, crass, and impatient with one another.
I hate that my husband works more hours during the Christmas season than at any other time in the year and that we have even less time to spend together as a family.
I hate that we focus more on what gifts we're giving instead of feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, and visiting the sick and imprisoned.
Most of all I hate that during this season I grieve more for my parents as Christmas was the most important time of year for my family.
I love the smells in the air, smells of cakes, cookies, candies that we bake.
I love deciding what colors I'm going to decorate for the season, the actual decorating, and wrapping of the presents in paper to co-ordinate with my colors.
I love all types of Christmas music and start playing it right after Thanksgiving. Music gets me in the Christmas spirit better and faster than anything.
I love singing all the hymns and popular music to the top of my lungs.
I love pulling out my Christmas music and practicing on the piano.
I love how beautiful our church looks during the season and I love how we all work together to make it so.
I love our special church services. The Epiphany service and our Hanging of the Greens are the opening and closing of the season and it wouldn't be Christmas without them.
I love that our family gathers together to celebrate our long held traditions.
I love surprising my husband with gifts that he never expected.
I love the looks on my children's faces on Christmas morning. Nothing can compare to their looks of surprise and wonder.
I love that there's a spirit of peace and goodwill in the air, I only wish that it could last the year through.
Most of all, I love the Baby Jesus and what his coming to earth means for me and the entire human race.
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6 comments:
Wow, that's really good. Is this all original? If so, you should start your own Christams love/hate meme!
So, are you officially a blogger again?
Wow...it's so nice to visit here regularly and find a new post...and this is a great post, Stacie!
For us, this year is totally different than ever before:
*we have only one party to attend (yay!)
*I'm not super-shopping (bought two gifts, ordered one, and everyone else wants/needs money)
*we haven't settled on one church yet, so we're visiting around, and I'm enjoying the variety of events and services
*Christmas morning will be just the two of us (but next year, there will be a grandbaby!)
*everything seems topsy-turvy...
However, because of all of this - and in spite of all of this - I am finding that this year I am able to focus on what Christmas is really all about...and I am just so thankful for Jesus!
Sorry...I'm rambling again, aren't I?
art? is this original? geez.. i thought you knew I am an original... but I think I know what you mean, and yes, it is completely all me.. I didn't "steal" this from anyone.
vicki - ramblers are most welcome here! :)
I'm with you on the "loves".
Shoot. I was rude to a sales girl the other day. Gah! I hate to admit that. I may go back to the store to apologize.
So glad that you are back Stace!!!
Jen
Just saw that you were blogging again!
I agree that Christmas is hard when our loved ones have passed on. I still miss Christmas Eve at my Grandma's.
Great list.
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