Showing posts with label anticipation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anticipation. Show all posts

Friday, December 27, 2013

What It's All About

Christmas, that is. We all know what it's all about- a time to celebrate/acknowledge the birth of the Christ Child. We all also put our own spins on the season. Some have forgotten all about the birth of Jesus. Some have put him on the back burner. Some share the day with Santa. And presents. And family.

I put no stock in the caring of when Christ was actually born. I believe it matters more that we celebrate regardless of the date. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day are two of the most wonderful days of the year. But, for me, the best part is the preparation and anticipation that begins the weekend after Thanksgiving.

People who know me, truly know me, are aware of this fact. Which means that there is one person for certain and maybe one more (not really, the lovelies are aware) who are not only aware but spend time in the preparation/anticipation with me. Even one from afar.

When I was a little girl, the preparation for the arrival of Christmas was the most wonderful part of the entire event. There were trees to decorate and parades to see. There were goodies to be baked and eaten. There were gifts to buy and adorn with brightly colored, foil paper and puffy bows and curly ribbons tagged with the names of recipients in cursive (we searched for our own and remembered each and every one from the moment they were carefully placed under the fragrant Douglas Fir until Christmas Day-though remember our multiplication tables we could not). There were relatives to visit and Christmas cards to address and post. There were carols to be sung and pageants to attend. There were parties to attend and stories to be read. There were advent candles to light and Christmas lights to behold. There were Christmas movies to watch and the Charlie Brown Christmas special, of course.

In all honesty, who wouldn't love the weeks leading up to the big day?!

When the lovelies were growing up, I wanted them to experience the pure joy of the preparation and anticipation of the holiday so we decorated trees and attended and participated in the parades. We baked goodies and ate them. We shopped for gifts and adorned them with the brightly colored paper, the bows, the ribbons, the tags ( that were specially labeled with codes yet the lovelies searched for theirs and had no trouble figuring out which was which nor did they have trouble with their multiplication tables). We visited relatives and addressed Christmas cards. We sang carols and attended (and participated in) the pageants. We attended and hosted the parties and we read the stories. We lit the candles and rode around looking at the lights. We watched the Christmas movies and the Charlie Brown Christmas special.

Life, during the weeks before Christmas were busy, yes. But it was a good busy. A busy that revolved around fun, laughter, joy... A busy that reflected that our hearts were full and overflowing with all things good, happy, loving... A busy that pulled us closer together with a bond secured by a love so deep that, no matter how hard they tried, no one could sever. A bond that lasts a lifetime and beyond.

That is the time that makes my Christmas season special. Meaningful. Wonderful.

Now that the lovelies are all grown up, they come to help with some of the preparations when they can. Of course, they are making their own preparatory traditions because this time is special to them as well. And, with an empty nest, I would find myself spending my preparatory time alone were it not for friends. And so my most wonderful friends, who understand my love of this time of year, I thank you. I thank you for your understanding. I thank you for your time. I thank you for your love, your bigger than life hearts, your attention to detail. I thank you for you.

You are truly blessings in my life.


Thursday, November 15, 2012

Anticipation

The lovelies with Santa in 1991
When I was a little girl, the anticipation of the coming holidays seemed nearly unbearable. Looking back, however, I think the sheer anticipation of the coming events was the very best part of the holiday season.

Just thinking of all the things that are made available only during this time of year gets me all excited. I enjoy every second of it all from Halloween to Thanksgiving to Christmas!

There's never a dull moment with so much to do and see--


  • Holiday movies (not just Christmas but Halloween and Thanksgiving too)
  • The music (ok, this one is all about Christmas for me)
  • The planning (meals, gifts, decorating--Halloween, Thanksgiving and Chistmas)
  • The decorating
  • The baking
  • The shopping
  • The giving of your time to others
  • The school plays
  • The church programs
  • The festival of lights
  • The whispered secrets
  • The preholiday parties
  • Bailey's Irish Cream---ok, available year 'round but particularly tasty during the holidays!
  • A fire in the fireplace---to go with the Bailey's, of course.
  • The way the lights on the Christmas tree sparkle after drinking the Bailey's
  • The phone calls between family members
  • Buying plane tickets for grown up children to fly home
  • Knowing that the whole family will be together
  • Happy (somewhat bittersweet) memories of holidays past
  • The feelings of happiness, joy, excitement, hope...
I can't think of anything negative about the anticipation that accompanies the holiday season. It brings a warmth that spreads all through my heart and soul and brings me a joy so deep and pure I have no words for it. I love it! I live for it! I thoroughly enjoy every second of every minute! I wake up with a smile and go to bed with a smile.

It doesn't hurt that the lovelies are coming home! AND, there's all that time off from school! AND we are planning a celebration of the arrival of the newest family member!

It's going to be the best holiday season EVER! And it all begins tomorrow after school!

Do you enjoy the anticipation of the holiday season?  


 
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