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Momma's Kids 12-23-2008 08:23 PM

Momma's Insight for Christmas...
 
When I was a child I remember Christmas being warm, simple and people filled with laughter. A fireplace glowing with hot embers and huge logs burning with dancing flames to enhance the laughter of children and adults. I remember a huge box filled with coconuts, oranges, brazil nuts, pecans, tangerines and other fruit that mysteriously disappeared.

Grandparents waiting for family to arrive for the huge dinner that was prepared by so many. The green sweet smell of the Christmas tree decorated with loving hands and shining brightly from lights. The presents underneath wrapped with colorful paper beckoning for the paper to be torn away to reveal the treasure beneath. The small children playing inside as the older ones bundled up to play in the cold until dinner was called. The family gathered around the table holding hands as a prayer was said, then each found a favorite spot to eat such a wonderful feast.

Dinner finished, dishes done, now comes the time for Christmas fun. Presents given by the youngest of many handed out until there were none. The paper torn and shattered lay while the treasure it held was exclaimed over in delight. The children played and the adults sit around in the warmth of family, talking and laughing while eating sugared delights. I remember the ghost of Christmas past and wonder what happened to those days.

As a child I remember them being simple, and warm filled with laughter. I see them now, hectic, stressful and draining. Was it always this way and because I was a child, I did not see? Was it always so and being a child did not see? Christmas we are taught is about giving.

The birth of a Son which we celebrate, the giving of a Son because we are so loved. The Son which was given as affirmation we are so loved. Christmas is about giving, God has given us much and we should rejoice. Have we forgotten how as children we revelled in the simplicities of life? Have we forgotten the smallest of things that made us smile?

Ghosts of Christmas past gently haunt today, will we celebrate on His birthday the way of a child? A child with wonder and delight in the smallest of things or have we become jaded by the adults we've become. The ghosts of Christmas present haunt us with things we've forgotten so we can't remember seeing with the eyes of a child.

May you have a wonderful Holiday, may you see with the eyes of a child rather than through a child's eyes. There is after all a difference, look inside the child hiding and remember the ghosts of Christmas past.

Where ever or however you celebrate, I hope this Holiday is all it can be for you. I send you sincere wishes, love and hugs that you'll be safe as well as happy.
Patricia

AZjanie 12-23-2008 09:22 PM

Thank you so much for the reminder.

It seems so many of us get so caught up in all the shopping, meal prep, cards, etc it turns into Holidaze! :confused:

My Mother has early Ahlzheimers so sort of like a child and fascinated by the Christmas trees, decorations etc. so almost childlike.

She doesn't worry about all the details; she just enjoys the beauty surrounding us!


Buffheart 12-23-2008 11:43 PM

I wish I was young enough to see it through child's eyes. A few short years ago, I could.

Kitty 12-24-2008 06:36 AM

Thanks for reminding us, Momma! Like someone here said, I don't remember whether or not each end table was dusted or if the table centerpiece was perfect.....I remember the excitement of Christmas morning and the pretty blue lights my Mom always put in the windows.

Merry Christmas!

Curious 12-24-2008 07:54 AM

:cool: it's not the kids i worry about.

this year, they are going to get what i can do. not much. no one has offered to help. yep, i asked, which is rare for me.

i'm still one handed. cooking and baking the big holiday meals isn't going to happen. i warned them all. no help..no meal. :p

this is a first for me. i am always the holiday party queen.

domino's?:wink:

lovely post mama, thanks. :hug:

weegot5kiz 12-24-2008 10:46 AM

Amen Momma, your post brought Christmas back to me the wrapping paper all over the cat and dog chasing each other through it mom and dad smiling, us kids freaking out at a gift , dads hummmmmmpffff as he has to assemble things now lol, the Family dinner, the family prayer, the meal my mom took so much pride in. sitting at the table snowflakes slowly filling the sky outside the window, my brother and me smiling knowing we will get a chance to try the new sled out, so simple and peaceful, i still try to maintain this attitude of the holiday, i do not go for the commercialism of Christmas, i too could enjoy a sleigh ride as the soft snow gently caresses all it touches on a gentle Christmas Eve


Merry Christmas All

who moi 12-24-2008 11:05 AM

well said...

:)

ewizabeth 12-24-2008 12:38 PM

That was beautiful Momma, thank you. :hug: God bless you and Merry Christmas. :hug:

Momma's Kids 12-25-2008 12:04 AM

Thank you to all and to all a goodnight...I'm exhausted.lol

braingonebad 12-26-2008 06:26 AM

Lovely post, Momma. And spot on, as usual.

I used to get stressed to the point of tears just like everyone else, but I did much better this year, because I tried to think of it like you said.

All that really matters, after all, is celebrating together, not how well you dusted or how many cookies you baked.

So many things came up, so much did not get done. I could have gotten flustered and mad about it. But what's the point? I had a whole lot more fun watching Dora with the DGD than any holiday prep I'd have gotten done instead.

:D

Look at me, turning into my mother....

:o


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