Christmas
It is that time of year when you walk
outside, the air smells crisp and the skies are a little
grey. Jack Frost has touched the window panes with his magic
fingers and the ice scraper needs to come out of the glove box in order
to scrape off the front car window. Street lights take on a
new aura as their red and green lights blink on and off. You
begin to drive down the side streets on your way home to see who has
the best light show on their lawn, and the children have sent their
wish lists off to Santa. If you haven’t guessed
what time of year it is, it is Christmas time.
Christmas itself represents a Holiday season that has taken on
countless meanings all over this diverse country of ours; from snow
covered hills to pink lights on palm trees, nativity scenes to
peppermint pigs. Ebenezer Scrooge and The Grinch, as well as
Miracle on 34th Street and It’s A Wonderful Life, all hold a
special place in our hearts. Some of us may travel across the
country during Christmas time, while others of us may simply travel
across the street.
No matter what our Christmas traditions are, there is one very strong
connection that we all share. Recent events in our
country’s history, [9-11, Hurricane Katrina], remind us all
of this connection and continue to strengthen that bond every
day. This time of year we gather together with friends and
family. As we gather, some of us may celebrate the birth of
Christ, some of us may light candles on a Menorah, some of us may
simply unwrap gifts with glee without a second thought. Yet
there is no doubt, no question, that we all gather to celebrate each
other.
We gather to celebrate life, and family, and those we love.
We gather to enjoy good food, good conversation and good
company. We reminisce about past holidays, remember those we
love who are no longer with us, and plan for the future. We share
photos, we share gifts, and we share laughs. At Christmas
time we look for the innocent sparkle in our children’s eyes
as we help them to create their own memories, and tuck them soundly
into bed with a smile on their faces as ‘visions of sugar
plums dance in their heads’.
No matter our age, our race, or our nationality; No matter our
heritage, our upbringing, or our traditions; At Christmas time, we
live, we laugh, and we
love.
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