There is a better thing than the observance of Christmas day, and that is, keeping Christmas.
Are you willing…
to forget what you have done for other people, and to remember what other people have done for you;
to ignore what the world owes you, and to think what you owe the world;
to put your rights in the background, and your duties in the middle distance, and your chances to do a little more than your duty in the foreground;
to see that men and women are just as real as you are, and try to look behind their faces to their hearts, hungry for joy;
to own up to the fact that probably the only good reason for your existence is not what you are going to get out of life, but what you are going to give to life;
to close your book of complaints against the management of the universe, and look around you for a place where you can sow a few seeds of happiness—
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re you willing to do these things even for a day? Then you can keep Christmas.Are you willing to stoop down and consider the needs and desires of little children;
to remember the weakness and loneliness of people growing old;
to stop asking how much your friends love you, and ask yourself whether you love them enough;
to bear in mind the things that other people have to bear in their hearts;
to try to understand what those who live in the same home with you really want, without waiting for them to tell you;
to trim your lamp so that it will give more light and less smoke, and to carry it in front so that your shadow will fall behind you;
to make a grave for your ugly thoughts, and a garden for your kindly feelings with the gate open—
Are you willing to do these things, even for a day? Then you can keep Christmas.
Are you willing to believe that love is the strongest thing in the world— stronger than hate, stronger than evil, stronger than death— and that the blessed life which began in Bethlehem nineteen hundred years ago is the image and brightness of the Eternal Love?
Then you can keep Christmas.
And if you can keep it for a day, why not always?
But you can never keep it alone
Henry Van Dyke
GOOD MORNING !
I hope you took the time to read the poem above, it is beautiful. Each time I read it, I discover something else. I think I will keep Christmas always in my heart.
Still one more day of vacation after today ! I am so loving it ! My laundry is done, the house is decent and I am almost feeling human again. I did need this vacation and down time. Maybe it’s a sign of my age, but the daily pace was wearing me down.
I may start taking a few decorations down tomorrow , but not all of them. Epiphany, January 6th –is the celebration of the Three Kings – so I’ll leave the tree and the Nativity set up till then. It took me over 2 weeks to get it all up, so I’m sure it’ll take me that long to take it all down and put it away !
May God Bless you with Lots of Smiles and some ‘Sunshine’ to warm your heart!
***BIG SMILE***
MA
Christmas is more than a day at the end of the year,
More than a season of joy and good cheer,
Christmas is really God's pattern for living
To be followed all year by unselfish giving
Helen Steiner Rice
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2 comments:
ah Putting up always leaves the house seeming so empty and roomy. But less stuff to take care of though.
I'm happy you're getting a chance to relax. We all need the rest this time of year. It's hectic and yes, at our ages, we need a little quiet time now and then. : )
Angela
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