As much as I love Christmas, once it is over I am anxious
to have things return to normal. Our
tree is hauled away and all the ornaments and decorations are packed and put
away before New Year`s Day. It seems
that once Christmas day is over, the things that were so beautiful the day
before are now in the way and cluttering up the house. I carefully place each
treasured ornament and decoration in its storage container, knowing I will
enjoy them all over again next Christmas. Perhaps it is because New Year`s Day
is all about a fresh start, new hopes and plans for the incoming year, that I feel the need to clear the house of
Christmas reminders. Somehow it seems
you shouldn`t start the new year by putting away last year`s decorations. Maybe by doing this, it feels like two
separate special holidays. I guess I`m
not really sure why I do this, but by the time we ring in the new year at our
house, all evidence of Christmas is gone (other than pine needles which seem to
find new places to hide each year).
2014 stretches out in front of us, a blank page not yet
filled, full of promise and hope. We
make resolutions – some we keep, some are forgotten by the next day. Each year we think this will be the perfect year.
And while each year may not be perfect after all, we need to reflect on and
remind ourselves of all the good things in our lives. We live in a country where we enjoy
incredible freedoms and social programs, everyone has access to education and employment.
We live in a society which, for the most part, values family and children. We have relatively quick and easy access to
medical help when we need it. We have time for leisure and to enjoy ourselves. We are so fortunate and rich in ways that people in many
other countries can only dream about.
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