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STORYTIME TAPESTRY The Newsletter devoted to spreading love
and cultural awareness throughout the world ? Special Treat ??“ From Me! I will not enter
the Christmas Contest as publisher of Storytime Tapestry, but I did want to
share the Christmas Story I wrote for you this year. A Special Kind of
Christmas Carol Roach The Christmas season
is upon us once again.? The stores will
soon be crowded with people frantically rushing around buying just about
everything in sight.? Though the season
is meant to be a celebration of the birth of Christ, apart for the odd
Christmas pageant at the church, or a child??™s pageant at school, many people
ignore this most important occasion and replace it with a shopping frenzy. It does not matter
that stores are piping Christmas carols and songs of joy through the airwaves
when still allowed by law.? People listen
with one ear, no longer drinking in the wonder of these songs.? They are the old standards, comforting to
hear, but few give much thought to their content and what they represent.? The retailers use these songs, and wonderland
displays to hoist their profit for the year.?
Many years it makes a difference between making a profit or going into
the red.? Even Santa and his little elves
are there for a reason; to delight small children and fill them with
wonderment, but most importantly to get their parents to buy. Commercialism has
taken over our world during this most precious time of the year. People are
nervous and anxious, especially as the days before the 25th of
December rapidly approach.? But what are
they anxious for?? Is it to celebrate the
birth of Christ with their family and love ones? For the most part, it
seems they are anxious since they have not finished their Christmas
shopping.? What should they get Aunt
Martha who has everything? Should they buy uncle Bob another shirt again this
year?? What possible toy can they buy
Suzie? She has just about everything on the market as it. How do they overcome
the problem with Peter, their teenage son; unless his gift costs $200 and over
he doesn??™t want anything.? The spirit of
Christmas and the season of giving have been reduced to giving from the pocket
book until it hurts.? Unfortunately for
many Americans and Canadians alike, finances are at an all time low. We no
longer can keep up.? I know in my family
as well as many others, the adults have elected to gift exchange with one other
adult in the family.? They choose names
out of a hat.? It is just too expensive
to continue to buy for everyone. Every year we
complain about how hard it is to buy gifts. We rectify the situation by
choosing one name for an adult; so we cut down.?
However, we still go overboard with the children. We still must get a
gift for Ruby and Frank; after all they are spending Christmas with us. How can
we open presents and leave them out? The list goes on, but the fact remains, we
still go over budget, if in fact we had a budget at all. Every year we talk
about the olden days and how Christmas was much better then.? We remember how families truly celebrated the
birth of Christ.? We remember the
stockings hanging from the chimney filled with goodies from the oven: oranges,
nuts and grandma??™s knitted mittens.? We
complain that the kids just would not accept those gifts anymore. Furthermore,
who has time to sit down and crochet or knit??
We live in a fast paced world and everything must be done quickly. So we
are reduced to buying a ready made overpriced gift.? This year, I propose
that we put the love back into the word giving.?
We can truly celebrate the birth of Christ by following in his
footsteps.? We can celebrate humankind in
a healthy inexpensive way that will not limit the number of people we can reach
out to.? I propose that we do
make Christmas stockings for everyone.?
Instead of filling them with expensive gadgets we truly cannot afford,
we fill them with well wishes.? Each
person in the household would write something good about the person whose name
appears on the stocking.? Each piece would
remain secret until Christmas when the recipients open up their gifts.? These pieces must be positive and celebrate
the human spirit and individuality of the giver and the receiver.? Here are some
examples: From a child:? You are the best daddy in the whole world and
I love you this much. From a teenager:
Uncle Bob, you are okay but could you just once let me win at chess. From a visitor to the
family on Christmas Day:? Terry, I have
just met you a while ago and look forward to getting to know you.? What I have remarked in our brief encounters
is that you have the warmest smile I have ever encountered.? When you smile the whole room lights up and
you make every one feel so warm inside. These messages of
love will light up the festive occasion and create good memories for years to
come.? These gifts are priceless and more
importantly come from the heart. Merry Christmas one
and all! ? Carol Roach winterose@videotron.ca A Native of If you are interested in other stories feel free to join
her newsletter: Storytime Tapestry at: http://subs.zinester.com/98907 , or email her
directly at winterose@videotron.ca
and she will be glad to accommodate you.? Carol enjoys email and responds
to every inquiry. |
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