The perfect gift for the season
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CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON
“The hinge of history is on the door of a Bethlehem stable.”
-- RALPH W. SOCKMAN
“Let this Christmas season be a renewing of the mind of Christ in
our thinking, and a cleansing of our lives by His presence. Let His
joy come to our weary world through us.”
-- GERALD KENNEDY
We received Christmas catalogs long before Thanksgiving. Besides
being a wonderful time to celebrate all we have to be thankful for,
Thanksgiving also seemed like a momentary pause before a race.
I remember when our daughters ran track, and how I held my breath
until I heard the starting gun and then breathed again as the runners
took off. It felt like that this year, and it seemed like the day we
flipped our calendars to December, the biggest rush of all started,
and soon Christmas music, lights, and decorations appeared.
I talked with other women, and while some were excited about
Christmas, others felt stressed. We talked about Christmas cards, and
I admitted that I too struggled with whether or not to send them, and
if so, who we need to add or delete.
One friend said, “You may hate me, but I finished my shopping
before Thanksgiving.”
We looked at her in amazement.
“You’re right,” one woman teasingly said, “I hate you.”
The woman said she bought very little because she wanted to give
more to the needy, and focus on time spent with friends and family,
and not all the fluff. I realized that the world can invite
competition during this season, but God offers connection and
reconciliation.
Soon after that, I went for a morning walk, and was amazed at how
many drivers barely slowed down at a four-way stop. I jumped out of
the way as one turned without even looking. She was on the phone and
in a hurry, and only when another car honked did she look at me and
wave an apology.
Later, I was with a group of women and shared thoughts about
Christmas.
One woman named Kathy said, “I love that it is about the birth of
Christ, but it’s hard to take time to reflect on that with all the
hustle and bustle of the season.”
We spoke about simplifying things. One woman had recently visited
family and been housebound due to weather.
“At first, I thought I might get antsy, but we drank hot
chocolate, talked and played games,” she said. “I just loved being
together.”
I thought about past holidays. Yes, I remember delicious meals,
festive decorations and wonderful presents, but more than a present
was who was present. I loved playing games, singing songs and talking
at the table.
I mentioned that to a friend.
“That sounds refreshing,” she said. “I’m already short on patience
with my children, and they are, too. I don’t like how commercial it
has become, and how I feel like I have to have a perfect home,
perfect gifts, bake perfect foods, have the family dressed perfectly,
and all the other perfection that we see in ads. I feel more like
saying, ‘Bah, humbug’ this year, and I’m embarrassed to say, I wish
it was over.”
We talked about the perfect gift, the One God sent in a manger
long ago. We agreed to try to focus more on the presence of God, and
our desire to share more of His presence than wrapped presents. May
God’s joy bring peace, love and joy to you this holiday season.
And you can quote me on that.
* CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks
frequently to parenting groups. She may be reached via e-mail at
[email protected] or through the mail at 537 Newport Center Drive,
Suite 505, Newport Beach, CA 92660.
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