Dear Daughters,
This is one of those occasions and seasons
when
it is very important that you
open up all the stops,
let go of the tight rein of what you think
you should be thinking and doing,
and enjoy it
ALL.
Over the years at Christmas,
you have seen me
decorate
everything in my line of vision,
including you,
if you stood still long enough.
And contrary to the naysayers,
who do not subscribe to the idea that a little
glittered
Christmas decorating and the Divine reason for this season are
compatible,
I respectfully disagree.
Getting dolled up
is one of the ways
the women in our family
have always shown
their loved ones and their friends,
both the Divine and
the Divinely bestowed,
that it is time to
CELEBRATE.
You are also smart enough to know
that decorating at Christmas is not about the money spent,
the collections stored,
the ladders climbed to hang one more thing,
or
the color schemes changed.
I have done all of the above , and
I have learned at this stage in my life
It is about
knowing and accepting
WHY
I am doing it.
That is the motive that needs examining-
not whether or not I need more mercury glass votives.
If in the balance ,
of your day to day life
decorating at Christmas
is one of the ways
you are called to
illustrate the message in your home
that you are celebrating,
it is
OK.
If in the balance of that same precious life (yours),
you are too tired,
too worried,
too afraid,
and too overwhelmed
to decorate as if your glue gun is on fire,
I know from past experience
that the season’s
BIRTHDAY HONOREE
will understand.
It really is
OK.
IT IS ALL OK.
Love,
Mom
***
Linking to the wonderful Suzanne’s
at Privet and Holly.
Great post Laura....even for those who aren't related...except through this blogging family.
ReplyDeleteLaura..
ReplyDeleteso beautifully expressed..
and needed..
warmest hugs..
Loui♥
ps..always love Your "expressions"..
whatever the season!!
perfectly and beautifully said! ah yes...the "honoree" understands all....
ReplyDeleteerin
xxoo
That's a great letter for any of us to receive. I love that the 'honoree' will understand!
ReplyDeleteAmen, Laura!
ReplyDeleteHi Laura! Oh, this was beautifully put! I'm older than you, but I'm at that stage too. We mustn't forget it's all about Jesus.
ReplyDeleteBless you,
Shelia ;)
Very well said, Laura! It's not the how's...it's the why's.
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
Gorgeous post. You're very wise. :)
ReplyDeleteI wish you would write a book! Your advice is wonderful and right on the mark.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Karen
Ladybug Creek
I agree with Karen..
ReplyDeleteSigh -- thanks Mom -okay blogging Mom - I'm going to go eat dinner now and stop fretting over Christmas.
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeously expressed.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful, FREEING
advice to dispense not only
to daughters, but to women
everywhere. I've had some
years which are glittered,
and some years which were
barely stitched together. We
do what we can and hopefully
honor the reason for all of
the celebrating, in whatever
way we can, each year. So
honored to have you link up
these insightful words, Laura!
Hugs,
xx Suzanne
I'm visiting from Privet and Holly. Your post is wonderful. To honor the celebration is the important thing, not how much we can and can't get done. As woman I think we sometimes feel the need to go and go and go but at some point it is important to remember why we feel that way and pay honor to that reason instead of wearing ourselves out. Lovely post and good advice.
ReplyDeletebeautifully said. merry Christmas, laura!
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