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holiday blues

Published Nov. 20, 2008

When we think of holidays, the first thing that comes to mind is the time we will spend  with our loved ones, but what happens when our loved ones are no longer there to share the cheer? As happy and cheerful as the holiday season is for some, it is probably the hardest time of year for those who have lost someone they love.

 

Several years ago – when I first moved to the US, far away from most I held dear – a friend gave me a small book entitled “There’s No Such Place As Far Away” by Richard Bach. I didn’t touch it for a while; then, one morning, as I was sitting alone in my empty apartment, feeling alone and disconnected from everyone, I picked the little book up and began to read.

 

It was the story of a little boy who had moved really far away from his best friend. On the day of his friend’s birthday he wanted to celebrate with him; the pain he felt in his heart,   being so far away, was overwhelming and unbearable. He asked several birds if they could help him get to his friend’s house, and all of them told him they couldn’t because they were too small or they had other things to do. Finally, a wise bird asked the little boy: “If you truly love your friend, aren’t you already there with him? The only thing that separates you is space, and space is never larger than love.” The little boy thought about it for a while, then realized the bird was right. His friend loved him, and knew he was loved back; most of all, his friend would not want him to be sad on such a special day; the best thing the little boy could do would be to look in his heart and find the joy his friend’s birthday brought to him, whether they could spend it together or not. So the little boy went on about his day, wishing his friend a happy birthday and knowing that, even if they were apart, their memories joined them forever.

 

True love and friendship cannot be cut short by boundaries of time, space or form. When we truly love someone, we can still be with them through the power of the memories built together and know they will never leave us, as the sound of their voice will forever echo through the walls of our hearts.

 

Our loved ones would not want to see us unhappy; although they crossed over and shed their earthly shell, their true essence is still with us; the love they felt for us still alive. Rather than feeling guilty or empty at the thought of celebrating a special day without them, we should make it a point to celebrate it in their honor. A Christmas song should not be a dagger in the heart, but a chance to reminisce a happy moment when we heard that song while with them; a beautiful array of decorations should not feel like an insult to our grief, but remind us of the times we decked the halls together.

 

By letting go of the pain we are not letting go of the love for the person who’s no longer with us. For us, the grief we feel is an invisible chain we hang on to in the hope of remaining connected somehow, a silver cord which prevents us from separating completely. Although we may feel as if we are shamefully betraying our loved ones by daring to be happy without them, we are instead honoring their memory by giving life to a moment they would love to share with us; a moment we can thank them for the beautiful memories they have gifted us with; a moment we can know in our hearts we will be always united by the power of our love.

 



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I love it when I dream about people who have passed on. It's like a visit from them, and sometimes, it is so REAL!!

For our family, every Christmas Eve was spent at Granny & Papa's house. Our last Christmas all together was 2001; Granny passed on Mother's Day 2002 and Papa in August of 2004. Although I miss them the most during the holidays, I have found in the last few years that my memories of them, the sound of their voice, their personal belongings, their "mantras" (as my cousins & I called them - "Watch out for the deer" - Granny would always say that if you were leaving her house after dark) have become more vivid than ever. This has been a wonderful gift for me.

I will be glad when the holidays pass by, someone wake me when it's over

bb in a few - sandra thanks for the morning wake up as usual I enjoyed it.

it's things like this that help people not to become depressed during the holidays. If you are focused on the needs of others then you are not focused on yourself. And it doesn't have to take alot of money to do it, either. So even if you are strapped for cash, there are things you can do to minister to others. My Granny lived on $325 a month and she was always taking something somewhere.

That's a good idea, Native. :)

lol sandra! now you need to do a blog about good deeds.. ;) I love hearing about all of it.

That's so cool! We did something similar for a friend who got laid off once. She and her husband lost their jobs at the same time. We raised good money, used some for gifts and put the rest in an envelop, so they could pay their bills and not lose their house. We dropped the whole thing on the porch on Xmas eve night for them to find in the morning. The next day she called all the friends to tell them what she had found when she opened the door for her dog to go out. We never told her who it was from; I don't think she knows to this day. Hopefully she is not going to read this blog. LOL

that's great mom! I love it.

I always have such fun playing Secret Santa. Be sure to sneak in late in the evening, when the residents are asleep.

I took my oldest son to deliver a food basket to someone in need a few years ago, we were going to be sneaky and leave it on her porch. So I took him along, it was dark, and I was going to park away from the house and have him sneak it up there. He had the BEST time playing commando. On the way back from her porch, he made so much noise! He was rolling and ducking and instead of coming out the way he went in, he had to crawl through her bushes.

Then we went to a friend's house, one that she wouldn't know, and I had him call her and say "this is Santa, go look on your porch"

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