Saturday, December 23, 2006

Celebrating The Christmas Spirit

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Christmas is a time for Love; a time for Joy and Peace;
A time to trim the Christmas Tree and a time to stuff the geese.
It's a time when we can come together, however far or near;
To shed a little hope into a world of sorrow and fear.

The angels are bowing their heads in reverence in memory of the one who redefined the meaning of love, kindness, togetherness bringing faith and hope into this world once again. To drown oneself in the Yuletide spirit and and allow the feel of the season to pronounce its presence:

  • Hug somebody. Wish people that you meet in stores and other casual environments a happy holiday with a smile.
  • Forgive and forget. Its time to condone all those who have wronged you. Give it a try and you will surely feel better.
  • Drop spare coins in the Salvation Army collection buckets. Collect food and personal items and donate them to a local shelter for the homeless or for battered women.
  • Be hospitable and nice to everybody. Greet your neighbors with a smile.
    Offer to baby-sit so that your friend can do her Christmas shopping, take cookies to your neighbors, or shovel an elderly neighbor's walk.
  • Volunteer your time to a worthy holiday cause. Even if you are busy, you can spare an hour or two to help people less fortunate than yourself.
    Organize a party for friends and family. Play Christmas music. Watch Christmas movies.
  • Spend as much time as you can with your family. Decorate your house for the holidays.
  • Try not to exceed your budget as anxiety over after-Christmas bills can ruin your holiday.
  • Forget all your misery, anger and frustration. Don't wallow in self pity.


Well its time for me to immerse in the Christmas celebration. Its not adieu from my side as Christmas is not the end but the beginning of a beautiful journey that takes us to newer heights, farther horizons and helps us develop a special bond of love with worthier individuals. I am proud to have had the chance to associate with such an amazing audience and I promise to return next year with greater variety, mirth and entertainment for all of you.

Have yourself a merry little Christmas,

Let your heart be light

From now on,

our troubles will be out of sight


Have yourself a merry little Christmas,

Make the Yule-tide gay,

From now on,

our troubles will be miles away.


Wish you all a Merrier than ever Christmas and may the blessings of our savior guide you to a healthy, wealthy and wise future.

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