It’s that
time of year again. The “most wonderful
time of the year”. The holidays are upon
us and that, of course, means gifts.
Lots of them.
We give to immediate
family, extended family, friends, work colleagues, teachers, tutors, handymen,
gardeners, cleaning people and I’m sure there are others I’m forgetting about
at the moment. We use gifts as an
expression of our gratitude for being part of our lives throughout the past
year. Although it may sound hokey, I
actually enjoy giving gifts.
Throughout
the year, as a culture we tend to give gifts on birthdays, Hanukah, Christmas,
Valentines’ Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, graduations, bar/bat mitzvahs,
weddings and births. Makes me wonder why
Thanksgiving never ended up a gift-giving holiday. After all, it’s got the word “giving” right
in its name. Rarely a month goes by when
we’re not gifting in some form or another.
Even though
there is always a whole lot of giving going on, I try to not limit the gratitude
part to the holidays or special occasions.
I am very blessed to have a wonderful family, great friends and so many
other quality people in my life. So I
try to make sure they know it year round.
Whether through gifts, kind words or just quality time spent
together. Gifts are for special
occasions but gratitude is daily.
Happy
Holidays to all and thanks for the special part you play in our lives!
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