Saturday, December 22, 2007

Christmas

I'd been finding it kind of difficult to get into the holiday spirit. Usually I love this time of year - I'll put up a tree the day after Thanksgiving, purchase gifts all month long. Why haven't I been able to get in the mood. Is it because my job was taking me away from home three nights a week? Is it because there were still so many loose ends from the wedding (thank you cards, gifts to find a spot to store, etc.) until last weekend? It could be any number of things - but I think it's one thing in particular.

This is the first year I'm spending as an "official" agnostic. I was having a hard time justifying the celebration of a holiday that is supposed to be based around religion. I really do love this time of year...the pretty decorations, getting together with family and friends, exchanging gifts to express your care for people, eating lots of delicious food...all of these things are awesome - but don't really seem to have a lot to do with religion. But how does one celebrate a holiday without subscribing to the religious nature of it & being a hypocrite?

My brain really started churning during a toastmasters meeting this week. One of the speakers brought a story about teaching children the meaning of Christmas. In the story, all of our current traditions were linked to the Christian faith in some way.

Well, I've been dong some research and it turns out that lots of different religions and cultures celebrate during this time of year. Many of the traditions that we now associate with Christmas have been adapted from other winter celebrations. So, it turns out I can celebrate right alongside with my religious friends and neighbors - just for different reasons.

I'm so happy that I can bake cookies, purchase gifts for loved ones, and decorate a tree to celebrate winter, family & friends, and life without feeling like a fraud!

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Finally, after almost two months, Parry and I finished the Thank You notes from our wedding! And found spots for all of our gifts! Now we can start on the holiday gift shopping. Seriously, we haven't even started yet.

Parry and I are thoroughly enjoying married life...we'll have been married for two months this week. We survived Thanksgiving, juggling families and all. And we seem to have a pretty good plan in place for christmas.

A couple weeks ago, we received great news! We had been planning a New Years trip to Ohio to see the Matsons for a few days. (Chris and Aaron were matron of honor and best man at our wedding) Instead, the Matsons will be coming here to share a week and half with us! They were headed out here anyways so they decided to come a bit early. So, it will be like old times for a few days.

That's about all I have on my mind for now...think I'll get some online holiday shopping done.