The Merry

This is the first Christmastime since I can remember that I haven’t felt depressed. 

The secret of my equanimity?  One big factor is that I cancelled my cable TV.  Not being bombarded by non-stop advertisements and Christmas specials has made an immense difference in my ability to retain equilibrium.

I also have not:

  • shopped in any malls;
  • struggled to wrap gifts in fancy paper;
  • decorated my home;
  • felt obliged to embark on ill-fated adventures in baking;
  • or otherwise disrupted my comfortable, sanity-friendly routines.

The things that I have done or have planned to mark the season are all focused on human relationships, not material stuff:

  • enjoying togetherness at holiday parties;
  • making donations to charity in lieu of buying gifts;
  • trying karaoke for the first time with friends in a growing friendship;
  • celebrating as relatives who were feuding for years kiss and make up; and
  • hugging.  Lots of hugging.

I’m not worried about living up to anyone else’s standards.  I don’t have a giant to-do list before me, or an over-packed schedule.  There is room for me to breathe this holiday season, and for once I’m truly enjoying it.

Posted by Sparkling Red on December 25th, 2009
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