Aah, it’s Christmas – Seasonal Ramblings from Pauline Chandler
It’s an odd thing that we change so much as
we grow older. Odd, but exciting. It’s not just our bodies and faces that change, it’s our opinions,
too, isn’t it? And our habits, long ingrained, that give way to new ones. Even
if you never move house, if you stay in the place where you were born for the
whole of your life, you change. Life is movement. Families alter, like the
patterns in a kaleidoscope. Our children leave home, make their own families,
change the pattern, yet we stay bound together, the colours repeating
themselves in different ways.
Years ago when my boys were young, I drove myself mad at
Christmas, crossing every t, dotting
every i, ticking every box, following like a brainless sheep – baaaa! - every idea
thrown at me from tv or magazines, to create the perfect day.
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There had to be masses of presents, mostly useless but good for a giggle.
There had to be a full English breakfast, a three course turkey dinner, a buffet tea. Meals must be served on an artistically decorated table. There must be a door wreath, a welcome bough, a blazing hearth draped with greenery, and twinkling lights, hundreds, everywhere! And cards! And hats! And ..and ..and.. Phew! I was a big mummy spider, frantically weaving my Christmas web.
It’s taken a while, some years, my later years, for me to change and see what it's really all about. It's not about frantic, is it? It’s about
peace.
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Why didn’t I know this? I did know, of course, it’s in every carol we sing,
but I didn’t know it, not really, in
head and heart.
It’s not about spending money on people, is it? It’s about
spending time on them, with them if possible, but certainly on them, with a phone call, a text, a
card or a letter. Connecting.
Or not connecting, if that’s what you need. Time to yourself, a gift of calm, time to think, to reflect, take stock, fill the tank again.
However you spend it, Christmas is
completely different from normal life, isn’t it? It’s time out, in a different
place. I love that.
Let me tell you about my Christmas tree, the heart of my
home for the holidays.
It’s a real tree, a beautiful fir tree, dressed with our
family collection of decorations, our yesterdays, todays and tomorrows, part of
our history. Some are in loving memory, some brand new, some from my childhood,
some for my sons and my grandchildren.
Cornish Teddy |
Peter's turtle |
Magie's angel |
There's a Californian one for Si, a guitar for Matt and a lucky black cat for Ben, a humming bird for Phoe and a new silver one for
Lucas. For B there's a London
one and for me, there are owls, stars and snowflakes, and a
menagerie of animals, sheltering.
Every morning as I come downstairs, I smell the tree. It
fills the room with its warm pine scent and makes me feel safe and complete.
Happy.
So, no frantic. Just peace.
Wishing you a calm, peaceful time and all love to you and
yours this Christmas!
Pauline x
Comments
Happy Christmas!
Ali B