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Make Christmas special this year

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Halloween kicks off the holiday season for me.  I carefully store away my Mad Hatter costume and begin to formulate the complicated logistical plans for our Thanksgiving and Christmas celebrations.  Quite frankly, celebration and stress seem to go hand-in-hand at this time of year and with each passing year I feel that there is often more stress than good cheer.   The anonymous photo below – whose source I would gratefully acknowledge – is a hilarious example of what Christmas has become.

Christmas_House_Decoration

Christmas_House_Decoration

“Ditto Christmas” is one economical way to keep up with Jones’ and relieve the stress that is often associated with finding that dysfuntional light-bulb that seems to always short-out your lighting system each year.   I suppose it is our preoccupation with gadgets and “things” that make the holidays so stressful.

I am no different.  This year my wife, Sheila, bought me David Rock’s new book Your Brain at Work: Strategies for Overcoming Distraction, Regaining Focus, and Working Smarter All Day Long.  This is one of many new and exciting neuroscience books that explains the workings of the brain.  I am just now exploring the section on the prefrontal cortex, which is much like a stage where actors (thoughts) pop-up on stage and seek to trigger a reaction with the audience (memories).  To avoid wasting my limited cerebral energy -which is often strongest at 2:00 a.m. – I am now working on turning stage lights off and getting a good night’s sleep.  Sheila is most grateful.

You are probably wondering what this has to do with “making Christmas special this year.”  Quite frankly, I’m not sure myself, but if I write long enough something is bound to popup – the stage lights are now fairly dim.  I guess “Ditto Christmas” is a metaphor for the stupifying routine and mental stagnation that now seems to dominate one of our most sacred times of the year.  Regardless of one’s religious beliefs, the weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas and the days that immediately follow, should be full of happiness as family members share the joys of celebrating these special days with each other. 

This year many in our extended family have foresaken gifts (to avoid taxing the prefrontal cortex) in exchange for gathering at our home to share each other’s company in front of a warm fire, good food and great wines.   Who knows, I might even put a few lights on the house to celebrate the season and provide a warm welcome to our gathering family. 

It has taken some planning to avoid having another “ditto Christmas” and I can truly say that both Sheila and I are truly looking forward to Christmas with great  joy and  cheer.  I will store my Grinch costume for another year and allow Max to be the dog he was meant to be. 

I hope that your holidays will be filled with love and joy.

Richard W. May
Therese Saint Clair

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Happy Holidays from the Stationers Guild

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

On behalf of the members of the Stationers Guild, we would like to send our heartiest best wishes for a most happy holiday and prosperous New Year.  Whether you are celebrating Christmas, Hanukkah or simply the joys of season, we are hopeful that you are sharing these special days with family and friends.

Late this Christmas Eve day, I will hang the hand-painted Greenwich ornament and my husband Rick will hide two German pickles in the Christmas tree for our grown daughters to find on Christmas morning.  The rituals and family traditions of Christmas and, indeed, all religious holidays, continue to enrich our lives and those of others.

Hand-painted Greenwich Ornament

Hand-painted Greenwich Ornament

From snowy Greenwich, Connecticut we wish you peace, good health and most importantly:  Joy!

Sheila P. May
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