by oregontocal » Sun Dec 06, 2009 7:53 pm
I have gotten depressed during the holidays for the past several years. Kids far away, etc. Last year I finally realized Christmas was never going to be "the way it used to be" and decided that just because "the powers that be," whoever they might be - probably merchants -try to convince me to buy, buy, buy and celebrate, celebrate, celebrate, I just don't feel like it any more. I've been there, done that, for many years, and it's time to make my own holidays the way I feel they should be for me, right now. This year it will be spending Christmas in Baja California, learning about and experiencing new traditions such as the posada, and eating different foods. It will be fun to celebrate the holidays with Beth and Jean, most likely drinking Margaritas on a beach somewhere. Yep, I've done Christmas with snow in Oregon and it was fine. But, as a native Southern Californian, Christmas with sun feels perfect.
I do miss baking and decorating, but it's time to change, to not expect so much of myself. That part of my life is over and it's time to find new traditions.Perhaps those traditions will only last for one or two years before it's time to get new ones. However, I'm done being depressed. There's too much good stuff out there.
Karen, perhaps volunteering somewhere will be a great way for you to experience Christmas in a new and different way. Perhaps not. But, just because we think we're "supposed" to be happy and cheerful because it's Christmas, doesn't mean it's required.
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oregontocal on Sun Dec 06, 2009 7:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.