Christmas this year is less something that is celebrated and
more something that must be endured; it is a project; a term paper due in a day
and the only thing written is the reminder that it is due. This tree is symbolic of the notion that,
although it can be ignored, it cannot be forgotten. This tree stands as a symbol of the community
that continues to rise from unexpected places to help us stand during this, our
worst of all, Christmases, and remember that there is still love and hope in
this world. Even for a grumpy, angry,
and depressed old man and his scarred but still perfect family.
There is an unwillingness to accept that there is still hope
and still a future yet I continue to seek, reach out for, and drink of, the
random charitable offerings. I look at
this tree and I feel two opposing views as to what it can represent. There is the thought that this tree pales in comparison
to our trees of the past, to the happiness of other Christmases, and proves
more as an irritating reminder that this Christmas is horribly painful and a
weak attempt at happiness. With very
little effort, however, I force myself to live inside the caring thoughts of a
little girl who saw our emptiness and felt the need to fill our void. This is how I shall look at this tree.
****** THANK YOUs
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Thank you to Liliana’s classmate. We are thankful that your Christmas spirit is
big enough to share for we have none.
Thank you to whomever left a living Christmas tree,
beautifully decorated with origami, on our doorstep this morning. Thank you for caring and putting smiles on my
children’s faces.