I am definitely looking forward to Christmas this year. It will be the first Christmas in four years I'm not (at least I HOPE I'm not) taking care of someone during that time. My mom is, as you say....finished....with Christmas and likes to schedule her surgeries for that time. So for two years, I was being her nurse during the holiday season. Last year, we went to visit the boyfriend's mom for Christmas and we hadn't been there for four hours until the ambulance had to be called. The rest of the visit was her in the hospital, out of the hospital, back in the hospital, midnight visits to the emergency room, etc. Finally, I flew home Christmas afternoon, so I celebrated Christmas with a lengthy layover at the Atlanta airport with a thousand of my new-found friends.
This year, there's going to be a tree. It's going up early. And there will be cookies. And maybe I'll have a party. I'm going to go see the Christmas decorations. I'll probably wander around the mall listening to Barry Manilow singing "White Christmas" without wanting to throw up. I can't wait.
No,,,love and enjoy the holidays !!They say that they have seen, done, and are finished with them for the most part. They find them too much work and overblown so they can do without them. Are you one of them?
I can do w/o them. But I don't dread the Holidays either. Just get through them.
I don't know how I'll feel at Christmas but I have a feeling it won't mean much to me. Our grand kids are all in their 20s so I give them a card and cash. One grandchild is 8 and we mail her gifts. 2 years ago I had fun with a small log house that I fixed up with snow and little trees and a tiny old wooden doll I had bought in a second hand store in Sweden and I fixed little presents and little lights and all that. I think only one grandchild saw it in person but everyone else told me they liked the pics of it. Then the next year I just didn't have the energy to fool with it so I put up a tiny tree we have. Maybe I'll go with the log cabin or have the tree but right now doing nothing sounds pretty good to me.
I have a theory which might be about as intelligent as most of my theories but here goes. As the human body starts to gradually shut down days, weeks or even months before death ---- I wonder if emotionally we start to shut down as we grow older and get ready to leave this earth? Stay home more, not get as excited about cooking or trying new foods, not get as involved in kids and grand kid's lives, not as interested in getting new cloths or jewelry, not getting dressed up to go to dinner or weddings or whatever. Do you know anyone like that??
I don't know how I'll feel at Christmas but I have a feeling it won't mean much to me. Our grand kids are all in their 20s so I give them a card and cash. One grandchild is 8 and we mail her gifts. 2 years ago I had fun with a small log house that I fixed up with snow and little trees and a tiny old wooden doll I had bought in a second hand store in Sweden and I fixed little presents and little lights and all that. I think only one grandchild saw it in person but everyone else told me they liked the pics of it. Then the next year I just didn't have the energy to fool with it so I put up a tiny tree we have. Maybe I'll go with the log cabin or have the tree but right now doing nothing sounds pretty good to me.
I have a theory which might be about as intelligent as most of my theories but here goes. As the human body starts to gradually shut down days, weeks or even months before death ---- I wonder if emotionally we start to shut down as we grow older and get ready to leave this earth? Stay home more, not get as excited about cooking or trying new foods, not get as involved in kids and grand kid's lives, not as interested in getting new cloths or jewelry, not getting dressed up to go to dinner or weddings or whatever. Do you know anyone like that??
Linda, you have a good theory about shutting down in advance of the inevitable except for the food...![]()