This photo shows you that I am not vain…I look like I should be involuntarily held somewhere! In my defense, this was 8 am on Christmas morning and I was running out the door to volunteer. Most people, that I helped, were very grateful with one or two exceptions. Now I think they may just have been frightened. I had a hangover from Christmas Eve and I am sure that three coffees later I looked okay.
I had one Grinch moment when a member of staff fist-bumped me for saying ‘Merry Christmas’ instead of Happy Holidays. Really? I am not politically correct, in any case, but it was the 25 December. Just to demonstrate – this guy is a horse’s ass. 🙂 Do you remember to wish your Indian colleagues, a Happy Diwali or Happy Hanukkah to your Jewish friends? It is perfectly okay for institutions to wish everyone a Happy Holiday when there are so many different religious festivals around the winter solstice. When was the last time you wished anyone a Spiritual Solstice on the 21st, eh? Did you offer to run naked around the woods with them – what kind of friend are you???
Almost to prove the point, I don’t know how many Muslims, Hindis and Sikhs wished me a Merry Christmas and they really enjoyed that I gave up my time to help them. After five chaotic hours, I could feel the the Christmas spirit disappearing and desperately needing some of the other ‘Spirit’. It struck me that we never really notice when the Pakistani gas station employee, for example, is working on Thanksgiving or Ramadan.
Finally, I’m not really thanking myself. Most volunteers love what they do. No comments about keeping the Christ in Christmas – only positive comments allowed!!! HAPPY HOLIDAYS…lol!
Well done you!
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Thank you!
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🙂
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Hahahaha. This was really, really, funny.
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Glad you liked it!
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Coming from a family where everyone works jobs that know no holidays, I definitely appreciate those who have to work while others celebrate!
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Thank you to you and your kin!
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Happy holidays!
kram och god jul!
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Beautiful blog 😉
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Thank you so much!
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I’m sure your smile brought great cheer to all those you helped. And quite right too about the ridiculous political correctness. I’ve found that it isn’t generally people of different cultures who object to the ‘Christmas’ word, it’s those strange people who set themselves up to ‘protect’ the sensibilities of other ethnicities who don’t actually have a problem with their sensibilities.
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Thank you, Susie. I either brought great cheer or frightened them – one or the other…:)
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I think you look fabulous! And well done for getting out there and giving of yourself on Christmas morning… I’m sure you brightened up the day for very many people. I hope you enjoyed your day and had some fun. Happy New Year to you!
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Thank you so much but there was a mad look in my eye.:) Happy New Year to you and yours.
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