The After Christmas Blues
Do you experience it, too? The after Christmas blues?
You know what I’m talking about.
There is so much hype leading up to Christmas Day. This year the stores started bringing out Christmas decorations in October! People joked on Facebook that it was Hallothanksmas because Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas items were filling the store at around the same time! There was no time to focus on just one occasion. They just went straight into the big holidays when we were buying costumes and candy for the big night of Trick-or-Treating!
After counting the loot with bags full of candy on Halloween, there was a brief mention of Thanksgiving, but the main focus was Christmas … shelves were lined with Christmas ornaments, wreaths, trees, etc.
Then we started hearing Christmas carols on the radio, and it just seemed to lift our spirits.
Things are better when everyone is getting in the Christmas spirit. People are nicer! They are more patient and kind during the holiday season.
Then, suddenly, Christmas comes and goes … and we’re left with the after Christmas blues.
Like now.
I sit here, after getting my house back in order, admiring the nice tiny nooks and crannies of my house where just yesterday sat lots of Christmas decorations, our tree with the shiny white lights and ornaments that meant something to us all and signified memories in our lives with our children. There were mangers scenes in another corner as my daughter couldn’t just have one, she had to have two this year. And then, who could forget our snowman! I absolutely adore snowmen, and we had a lit one indoors just because I love them so much.
Now … all is quiet … and clean … spic-n-span …
And the after Christmas blues set in.
Why?
Because the special-ness of the season has come to a close.
People will be returning to work on Monday, December 29th, and will lose the loving kindness they displayed leading up to Christmas day.
Now, I realize that not everyone will fall into this category, but the vast majority will. And that saddens me.
I don’t want to lose the special-ness of Christmas. I don’t want it to go away. I want it to last longer …
And it can.
Will you carry the way you felt leading up to Christmas with you long after the season has come to an end?
More people need this feeling all through the year, not just for a few short weeks or a month even.
Christmas needs to last … and it can, if we carry it in our hearts all year through.
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Barbara
December 29, 2014 @ 9:51 am
Can I say…my words exactly!!?? I have been pondering just that very thing…WHY does Christmas have to end? We SHOULD carry it with us ALWAYS in our hearts – because the reason for the season is WITH US ALWAYS! Thank you for sharing your beautifully written words that say exactly what I have had on my heart…I am with you in carrying it with us ALL YEAR!!
Shirley
December 29, 2014 @ 11:27 am
Amen, Barbara! We can’t be the only ones feeling this! Maybe we can help influence others to carry Christmas with them all year, too!
Anita Ojeda
December 29, 2014 @ 11:43 pm
Absolutely! Let’s keep the Christmas spirit going all year long! If we keep Christ in us–it certainly makes it easier :).