Christmas is green
Christmas Is Green
Cold,
damp, dreary. Why did she love these types of days so much? Everyone
else hated these days, but she relished them. Maybe it’s because they
reminded her of the holidays.
The holiday season was fast
approaching. Just today a Christmas commercial came across the
television screen. It’s amazing how those types of commercials could
make her tear p. She wanted her girls to have the same kind of feeling
for the holidays that she had. Sure things were different now. Kids were
different, environments were different, and demands were different.
When
she was younger, she simply lived for the holidays. She would start
drawing pictures of Christmas trees way before Halloween. She loved to
read any books that dealt with the holidays. She loved to pretend she
was Snowbound with Betsy, or fantasize of a Christmas in the Big Woods.
Reading only served as the fuel source for her imagination.
Christmas
music; beautiful gospels, traditional tunes, and children’s classics -
you could hear them everywhere during this season. Her favorite song
used to be “March of the Wooden Soldiers.” Even though it was an
instrumental song, she would always make up dances to match the
movements of the music. Even today, at the age of 35, this song makes
her well up with tears.
Christmas lights – oh, how she loved
Christmas lights. Sparkling red, yellow, blue, and green … especially
green. She would dig in the basement until she found the worn box of
Christmas decorations. Then she would plug the lights in just to watch
them glow.
At Christmas time, she used to lie under the tree just
to look at the lights. Beautiful, dancing. She would always sneak out
of the bed at night, turn on the tree lights and fall asleep on the
couch, dreaming of sugarplums and the anticipation of the season.
Green
was always her favorite color. Back when she was a child, Christmas
tree lights were the large, screw-in types. She and her two siblings
each had a particular side of the Christmas tree that they called their
own. Mother was always complaining because the children would change the
colors on the tree. One side would be all red, another blue and yellow,
and of course, the green side.
It gave her great pleasure to
have one side of the family Christmas tree to call her own. She would
place her handmade ornaments upon the branches, as well as the
traditional ones. Santa always left her presents beneath her side of the
tree. Always …
Snowflakes, the Christ child, Granny Devine’s
home cooking, and the color green ...these always reminded her of the
Christmas season. She now wants the same for her children. Christmas Eve
Church services, a birthday cake for Baby Jesus, supper at Nana’s and
MaMaw’s, and the color green … no, not green. Her three girls are all
passionate about the color blue. Blue for Christmas? Oh well, times are
changing.
beautiful
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