Family Christmas Holiday Tradition gives us freedom and guidance in a
time that is otherwise hectic and stressful, and often unorganized.
Tradition gives us a blueprint of how our family anticipates and loves
the holiday season, what they expect, how they love to celebrate.
7.
When the holiday draws nearer, we children got more and more excited.
When we were high-spirited and tempestuous, mom just needed to say.
"Look, an angle's hair!" And we would look in awe and see really a
golden hair. Little did we know that mom must have made some gift
packages and the golden threat must have fallen on the floor. But for us
children this was a sure sign that Christmas was near. Mom left signs
of the coming holy night everywhere for us, so we would remember to be
good, and patient, and kind. This made it easier for us children, who
yearned for that long awaited Christmas Day!
8. Then, one day the
wait was over - the 24th of December dawned. We children had to take a
little afternoon nap - I am sure mom needed the time to make last
adjustments to the Christmas tree and the arrangement of our Christmas
presents. In Europe the Christmas tree is the highlight of the 24th. The
tree is hidden from view for children, and for the first time seen in
the holy night when the door to the Christmas room magically opens. The
room is locked already the night before Christmas. We children were
especially attentive - maybe we would hear a movement in the Christmas
room - maybe an angle came by - or the Christkind personally - to bring
presents!
9. The nap on the 24th was very hard for us kids. Who
can sleep when such an excitement lies in the air? When we finally got
up, we laid on our best clothes. Then mom came with the traditional
Christmas storybook! It was a story of a little boy named Heinele, who's
mother had sent him out in rags into the bitter cold winter night to
sell toys to the busy people on the streets - who rushed home to their
family celebration without even noticing him. The boy went into the
woods and as he looked in the snow - lonely and ice cold - he found the
Golden Star of Christmas.
At the same time in heaven, the angles
were hectic, looking for the Golden Star that Christkind had lost as it
flew over the winter world on earth. Finally they found the frozen boy,
holding the Golden Star tight in his hand. He was dead. They took the
boy into heaven. Here it was warm. It gave plenty to eat, and Heinele
was truly happy - probably for the first time in his young life. But the
good boy, as he saw that his mother in the cold house down on earth was
crying because her child did not come home, returned to earth to
comfort his mom, bringing her true Christmas love. Love reigned over the
joy and comfort of staying in heaven. A true sacrifice.
And while
we children hang on every word that came from mom's lips, suddenly -
first faint but then louder - we heard the clear Christmas bell. It
signaled that Christkind was here! We would rash to the Christmas room.
The doors silently swung open. And we would stand there in awe, still
and devout, our wide open eyes reflecting Christmas Spirit. The
Christmas tree would stand in all its magic beauty - brightly shining
with many real candles and magic stars. We would sing Christmas carols
and dad would read the Christmas story from the Holy Bible.
Finally
we children could rush to our Christmas presents - many big and little
gift-wrapped boxes in all colors, decorated with beautiful ribbons and a
fir twig on each gift box. We had each a little extra corner right
under the Christmas tree, and close to the crib where Maria and Josef
and the beautiful baby would remind us of the reason for our joy. To
find our space, the packages had little cards with our names on them.
And the Ah and Oh was great!
10. And mom did not forget the lonely
people outside. She put a warm shining candle in each window to greet
those who were lonely and cold this night.
11. The Christmas
dinner was another highlight of the day. We had our traditional fish
dinner with potato salad which I loved. The table was set with grace and
glister. Each set had a mandarin that held a Christmas candle. Fir
twigs were decorating the table. It was festive and the candle light
reflected in our smiles!
12. The Midnight Christmas mass was for
the older kids. I remember sitting in church and seeing the happy smiles
on every face. This alone showed me that in this special night a
miracle must have occurred. I could see the new hat, the new shawl, new
boots that people were wearing. Everyone had something new this night.
And if it was not a new piece of cloth, it was the renewed hope and
light in their heart that held the promise that life is good and all is
well, no matter the life circumstances.
Today I am old. My
children are out of the house and I am alone again. But at Christmas
time, I still remember my family's holiday tradition: the haunting scent
of Christmas; the dazzling light that lightens the eye that looks into
the world with hope; music and laughter that fills the hearts and the
room at Christmas eve. I thank my parents for the wonderful Christmas
tradition that they had given us - a tradition that lives on ...
When
Christmas holiday draws near, don't let yourself be burdened by
stressful last minute holiday preparations. Follow your time proven
family holiday tradition - and if you don't have a holiday tradition
yet, manifest your own! Utilize some of the suggestions I shared with
you from our own family Christmas holiday tradition.
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