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“I just hate Christmas, don’t you?”

I just hate Christmas, don't you?She was in the ladies room. The Cracker Barrel ladies room. Dolly Parton’s I’ll Be Home With Bells On was blaring from the speakers overhead. Washing her hands and trying to get the dust off her coat, without looking up, she said,

“I just hate Christmas, don’t you?”

My heart just sunk. This 70-something attractive woman was hurting badly. Reaching out as best I could, I stood in a busy bathroom and listened to her story:

“My husband died in 1998, I lost a son five years ago and then in November I lost my best friend, my miniature dachshund, Dottie Sue.” This little companion was the love of her life and constant friend and traveling buddy.

She talked on and on about how hard Christmas is when you are alone, how you wish it would just go away and didn’t I feel the same? “How am I going to get through it?”

We kept getting interrupted and moved around and out of the way but I continued listening, consoling, encouraging and reminding her of the wonderful memories she had of those she loved. I was so touched by her pain that I had tears in my eyes as well.

My phone was ringing from my purse, I was meeting up with someone to transfer a precious package, I answered it once and we continued talking and then it rang again. This time, although my call was less than ten seconds, she squeezed my arm, said, “Thank you” and took off. I tried to follow her but the crowd coming in prevented me from grabbing her and by the time I reached the dining room I didn’t see a sign of my hurting friend, nor in the parking lot.

What did it all mean? Why would the Lord send someone to me that I couldn’t help? And what else could I have said, before she bolted, that would have made a difference in her hurting heart?

I felt such failure, defeat and disappointment that day. I have pondered it ever since and I guess if anything, it has taught me a great lesson.

Christmas brings memories for everyone but they are not always happy ones. So what can we do in gatherings of friends and family? What do we say when someone is sad, lonely, missing a loved one or even a pet that is no longer by their side?

We just listen.

Someone who will sit and listen to those who are hurting is a rare thing. Most of the time people are too busy or they just don’t know what to say and avoid the uncomfortable. But the one with the broken heart may just want to share about their loss or their feelings, just as my friend in the ladies room wanted to talk about Dottie Sue. She knew I couldn’t fix it, she knew I couldn’t bring back her tiny friend and she knew I couldn’t make her pain go away.

But maybe, just maybe, in some small way, she was a little cheered up because she was able to share about the one she loved and missed so much this Christmas season. Her eyes would light up when she would tell me of her best friend’s puppy-like antics, even though Dottie Sue was 17 years old. She was even smiling a little while recalling the good times she had with the dog, her son and her husband. (Remember, the furry friend had only passed away three weeks ago.)

If you do nothing else at your holiday gatherings, seek out the one who is in the corner, watching the festivities. Or the one who is biting their lip to keep the tears from flowing. Perhaps it is the one who you know has suffered much this past year but is trying hard to not show it and “spoil” the day for everyone else. Go give them a hug, a squeeze on the hand, an “I love you”, and maybe even sit down beside them and ask, “How are you doing?”

There may be tears, but you have allowed them to share and you have shown you care. And the tears are healing balm to a hurting soul! If they don’t want to talk about it, respect that too and don’t push. Some people will not want to become emotional in public and some are just private. But many will appreciate you not ignoring their pain at this normally happy time.

“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” Psalm 34:18.

You are the hands and feet of Jesus at Christmas, the most wonderful, and to some the most stressful, time of the year. He reminds us that He didn’t stay a baby but He gave His life on a tree for all of us, redeeming all who would take on His name. It is then our responsibility, our mission, to reach out, to love, to comfort, encourage. Remind them of the hope beyond this “veil of tears” and that one day Jesus will wipe ALL of those tears away and we will be reunited with those we miss so much.

So, what would Jesus do?

Jesus would listen. Jesus would love those that say they hate Christmas…and they really don’t hate it, they are just hurting. Don’t ignore their hurt and don’t ignore them just because you don’t feel you can say the right things. Just be there, just listen and just love like Jesus.


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Three things I learned in Haiti that forever change Christmas for me

Merry Christmas to you all! I am in Tennessee, just south of Nashville, where my beautiful, expectant daughter-in-love is hosting Christmas in her new home this year. My Three Sons will be around the table, along with Rachel’s sweet mother and of course, The Sweetheart.

What’s on the menu? Rachel and her mother are fabulous cooks so we are excited!

Beef Burgundy
Loaded Mashed Potatoes
Dressing
Asparagus
Homemade Rolls
Desserts!

For a moment I wanted to share a thought on this favorite day of the year.

I just returned from Haiti last week and Haiti was life changing. You are not surprised? Me either.

My friend Bonnie had warned me it would affect my heart. I thought I was prepared but how can you truly prepare yourself for the devastation that surrounds every day life in a third world (some call Haiti a fifth world) country?

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Before I go on, let me say there were plenty of beautiful things to see on the island country of Haiti! The mountains, the ocean, the views are just breathtaking.

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We were able to visit a resort while we were there that was just gorgeous, but on the other side of the barbed wire-topped wall was just more poverty and sadness.

Your heart hurts because you feel so helpless, can do so little to make a difference and you want to take all of the orphans (and some of the adults!) home with you.

So, this Christmas, I have some takeaways from my Haiti trip that I feel will forever change Christmas for me.

3 things

  1. Family.  If you have one, you have everything. Almost all of the children at the orphanages we visited had lost their parents in the earthquake in 2010. If they were not affected by the earthquake then they were there because their family could not afford to feed them. The sad thing is that many days in the orphanage they only receive one meal. So when I gather with my family for the holidays I am one of the most blessed creatures on the planet.

  2. Stuff. I have too much of it. Everywhere. I downsized a few years ago when we moved to the country of Latvia for a year. It was originally to be for a longer stay so I sold almost all of my furniture and kept the bare minimum. But I live in a country of plenty and very little want. If we WANT it, we GET it. And so there is stuff that we do not need and do not use and others not so far away that cannot comprehend the “wealth” that we have. The things we easily throw away reminds me of those around the world that would love to be waiting to catch our Leftovers.

  3. Love. It is infectious. Watching the children throng anyone who came into their compound, into their world, was overwhelming. We were told to be prepared for the constant touching and hugging and literally hanging-on-for-dear-life grips they would surround us with. But I wasn’t prepared for the desperation in their eyes for the simplest touch. Just a hug, just to be able to hold our hand for a little while, sit on my lap (without a diaper or underwear) or lean their head on my shoulder was pure comfort. And it made me think of Jesus saying, “…Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.” Matthew 18:3

The thought is simple but it is sincere. We are blessed. So blessed. If we have our families, food on the table, roof over our head and all the things we take for granted every day, we are some of the wealthiest people on Planet Earth. Knowing there are people that do NOT have these things causes me to pause today and say, “Thank you, Lord.”

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Then it causes me to stop and remind myself, if I didn’t have all of these things would I still be thankful, would I still be happy and would I still serve Him?

Even if everything is taken away from us tomorrow, if tragedy strikes, if our world is turned upside down, Jesus will still be God and still in control. In that we take great comfort.

On this most wonderful day of the year, before we tear into our gifts, let’s pause and be thankful for a God that is with us every day, not just Christmas. That He came, He gave, He loved and He died so that we could have HOPE. And one day soon that HOPE will return for His Bride, the Church!

How, where and who is gathered around your table today? We would love to hear! Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas.

Nannette-Christmas

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Rejoice!

Wishing you all a most blessed Christmas! I pray you enjoy your family, friends and those you hold dear today and take time to give thanks to the One who has blessed you the most this year…the reason we are celebrating today! Jesus Christ, the baby born in a manger to save the world from their sins! Thankful today for the HOPE we have in Him! 

 

Luke 2:
For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.
And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. 
And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying,
Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.

Rejoice! hopeinthehealing

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