Well!--last day at work today before Christmas, great! Had a good day, lots of goodies, and cake from satisfied customers. Oh Oh another couple of inches on the waistline!
Here in Sweden we celebrate Christmas on Christmas Eve, so on Sunday I will be opening a present or two (hopefully!) Eating chocolate for breakfast (A throwback to my childhood, where --if you didn´t eat your chocolate first, somebody else would!) and waiting to experience the Christmas Magic. Yes I know the magic of Christmas is reputed to be the Christ child coming to the earth, but surely this was a planned miracle?
The magic I mean is ,that we all experienced as children, the excitement of the season, the decorations, the tree, the stocking and the parcels with your name on which held unknown secrets, the whisperings, shopping and cooking going on at all hours. It took so long to actually get to be Christmas Day. This is the magic I always hope for, but magic does happen in other ways:----
I worked for a large childrens charity organisation, as housemother to eight mentally handicapped children, in the 1980s. Early one Christmas morning, a man came knocking at the door. I was the most senior staff on duty, so I was assigned to see what this chap wanted. I presumed he had got lost and needed directions, but no. He handed me an envelope with a cheque for a thousand pounds, for "the children" he said, and left!. Now that was magic. What a wonderful thing to do.
The children and staff had a great Christmas because of him--not because of the money, but because of the gesture. It lasted well into the next week too, until the "boss" said--We can buy some fruit trees for the garden with that money---all the children appreciate the garden, and eat the fruit! Oh Gawd! No! No! No!--the children need playground apparatus and playthings they can enjoy in the garden, not more trees. More magic!--we won, and swings and a roundabout were bought for the use of everyone. (We didn´t win very often)
So this is what I will be waiting for on Christmas Eve morning----so if anyone reads this and happens to have a cheque for one thousand pounds hanging around, please get in touch!!!
Well one can hope, can´t one???
Wishing everyone a magical, peaceful Christmas---Lynne.