The Gift of Being Present
I know that I am not alone in the last-minute holiday frenzy that takes over as we near Christmas morning. I remember it all too well when the boys were younger - the sense of accomplishment that I would feel by beating the clock and managing to get those last minute items on Christmas Eve, before the stores shut their doors. And although managing to cross off those last items on my to-do list felt great, what felt even better was the sense of peace that came with the knowledge that no matter what, I could literally do no more. Once the stores had closed, that was that. Unless there was something that I was going to pick up at a gas station or corner store left to do, I was basically done. As the kids have gotten older, and my need to be out shopping for them has decreased, I still find the same sense of ease washes over me on Christmas Eve as everyone winds down for a couple of days to spend time with friends and family for the holidays. The sense of the w...