I have always loved Christmas but increasingly hate the commercialised side of Christmas and a rare visit to The Big Sainsbury’s yesterday with shelves piled high with goodies (i.e tat) left me feeling a bit deflated and cynical. I don’t want Christmas to feel like just another way of making someone richer (and someone else poorer.)
Please cheer me up with reminders of the lovely things people do around Christmas time that are free and don’t necessarily fill the pockets of big stores.
Here are some of ours’:
Attending the Nine Lessons and Carols at our local church this Sunday (double win- free mince pie and mulled wine!)
A winter solstice celebration with friends. Complete with Yule log, bonfire and very tongue in cheek talent show (everyone brings a dish)
Carols around the tree in our local town and a torchlight procession- my community choir are leading the singing.
DD is a Young Quaker- so attending Meeting with her on Christmas Eve. I don’t go with her often enough but an hour of silent contemplation is a rare treat.
I’m sorting through the board games and have done a jigsaw puzzle swap with a friend. And I’m hoping the kids will agree to It’s A Wonderful Life as our Christmas Eve film in front of the fire (Although Nightmare Before Christmas has been mentioned)