I look forward to Christmas for a couple reasons. It's to remember the birth of Christ but it also seems to bring families closer together. People give more. People tend to help out a little more. People seem to be just a little nicer than at other times during the year. Two of our kids still believe in Santa.
We watch the old Christmas cartoons I watched as a child. We make cookies on Christmas Eve and put out the reindeer food on the yard, the plate of cookies and milk by the fireplace before bedtime. It just makes things more fun.
How many people have lost a friend of family member throughout the year? They will be spending their first Christmas without that loved one, without that friend. There will be a profound emptiness in the time of families, togetherness, and love. I look at those who are working Christmas Day. I've done it countless times. I've been in foreign countries on Christmas Day and other holidays, spending it with people I work with; no family, no presents, no catching up on family gossip or eating my mom's killer apple pie.
I always think back to Christmas Day 1991 when I was working on an ambulance. Low man on the seniority list, just finished with Paramedic class. A cardiac arrest, a pediatric one, all of 6 months old just brought in to this world to experience her first Christmas. The jokes and happiness we had in the ER that morning cut short by this totally unexpected tragedy. We all worked and worked for seemingly hours doing everything we could to revive this frail little girl. Somehow, by the grace of God, we did. She was transported by helicopter to a children's hospital where she passed 3 days later. Heartbreaking, truly heartbreaking.
I cried that day. I cried because of what had happened, what I witnessed, what we all had done, and what we had achieved on that day, Christmas Day. I think of how that family lives with what happened on that day so many years ago and how their lives would and are forever changed by the events of one day, that day, Christmas Day.
But life goes on. We all do. Lest we forget those who are not here with us anymore. They will always be with us and there will always be the reminder of being with them, even if for just a short period of time. Those who have passed, those who are working, those who have nothing, and those who have everything.
For everyone who is missing someone, for everyone who is not home with their family, for everyone who has nothing, and for everyone who has everything, be glad you have something, yourself. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all.
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