Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Spreading the Love

 

It’s that time of year when our hearts go out to all our family and friends, we even include our pets in the holiday festivities.  And I know that many of you provide gifts and donations for the needy.  Isn’t that what Christmas is all about?

 

I just wanted to ask you all to try and include someone you know at work, a neighbor, a single mom or dad, anyone you know who might not have a place to go on the holiday.  You may never know what that could mean to them.  Drag them along to see your kids play, have them join in some family games or invite them to have dessert with you.  We often think of the elderly when this comes up but be sure and seek out those young people who are not able to be with their families (for whatever reason), depression is a big concern this time of year (and so is suicide) ….try to share your holiday with someone who will be alone.

 

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11 comments:

  1. Keeping you in my heart this week, Karen!...and I love the drag them part...don't just say "what can I do"...just do it!

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  2. Spending time off this week to seek and embrace new blogs, so happy I clicked the link to come visit yours. Had to become a follower so I could return. Lovely images and your message to day is timely and kind (not my own blog's usual fare, but laughter eases loneliness, I hope)

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  3. So correct, I am sure there are many that need someone.

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  4. What a great message and reminder to everyone to "spread" the holiday joy.

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  5. Yes! You are so right! Holiday time is just right to give and share! Bless your heart!

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  6. Thank you for this sweet blog. Please remember the older folks too who have lost their siblings & maybe don't have children....they'd love a home cooked meal & small talk. Merry Christmas.

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  7. See how nice you are!! My Grand ma used to say that a kind act lives forever.
    Your Christmas tree is very creative, should be in country living magazine.
    Merry Christmas to you and your family.
    Nancy Jo

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  8. such wise words from a beautiful lady...
    hugz
    >^..^<

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  9. What a lovely and thoughtful post! Thanks so much for your sweet comment on my Ideas House post, too! Merry Christmas!

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  10. LUV YOUR BLOG, STOP BY & SAY HI, WE HAVE A LOT IN COMMON :) GIO

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  11. So, so true.....this is a wonderful, blessed time,but it can be heartbreaking for many....we can make a difference.

    I'm thankful for your friendship...
    Merry Christmas my sweet friend,

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