Friday, December 25, 2009

Holiday Thoughts

Well, here at the Sheridan household the dogs are chomping on their christmas bones, the girls are either dancing or watching TV, and Kyle is wrestling his little heart out with his new toys.  I've turned 42 (for those of you into Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy that's the answer to Life, the Universe and Everything).

I'm not going to presume you all are Christmas fans, maybe some of you celebrate Kwanzaa, or Hanukkah, or maybe nothing at all.  But whatever your cause, this is truly a time of celebration and joy.

Why?  Because this is the time of year when the days get the shortest, the winter wipes clean the previous year, and we are all given a chance to start again.  We share with each other during this time of year as the cold weather huddles us closer together, and we give to help each other survive the snow or just to help us realize how much we have.

When we share we confirm to ourselves that we have enough TO share.  It makes us realize how great our lives are, and how much we have to give.  Sure, some feel they HAVE to share, even if they don't want to, and many people don't get the spirit of the season, but that's the diversity we've always talked about.  These are the differences that make us a perfectly completed whole.

So to all of my friends out there, I say have a great holiday season, filled with the recognition I've mentioned above, and the knowledge that you are all wonderful, perfect beings fulfilling the role of a unique and connected collective.  Let's make 2010 a year unlike any others we've experienced, and let's make it a wonderful change for the world.

Have a great one!
Kev

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