Saturday, December 29, 2007

set it on fire

This holiday season was unlike any other I have had.... possibly the best I have ever had.

I was in a small car accident on Christmas eve and ended up in the back of a cop car on the way to Canmore.
Rethinking what we are calling Christmas... give this little piece from CS Lewis a thought:

...In the middle of winter when fogs and rains most abound they have a great festival which they call Exmas and for fifty days they prepare for it in the fashion I shall describe. First of all, every citizen is obliged to send to each of his friends and relations a square piece of hard paper stamped with a picture, which in their speech is called an Exmas-card. But the pictures represent birds sitting on branches, or trees with a dark green prickly leaf, or else men in such garments as the Niatirbians believe that their ancestors wore two hundred years ago riding in coaches such as their ancestors used, or houses with snow on their roofs...

...But when the day of the festival comes, then most of the citizens, being exhausted with the Rush, lie in bed till noon. But in the evening they eat five times as much supper as on other days and, crowning themselves with crowns of paper, they become intoxicated. And on the day after Exmas they are very grave, being internally disordered by the supper and the drinking and reckoning how much they have spent on gifts and on the wine. For wine is so dear among the Niatirbians that a man must swallow the worth of a talent before he is well intoxicated...

...But what Hecataeus says, that Exmas and Crissmas are the same, is not credible. For first, the pictures which are stamped on the Exmas-cards have nothing to do with the sacred story which the priests tell about Crissmas. And secondly, the most part of the Niatirbians, not believing the religion of the few, nevertheless send the gifts and cards and participate in the Rush and drink, wearing paper caps. But it is not likely that men, even being barbarians, should suffer so many and great things in honour of a god they do not believe in...



I decided that I didn't need much of anything this Christmas and ended up with some nice surprises.
The best part of it all was working (at the Seed still) on Christmas day. Immense joy and genuine cheer was certainly spread.


Here is lovely Laura and I. I nice picture I would say.



until next year...

blessings.

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