I
want to take this opportunity to acknowledge this special time of the
year. I know some of you are committed, Bible believing Christians.
Others of you may be of the Jewish faith. There may be some Muslims,
Hindus and believers of other religious faiths. And, certainly, I'm
sure there are some non-practicing individuals and some agnostics and
some atheists.
To
me, it doesn't matter what your belief system is. I appreciate and
respect you for who you are and how you live your life. It is beyond
my position in the order of things to pass judgment on who may be
right or wrong. Part of the freedom we are born with is to have free
will and make choices and decisions that suit us individually.
So,
during this particular season, whether you celebrate your chosen
religious rituals and beliefs or celebrate it as a secular holiday
and even if it's not your holiday season, I wish for you and all
people around the world, peace on Earth and goodwill to all people.
Let
each of us, in our own way, take a few moments during this holiday
season to remember those around the world who may not be blessed as
we are. They may not be comfortable or warm. They may not have
adequate food, clothes or shelter. There are fighting men and women
stationed around the world, many far from their families and friends.
Let us not forget them. And, let's not forget that even in our own
country (countries) there are those in need. In the case of the U.S.,
maybe an extra dollar in the Salvation Army Bell Ringer's bucket can
be enough to make someone's day, week or year a little better.
Share
time with family and friends. I don't know about you, but my family
and friends are my true blessing and wealth. As a vandweller, I live
in 50 square feet. I've had as much as 100 times that much space
during periods of my life. It's not the amount of space that
determines if one is safe, warm and comfortable. It's our attitude.
I'm sitting in my tiny house outside Atlanta, Georgia as I write this
message and I'm warm, comfortable and thankful. I hope wherever you
are, you, too, are warm, comfortable and thankful. So, please have a
very Merry whatever you'll celebrate.
I
also want to wish you a happy, healthy and prosperous 2017. On
January 1st of each year we are given a new lease on the
next year. What does that mean? Simply this! No matter how great or
bad last year may have been, a new window full of opportunities
opens, if you choose to open your mind and heart to the
possibilities. A perfect life is a life that is full of imperfections
allowing us to learn and grow.
Keep
your mind and heart open. I don't buy into resolutions, personally.
However, each new year I review the past year, the past five or so
years and even my entire life. I remember the pivotal people and
pivotal events that influenced my life and brought me to the place I
am today. I give thanks to the universe and the intelligence that
afforded me the gift of life. And then, I ponder the future. I set
some goals . . . some simple and some more far reaching. I consider
the possibilities and opportunities that have been uncloaking and
providing me with choices to make for the new year.
Go
into the new year with anticipation of great things and a wonderful
year. The chances are that's much more likely to happen than if you
start the new year expecting the worst. That's especially true if the
last year threw some curves, presented some serious challenges or was
full of seemingly insurmountable obstacles. One way or another you
can move past that and turn the new year into the best year, yet.
So,
it is my sincere wish for you to have a very Merry . . . and an
especially Happy . . . and always remember to live free and be happy.
EH
8 comments:
Thank you Ed for your heartfelt well wishes for the season and the year to come.
We're kindred spirits, aa you know, Ed. I'm looking forward to being a vandweller and you're so right: It's not the amount of space that determines if one is safe, warm and comfortable. It's our attitude.
I'm glad you continue to do well, and are enjoying Georgia this season. All the best to you. Keep in touch.
The very best to you too, Ed. While you are there in Hotlanta, you might enjoy a few days in Stone Mountain State Park. I stayed there many times while I was working out of my bus and enjoyed the campground.
Best wishes to you, too, Ed. On the same side of town as Stone Mountain is Your DeKalb Farmers Market, a place like no other. For food, and for thinking the world can live together peacefully, there's no place like it. And the buffet line beats all.
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Thanks for checking in, Ed! All the best for a merry Christmas and a healthy, peripatetic new year!
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