Due to the pandemic, our little town (pop. 5,500) is facing many changes to its long-standing holiday traditions. Both the annual tree lighting ceremony and the Christmas parade were cancelled. Neighborhood caroling and holiday block parties are out of the question. An area church that usually hosts a multi-date walk-through Little Bethlehem is offering a drive-through version on two nights only. Stores, normally bustling with gift-seeking customers, are abnormally silent. Yet, one of the constants, even in the face of this deadly virus, is the lights that adorn houses and businesses in our community. Outdoor decorations were put in place much earlier this year than in the past—many families had their garlands, lights and inflatable scenes situated and shining prior to mid-November. These lights provide a welcome brightness in the dark of winter and lift the spirits of those weary of dealing with the coronavirus and all of its implications.
December 11, 2020
NOOOOO! To the contrary, the pandemic has been one of the best things to happen to me. I have been able to focus more on myself and the things that are important to me without having to see other people that only suck my energy. I realize how much of my life before the pandemic was wasted on stuff that did not help me grow in any way whatsoever and only drained me. I'm hoping that as we get back to "normal" I can be more aware of this and keep my boundaries clear.
July 12, 2021