Everywhere you go in Delhi, it's Christmas big time. The newspapers are full of it, recipes for cakes and goodies, what gifts to buy, etcetera. In the markets, it's the same. Shops are decorated in red, white, greens; even petrol station attendants are wearing Santa suits. The non-Christians overwhelm us with their fervour for the Christmas season. I guess everyone is cashing in on Christmas.
So as it is every year, and as it will probably be every coming year, we have to yet again make a conscious effort to remember what Christmas is about. It's easy to get caught up in the lights and the Christmas sales, the cakes and the glitter and the songs, but all Christmas signifies is the birth of Jesus after all. I'm a fine one to talk, but here's a poem from Gerrard Kelly...
The gift
We were so glad to welcome him
On Christmas day;
It was like having a new member
Of the family.
He looked so small and helpless,
It made you want to pick him up
And cuddle him.
We made promises, ofcourse,
Said we'd make room for him in our house,
Said we'd alter our routines
To fit him in,
Said we'd take a walk with him
Each day.
But the novelty
Soon began to wear off.
By New Year,
We mentioned him less often.
Daily chores were less of a thrill,
More of a reluctant duty.
By February he was unwanted.
By March we had abandoned him.
We should have read the warnings,The gift
We were so glad to welcome him
On Christmas day;
It was like having a new member
Of the family.
He looked so small and helpless,
It made you want to pick him up
And cuddle him.
We made promises, ofcourse,
Said we'd make room for him in our house,
Said we'd alter our routines
To fit him in,
Said we'd take a walk with him
Each day.
But the novelty
Soon began to wear off.
By New Year,
We mentioned him less often.
Daily chores were less of a thrill,
More of a reluctant duty.
By February he was unwanted.
By March we had abandoned him.
We should have counted the cost.
A God is for life,
Not just for Christmas.
Oh well, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, everyone!!
12 comments:
Merry Christmas from Chennai :)
And a happy new year to you :)
Merry Christmas dear diary. Did you come for the ruaitheh at Mizoram House yesterday?
Merry Christmas to you too, illusionaire. I did come for the ruaitheh, I just saw your blog and realised you were there too. It would be nice to actually talk to you in person haha. Will try to find you on New Year, God willing:)
happy new year...cheers!
i'll record this in 'once upon a diary', and save it for a rainy day. eh!!
Mission vengthlang ngaihawm awm mange aw :-))
Aven belated merry christmas and happy new year. i hman nawm kan beisei, i rawn chho daih lo ni
Will meet ya if there is a ruaitheh again for New Year. But how will I know how u look like? :-(
Illusionaire, guess I missed you again! hahaha. I would have been that nondescript girl with longish hair in a longish coat like 99% of the other girl. hehe. Maybe next year, what say you?
thinlung bethlehem ah hian piang se la , a fuh ber mai awm e!! in chei mawi vel ai chuan :D
Next year seems like a long time... but I will wait... hehehe... I have a stinking feeling we've already met... :)
lolz, I just found out who you are and my hunches were right! We have indeed met before, many times on our way from calcutta to chennai on a train. lolz. Our group even stayed together at some shady hotels in Chennai on those occasions. I am around 4-5 years your junior so see if you can remember if there was any kid in those groups you used to go with on your way to school reopening. :-)
@illusionaire..'stinking feeling'? That hurts.lol
Maybe we rattled together on old Coromandal, who knows? Small world, eh? 4-5 yrs my junior, that makes you a teenager.You must have been a kid then. I sort of recall a certain kid who was talking abt a certain p*** collection. Could have been a precocious kid, or I could be mistaken. hehe.
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