Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Christmas Card Connections


Every year for the past several years (actually possibly 12-15 years) I have written a Christmas poem about the events in our lives during that past year. I actually started writing poems back when I was in grade school or junior high. One year back then, I wrote a poem for every member of my family. I still have them, and they are of course a little humerous now.

And every year for the past few years, I think, maybe I really don't need to do that--just send a little card to people I don't see very often. But I guess that writing poems is in my system, and every year, at some point, I get inspired and sit down to write my poem.

I also have thought about trying to shorten the list of people I send them to. But then I remember: I LOVE getting Christmas cards in the mail! There's just something about touching base with people that maybe you don't even see at all anymore, but they have a place in your heart. Family and friends are so important to me, and so I continue to send out many poems.

The true blessing in all of this, is that every year we get many Christmas cards sent to us; I think maybe we are getting more every year. I love seeing the different cards and reading the notes, and many of them also have letters with updates on their family.

As I mentioned, some of these friends I see only rarely and maybe haven't seen them at all for many years. But true friends remain friends forever. I can't help but think about the song by Michael W. Smith: Friends are Friends Forever.

And with the faith and love God's given, springing from the hope we know
We will pray the joy you live in is now the strength you show
We'll keep you close as always, it won't even seem you've gone
'Cause our hearts in big and small ways, will keep the love that keeps us strong.

And friends are friends forever, if the Lord's the Lord of them
And a friend will not say never, 'cause the welcome will not end.
Though it's hard to let you go, in the Father's hands we know,
A lifetime's not too long to live as friends.

Also, at this time of year, we pause to remember that we will always have a friend in our Lord and Savior; one who will never leave us or forsake us, one who will never disappoint us, one who will love us more that we can ever love Him. Let's give Him all the praise and glory this Christmas season.

6 comments:

Wanda..... said...

Donna, that is one of my favorite songs...I have it on my blog. Another thing we have in common is writing poems about our loved ones...My g/daughter Amanda carries on that tradition. She wrote and recited one at my mother's funeral. I wish to thank you for your part in making my blogging experience wonderful.
This morning I left an earlier comment on your previous post!
Have a Joyful Christmas Donna!

Becky said...

I think it is wonderful that you send poems every year what a wonderful gift to your friends. Each of them get s a little piece of you. Merry Christmas Donna! I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday

elaine @ peace for the journey said...

My mailbox has been overflowing this year; some of the usuals, some surprises. I, too, love to receive an update on everyone, along with pic's. A good reminder of the life we've lived over the years and the friendships shared.

Merry Christmas.

~elaine

Diana said...

Hi Donna,
Those were very beautiful words. I wish for you a wonderful and Blessed Christmas. Love Di

Annie said...

For some reason, maybe the economy? I ended up getting less cards but sent out more...I believe like you do. If for once a year, I am touching base with those i rarely see, it is still a great time to catchup and send wishes to.

Rebecca said...

You're right. It is fun to get Christmas cards. I think it is terrific that you keep your poetry skills honed and use it to make others happy.