Special Traditions

 

What’s it like during the Holidays without our special people around? On one hand, I try to be excited about the holiday season outwardly, but inwardly I’m still remorseful and dejected thinking about empty places at our table.    It’s tough not to recall shared family times, the excitement, traditional family holiday foods and presents. And I shouldn’t have to forget. But sometimes it’s easier to repress and not have to deal with the pain and sorrow associated with the past joyous times never to be regained.

Both my Mom and Steve’s Dad thrived on people gatherings and holidays.  Mom made sure the tree was up, decorated and adorned with ALL the ornaments given by children and grandchildren. She and Dad would rise in the wee hours of the morning stuffing a gigantic turkey. There’d be a variety of pies baked and numerous side dishes. I can still picture her expanding the dining room table and setting it with her best china, glassware and cloth napkins the night before the event. Nothing was too good or fragile for her loved ones. When each of us stepped beyond the front door, we took center stage in her world and nothing else mattered.  I miss not seeing the faces of those loved ones taken by death.

What special traditions do you remember from the past?

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About Teresa Lasher

Teresa K. Lasher, Freelance Writer and Speaker Email: Teresa@lasherstudios.com www.lasherstudios.com Teresa writes inspirational life lessons, adventure stories, and boat or motorcycle travel pieces. Her articles appear in local and national magazines, blogs, and websites. She is currently working on a devotional book encouraging the reader to take the time to spiritually recharge and rejuvenate mind, body and soul. She shares areas of proper self-care and lessons learned after surviving brain surgery. Favorite escape: walking outdoors in nature’s beauty and reading. Status: Teresa married her high-school sweetheart, Steve. They have been blessed with two children and three precious grandchildren (plus one on the way!) Little-known fact: Crowned Pumpkin Queen of the Sycamore, Illinois harvest festival, Teresa rode on the lead float in the parade. Her winning essay took 1st place in an elementary school contest.
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