Let’s not kid ourselves: the Christmas season often has very little to do with peace and goodwill. (Anyone who has braved the shopping malls in the past month could tell you that!) It’s far too easy to get lost in the stress of what gift to get for your in-laws, or how you’re going to pay January’s bills after buying said gifts. We’ve all been there, and the reality is that we will probably all be there again this time next year. It’s the plight of those of us who sing along with Silent Night on the radio while honking at the jerk who just cut us off in the parking lot without even using his turn signal. It’s a puzzle to dumbfound the most astute of scholars: how do we reconcile our busy, stressful lives with a holiday meant to celebrate the birth of the Prince of Peace?
With that in mind, our Christmas wish for you is-
Peace, even in the midst of financial turmoil.
Joy, even when you’ve got ten reasons to be depressed.
Love, even when those you love the most are gone.
Faith, to trust in what you cannot see.
Perseverance, that you may gain strength from adversity.
Perspective, to remind you how much you’ve been blessed.
The Christmas season may not be as picture-perfect as It’s a Wonderful Life, but we encourage you to make time to spend with your loved ones, to give to someone less fortunate than yourself, and to never forget what we’re celebrating!
Merry Christmas from everyone at 3D Electrical Services
Hey!! Wishing you all a Merry Christmas too. Thanks
for the reminder of what CHRISTmas is all about!!
Blessings to you all,
Dan
Thank you for this blessing! It IS all about the wonderful Prince of Peace!!
Lord bless 3D Electric and the Dutton family too!
We love you guys!
The People from the Lloyd Center ( :
Thanks Bill for the reminder that Christmas, after all, is about Jesus and the time spent with those you love. Good job on the article.
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Angie said,
December 15, 2010 @ 12:43 pmVery much like this post.