For years, I avoided any family gatherings no matter what they were celebrating, I just didn't want to have to contend with certain folks who I knew were not all-together in their minds. It can be draining dealing with the wild folks that can't and won't shut up. Others who don't know how to keep their hands to themselves. As well as those difficult relatives who have more issues than the law allow!
When you have your own personal dramas sometimes it is just best to stay away--and I'm not mad at those who do! I did reach out in recent years to relatives and friends and made my way around-- seeing people I hadn't seen in a long time. I showed some love and offered service and gifts when I could. I was also grateful to see how the children had grown as well.
With soulful music playing in the background, joyful laughing heard from different rooms, and bright, sunny days at some of these events, what was there to complain about? I personally avoided any conversations about religion, politics, money, relationship, and somebody's children. I kept things light. It is such a nice feeling to come away from an event without having to repent over something you said because you allowed someone to take you there.
To my readers, who might have had to check someone this holiday season and feel a rise on the inside every time you think about certain folk, take a slow breath. Focus on the things that warmed your heart that day. Reflect on those good times and just remember, there is always that possibility that someone at the event you attended recently just might not make it next year or any year after that.
God bless y'all!
Nicholl
When you have your own personal dramas sometimes it is just best to stay away--and I'm not mad at those who do! I did reach out in recent years to relatives and friends and made my way around-- seeing people I hadn't seen in a long time. I showed some love and offered service and gifts when I could. I was also grateful to see how the children had grown as well.
With soulful music playing in the background, joyful laughing heard from different rooms, and bright, sunny days at some of these events, what was there to complain about? I personally avoided any conversations about religion, politics, money, relationship, and somebody's children. I kept things light. It is such a nice feeling to come away from an event without having to repent over something you said because you allowed someone to take you there.
To my readers, who might have had to check someone this holiday season and feel a rise on the inside every time you think about certain folk, take a slow breath. Focus on the things that warmed your heart that day. Reflect on those good times and just remember, there is always that possibility that someone at the event you attended recently just might not make it next year or any year after that.
God bless y'all!
Nicholl
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