I have so many reasons for loving Christmastide! Faith and family are intertwined during these days in powerful ways. As we gather at Christmas and live the days (all twelve!) to Epiphany, today, January 6 - we make choices, year after year. Clyde Reid's book You Can Choose Christmas is one of a number of books I enjoy reading each year; it lies on a table beside my chair right now. It is true, we can choose Christmas...that choice lies within us. We also make choices in relationships, the most important ones in our marriage and family. When Joe and I were married on December 28, 1963, the vows we made to each other used some important phrases beginning -" I will" and " I take" and " I do" that are really saying "I choose. I choose you." Since our anniversary always falls in the middle of the week between Christmas and New Year's, it is always a special time for remembering that choice. So, last week marked 48 years of saying "I choose you!"
Christmas 1963
I remember a blur of travel, anticipation, last minute preparation.
The memories rush by like scenery from a train window.
family and friends gathering, arms open
happy voices
bells
church
prayers
the color cranberry
boughs of green
candlelight
gifts in fat boxes with shiny paper
white ribbons
a muff where I hid my hands
a dress I sewed with lace and tiny buttons
Mother's sweet smile
Daddy's shaking hands
chocolate covered cherries under the Christmas tree,
his gift to me each year.
In 1963, he gave me
To a man who said he would love and honor me.
My love gave me my new initials.
1963, the year of my Christmas wedding.