One of the first things that comes to my mind when I think of Christmas is decorating the tree. Perhaps you do too! All the collages in this post consist of Christmas tree ornaments. I took these images in a year-round Christmas store that I frequent whenever I go to Niagara Falls. It’s a fun place to visit. They have beautiful Christmas decor.
“The Christmas tree is a symbol of love, not money. There’s a kind of glory to them when they’re all lit up that exceeds anything all the money in the world could buy.”
― Andy Rooney
For many, dance will be a big part of their Christmas celebrations. The well-loved “Nutcracker” will be performed in many venues all over the world during the Christmas Season. There will also be dancing at parties and gatherings with family and friends. It’s all part of the merriment and enjoyment of the holidays. The collage below has many ballet dancers.
The ornaments in the collage below are for those who prefer a more modern touch. They are beautiful in their own way and I’m sure many people decorate their trees with them.
The last few years my Dad was around for Christmas, he was well aware of the passing of time and of each Christmas. After all the festivities on Christmas day, before he went up at night, he would say “another Christmas.” We do become more reflective as we grow older and we understand in a way that we didn’t when we were younger, that the time to enjoy is when we’re here. I find myself saying “another Christmas” myself now before I go up – even if I don’t voice it to anyone. It’s with gratitude.
Whether you have a big Christmas tree or small one, or none at all, may you have a blessed and joyous Christmas whatever you do. Whatever your Christmas ornaments look like, they are yours to enjoy. Enjoy every Christmas moment and surround yourself with those who want to sing, dance, and enjoy life. Every moment is precious.