If you are sitting here wondering how are you going to celebrate this Christmas alone, still pondering about the past… the way you used to celebrate Christmas with someone special and unfortunately, he is no longer within your sight even if he still is, but not within your reach, this write up is especially dedicated to you.
Everyone has a past that cannot be erased from their memory particularly when Christmas and Valentine day is just around the corner. Every time you hear the Christmas carols being played, the flash back of his images just drowns your every opportunity to be happy. I used to hate valentine day because I never had one. I couldn’t identify the essence of romance. To me, it used to be just plain rubbish...but if you look at it in a different perspective don’t you think the world seems so much warmer and sweeter with lovely couples celebrating this wonderful day together. At least people celebrate love and not war.
If you are left alone today, it doesn’t mean you cannot be happy for others. The lost of someone may have created a vacuum in your life, and as you grieve your losses you must be careful not to “medicate” your pain with that which will only create more pain. Be strong and bold to face it. Make a choice to heal your wound before your wounds get deeper and left the scars behind. Long ago, I have made the choice to stand. Now I celebrate Christmas knowing I am not unlovable or deficient just because I am lonely. I have value because God made me, loves me, and promises never to leave me.
Grief is a process that must not be denied or hurried. People we depend on sometimes desert us, abandon us and turn away from us. There may be only a few people we can truly count on, sometimes even none. But one we can always count on is God; He will never abandon us. He is the reason we are celebrating this Christmas, and is important to know we are not celebrating without the birthday boy.
