As an atheist, I enjoy the Christmas season as a time of showing appreciation for friends and family. Believe it or not, I also enjoy most of the seasonal decorations and holiday cheer, although I weary of the Fox News "War on Christmas" mentality. The excessive materialism is a bit of a killjoy for me, too. But on the whole, I appreciate the good intentions of celebrants, whether Christian or not, and I enjoy the opportunities to connect with others that Christmas affords.
Therefore I ask you to share a Christmas experience that brought you closer to a stranger or acquaintance, even if for just a short time.
My experience took place at my daughter's piano recital. It started with children playing as the audience listened. As things loosened up, others jumped in to play a Christmas carol or two, however imperfectly. Before long, we were encouraging one another to play what one could while children and adults sang along. It was a lovely experience that didn't cost a penny.
Now you!
2006-12-18
03:35:54
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