So as I sit down to write for the YMSL blog for the December newsletter, I feel overwhelmed by how many other things I need to be doing. I feel STRESSED! I am sure many of you feel about the same this time of year. You may not even be reading this blog because there is no time for unnecessary reading right?!? There is shopping to be done, meals to be planned, Christmas cards to be sent, Elves to be moved, cookies to be baked and a whole myriad of other items that need to be done in order to make the holidays “wonderful.” Every year I promise myself it will be different. Every year I say that I will slow down and remember what is important. Every year I have good intentions.
Earlier in the month, Luke and I volunteered for Dolls for Daughters. We helped hand out gifts to families and kids who needed a little extra help over the holidays. This event was good in so many ways. For one, Luke and I got to spend the day together. During this busy time, we forget to spend time and isn’t that what the holidays are really all about, spending time with those you love. Secondly, we were helping others. It was simple. We stood behind a table and helped kids select a gift they may want. It wasn’t strenuous or difficult but it was helpful. Because of all the volunteers that gave of their time, tons of families walked away with a little something special. It didn’t happen with one person. It happened because a bunch of people came together to help. Hopefully, kids walked away with a smile on their face and families felt a little lighter because they were able to give their child something over this holiday season. And thirdly, it made me thankful, thankful for all that I have. Thankful that this Christmas I can give gifts to my family. It made me thankful for the family I have and thankful that I am part of an organization that cares about serving their community.
So as we count down the days till Christmas, I am reminding myself to spend time with those I love, look beyond myself for opportunities to help others, and be thankful for all that I have. Because really isn’t that what it is all about? This year I want to be different. Merry Christmas!
Emily Kesler
YMSL Fort Collins
Communications Team
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