Over the years I have found some wonderful poems about giving at Christmas which reflected the values that J and I respected when it came to Christmas shopping. Anyway, whilst clearing out some files I found them. They are primarily about making Christmas something more than just an obligation to get together, being stressed or spending beyond one's means, and even the value of giving something meaningful no matter how small it may be. I hope that you enjoy them.
What shall we give the children ?
What shall we give the children ?
Christmas is almost here.
Toys and games and playthings,
As we do every year ?
Yes, for the magic of toyland
Is part of the Yuletide lore
To gladden the hearts of childhood,
But I shall give something more.
I shall give them patience,
A more sympathetic ear,
A little more time for laughter,
Or tenderly dry a tear.
I shall take time to teach them
The joy of doing some task,
I'll try to find more time to answer
More of the questions they ask.
Time to read books together,
And take long walks in the sun,
Time for a bedtime story,
After the day is done,
I shall give these to my children,
Weaving a closer tie,
Knitting our lives together
With gifts that money can't buy.
~Source unknown~
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