December is just a mere seven days away. Generally, I’m not
overly eager for the month to be sprung upon us, for a variety of reasons. It
represents a lot of disappointment and sadness. But God is transforming and
redeeming every aspect of my life. Including my thoughts on December.
December is most commonly associated with Christmas. I do not
like this association. Santa Clauses lining the store fronts with their jingle
bells and cans of collected money. Commercials and magazines advertising the “must-haves.”
Discounts and sales and plenty of reasons to buy. I can hardly tolerate it in
America.
Yesterday I saw a plastic dancing Santa Clause outside of
Nakumatt and their elephant mascot was adorned with twinkling lights. Sawa Citi
also seems to like the idea of rushing the season. They have a decorated tree
in the entrance and a (one)
Christmas carol is playing on the speakers …on repeat. Ugh. Not you too,
Rwanda. I do believe consumerized-Christmas is overtaking the world. (Note:
Both Nakumatt and Sawa Citi could be considered grocery stores.)
But, I’m not trying to stand on a soap box. Christmas and
consumerism are not the point of this post. In fact, I try to avoid the two. Yes,
I will even admit to being a bit of a Scrooge when it comes to embracing the season.
But this particular December is going to be packed with excitement.
So, I’m choosing to focus on the reasons to be happy about December, rather than moping through the season and missing out on an entire month and oppotunities to
experience joy.
Reasons to Be Happy
About December:
(1) The Hanlons (family friends who have been in the States since
June) are coming on Dec. 5
(2) The Foltas (family friends who have been out of Rwanda for
far too long) are coming on Dec. 18
(3) Bronwyn (good friend, and master of Dutch Blitz, who has
been in Canada for university) is coming on Dec. 19
(4) I’ll be completing two-decades of living on Dec. 23
(5) I’m going on an 11 day adventure to South Africa on Dec. 26
And that’s not to mention all of the everyday occurrences
that result in unplanned joy and happiness. I’m faced with reasons to smile and
give thanks every single day. December is just going to have extra and bigger
and better reasons. Yes, because of who God is, because of what He has done,
and because of family and friends, I can’t wait for December.