Dec 04 2008
Just One Small Thing
Recently my eighteen year old daughter came to me with her idea of a perfect Christmas. She suggested we make each other gifts, and spend time together. She has joined me in thinking that the Holidays should be spent giving something that matter instead of getting “things” that don’t. Our family has enjoyed a somewhat priviledged lifestyle that year after year seems to get further away from the joy of the season. It seems we are running, and stressing and struggling just to make sure everyone has the same number of presents to open, with the same basic dollar amount spent on each person. We find ourselves going into debt buying things just to buy them and each year we find gifts that not only weren’t used, they weren’t even taken from the package! Imagine how good we would feel, how fulfilled we might be, if instead of this craziness we gave of our selves to others. Right here in the United States, there are children that go to bed hungry. They hunger for food, for love, for knowledge and for kindness. Around the world there are mothers struggling to give their children just a sip of clean water.
The smallest act of kindness, the smallest gesture of stepping outside ourselves and offering something of value such as time, talking, being, listening, helping-all might start something of a revolution. A revolution of relationships. AND, imagine if we each just took $1 of the $450,000,000,000 spent on gifts that no one really wants and gave it to an organization that provides clean water to a child, we might in our own way change the world.
I am going to join my daughter this year and do just one small thing for someone else. Just One Small Thing.
What ever your religion or beliefs, just do one small thing.