Perhaps it's good for all of us to take a moment, breathe, and remember some of the lessons we learned way back in kindergarten (courtesy of Robert Fulghum) to help us appreciate and enjoy the holiday season better.
- Wash your hands before you eat. 'Tis the season to be spreading colds and viruses, so make sure you wash your hands to keep yourself and everyone healthy.
- Warm cookies and cold milk are good for you. They're not just for Santa! Just be sure to have them in moderation, okay?
- Clean up your own mess. Whether the party is in your own house or someone else's, keep things neat.
- Don't take things that aren't yours. It's a time of giving, so don't be a grinch.
- Don't hit people. There's never a reason to do this. Just don't.
- Say you're sorry when you hurt someone. We all say the wrong thing sometimes; apologies mean a lot. And don't talk about politics.
- Be aware of wonder. Look at how those beautiful, colorful lights dance in the tinsel. Catch some falling snowflakes on your tongue. Read a good holiday book or watch a holiday movie from your library.
Enjoy the parties, the people, the food, and yourself during the holidays this year. Keep them happy, clean, and stress-free.
Happy Holidays and Season's Readings from the perch.
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