BLUE CHRISTMAS
Lamar loved Christmas.
Also Hanukkah and Birthdays and anything that involved giving
gifts. He loved to give gifts and he
loved to shop more than any other man I know.
This is the first Christmas/Hanukkah in 17 years without him.
He always got me a ridiculous number of presents for both my
birthday and Christmas. Sometimes he
made it a game by hiding presents around the house and insist I do a scavenger
hunt to find each one. He always said he
never enjoyed celebrations or gift giving until he met me. The last gift I got from him was a stuffed
animal for my birthday from the grocery store because he was no longer up to
doing any real shopping by that point.
I don’t feel much like celebrating or decorating this year
but my dear friend Debra agreed to help so our little “Hanukkah Bush” is up
alongside our nutcracker collection and a menorah. I have done the basic amount of shopping for
my family, because I need to express my love for all of them and it’s something
we do together, no matter how far away we are.
I can’t express the love and gratitude that way for everyone
else who has meant and done so much for me these last 3 months because it’s
just too big. I can only hope that in
some way I will have the opportunity to also do for them. So thank you Julie, Jimmy, Monse, Debra,
Sandy, Don, Judy, Lionel, Patrice, David and Liz; and my family: Josh, Evan, Jessica, Jovan, Tristan, Julian,
Jocelyn and Ivey. It does take a village
and I am forever thankful that I have one.