Hi, my dears,
I hope you spent Christmas with your loved ones, and in peace.
What was different - it was Christmas. Never has a year like this one made me realize how important it is to have a home where it's warm, and love and how important it is to have someone beside you who cares about who you are and how you feel. And that it's not a given.
I hope you spent Christmas with your loved ones, and in peace.
What was different - it was Christmas. Never has a year like this one made me realize how important it is to have a home where it's warm, and love and how important it is to have someone beside you who cares about who you are and how you feel. And that it's not a given.
My Christmas wasn't exactly about a beautiful Christmas Eve dinner, or a perfectly decorated table, but it was about giving someone else humanity. This year, I participated in a cookout for the homeless along with other people and the Food Not Bombs organization. It was the first time I had heard about this organization. It was my first time cooking a purely vegan meal, and for the first time, I served it to homeless people, and at Christmas. It wasn't really about the food, although it was about that too, but it was about the fact that these people could experience the feeling of being treated with kindness and humanity. When they began to eat, the lights came on in the gazebo, where seating had been set up. That may not have been the intention, but it was magical—as they would say in the Harry Potter story, "something like magic."
This year, I participated in it by complete accident. Next year it will be completely on purpose. I realized that doing something selflessly for someone else gives Christmas a different dimension. We live in a time when we want more and more, and nothing is enough. But we forget, that sometimes just little is enough. As I stood outside looking at the lighted gazebo, I felt so grateful to be there. I don't know these people, their lives, and their stories. But I know what it feels like you don't deserve to live in this world for one more minute. I know what it's like to feel broken. And I know it can happen to any of us someday, and I'm grateful that I could make someone feel like they matter too.
So my dears, I wish you to have around you the people, whose hearts are filled with love, kindness, and humility.
Vendulka XOXO
This year, I participated in it by complete accident. Next year it will be completely on purpose. I realized that doing something selflessly for someone else gives Christmas a different dimension. We live in a time when we want more and more, and nothing is enough. But we forget, that sometimes just little is enough. As I stood outside looking at the lighted gazebo, I felt so grateful to be there. I don't know these people, their lives, and their stories. But I know what it feels like you don't deserve to live in this world for one more minute. I know what it's like to feel broken. And I know it can happen to any of us someday, and I'm grateful that I could make someone feel like they matter too.
So my dears, I wish you to have around you the people, whose hearts are filled with love, kindness, and humility.
Vendulka XOXO