Is it my imagination or do more of our elders pass on to the next life during the holidays?
It’s a beautiful time of year, marked by holidays, festivities, and family togetherness. Emotions can run high and low. And when loss occurs in our societal circles, the cycle of life becomes apparent and real, reminding us that we are all here for a time, and that we must make it meaningful.
I have not personally lost a loved one this year (and I’d very much like to keep it that way, thank you very much). But I know two families who have lost a head of the family (one matriarch, one patriarch).
Without going into excessive detail, because this is an Actifit post after all, I will just say that I feel blessed to have known these people, and furthermore I feel blessed to be alive, and to be surrounded by people I love.
About the fruit, well I attended one of the memorial services today, and in support of my friend who lost her mother, I helped with the meal after the service. That and other miscellaneous activities amounted to a decent number of steps!
My job for the memorial service luncheon was to make four dozen fruit kabobs.
If you have never made 48 skewers of fruit, I will tell you it is an experience. First I had to buy an enormous supply of strawberries, melons, pineapple and grapes. Then I had to wash everything, remove the strawberry caps, slice the melon and pineapple, and take the grapes off the stems.
Then I had to skewer them.
I considered just putting the fruit on the skewers willy nilly. Instead I quickly looked up a recipe that showed a nice orderly and very attractive and festive way to arrange the fruit so it looked a bit like a rainbow, and that seemed meaningful, given the occasion.
My fruit presentation was quite a hit at the reception.
Interestingly, it was my sister’s birthday today as well. As I packed up the fruit, the condolence card for the bereaved family and a birthday card and present for my sister, it made me remember again that life is precious, and that every day is a gift.
Thank you for visiting.
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Life’s good times…. and not so good times!🙄
I think you’re right this time of year, people tend to leave this life more often!
Let’s stay healthy, so we are all here for another trip around the Sun!😇😊
Yes, it's certainly a plan, @silvertop — staying healthy!
Absolutely, that’s why I’m typing this response to you while I am miles up in the mountains on a hike today!😇😊
Hey if you can't stay in shape doing that, then something's wrong! Ha ha.
😅…..it’s definitely a workout Lol!
PEPE came along today finally…….
He wanted to write my post tonight!🤣😇🐸