Christmas Lives Love Through Others!

Meeting Santa, as a child was very special. Meeting those that live love through others, was never a let-down, as I grew older, especially at Christmas time!
To have the best Christmas ever, would be to meet, those that live their love through others. The glimpses of love shine before the gifts are opened.

That special wink, that says, "Hey Sport", to one, or "Wish You A Merry Christmas". The wink is like unto a picture, and can say just the right few words you need, least a thousand.

Winks come from deep within the soul, and make words heard in different profound ways, with the ears we have within. Creativity is heard as a child so clearly, you see worlds of your own. Children speak out-loud to share these worlds. They talk when no one is said to be around, but love's creativity is there.

Santa lives in the spirit of Christmas, to help people reveal the part of their hearts, their to loving to reveal, except behind the scenes, normally. Some do wink, now and then. Some want to talk to themselves, as they did as children. They want to gift themselves, and bring their child-like love out again, to share as well.

We need Santa Claus, we need clowns. Santa's the clowns gift. The puppet you can live through in spirit as well. We need to live through others to spread the love best. Please don't hate Santa, least the clowns, for the children's sake.

Stories deserve a fair-shake, and hands would be trembling more, if the stories of Christmas, least the clowns, were taken off the shelf. Fishing for fish is nice, fishing for presents can't hurt much, when you live at least some of your love through others.

One Santa should be enough love for anyone to live through. We love Santa, and just as we hang our love ones up. We also hang Santa up next to them. We don't stop there! We like seeing the fat, least the thin Santa. We try to give Santa some more Santa, each and every year!

Paint with the whole family your own dream Santa, least draw. When the kids wake-up they'll love seeing Santa unenveloped, as each person receives the other persons special Santa look. The kids will stay busy this way so you can more than cook up a storm!

This will add to the thrills of opening presents, least stockings. I remember the one I opened, had a special wink. I was only 7 and even though only one or two winks can usually be painted I saw many more. I played with my new gifts, and talked and shared my gifts, with the Santas on the wall, many times over. I hope my parents heard me.

The next Christmas, I did a special add-on look for Santa.
I painted Santa with three eyes! This is one reason why, I say, "Give Santa some more Santa"! My Santa yellow, red, black, and white. I was taught in school, to love all colors.

Precious to my sight, at age 7, to add the extra eye. Children can get away with loving best. Santa didn't look at all deformed to me! I still enjoy painting odd to this day, at times.

One eye for the money, I got for Christmas. Two eyes for the show, as I looked at all my families illustrations of Santa as well. Third eye was for the get ready free love gifts, and the energy of excitement, that help me love them night and day there-after.

Christmas can't come enough, and if it could be more than once a year, more people would understand what the spirit of love meant, when love said, "On Earth As It Is In Heaven". To you and yours, the best of the best, multiplied by forever!



By Quiet Early Icegraf
Published: 12/1/2007
 
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