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Holiday
Expectations
by
Rexanne Mancini
As the holidays
approach, I find myself wondering how I’m going to
accomplish all I expect of myself. I expect to have perfect presents
under the tree for an astounding number of people who will be visiting
from out of town, besides the usual round of gifts for my children, immediate family, close friends and significant others, such as
teachers, school staff, hair dressers, manicurist, etc. Added to the gift buying frenzy are countless trips to the grocery and food
specialty stores for the feasts I expect to prepare, again for
countless people I am expected to entertain during these holidays.
What’s one person to do when it becomes overwhelming and seems
there’s never going to be enough time, resources or energy to cope? Well,
I’m not sure I have the answer. What I’m longing to do is escape to an
undisclosed location (me and Dick Cheney) to save my sanity, health
and well-being. Naturally, this isn’t an option … I hold the holidays
too dear and my daughters have come to expect huge fanfare on these
special days. I have set up their expectations of me, just as I have set up
the expectations of myself that I might not be able to pull off this year
due to an unstable health condition and subsequent lack of mobility
I’ve taken for granted in years past. Mostly, I just want to be able to get
it all done, as I have every other year, which is no longer an option.
I am left to ponder my upcoming fate with the dread of not performing or
of falling short.
I suspect the “expectations” will somehow be met, only because I
couldn’t bear to let my children down during the most important
season for meeting expectations. And I have set myself up for all of this,
gladly, willingly, never expecting “ill health” to interfere with
our rituals and festivities. Never mind that this health condition was
caused primarily by trying to cram five weeks worth of expectations
into a ten day period when I over-booked myself with work, volunteering at
my children’s schools at the same time I was expected to take care of
many other obligations and promises to family and friends.
I think the
lesson here is to relinquish the expectations of myself and scale down to a
more manageable holiday routine, like it or not. Alas, there will come
a time when we parents are no longer able to perform the myriad duties
and routines we’ve created for our families, for any number of reasons,
and we will need to give up control of making sure everyone’s holiday
expectations are met. This could come in the form of a health crisis, monetary crisis, time-crunch crisis … take your pick. This is the
time to delegate the responsibility of the be-all, do-all parent and shift
our focus to relishing time with family and friends more so than relishing the accomplishments of others and our own expectations of
us.
We are in the midst of a joyous and sacred time of year when our
hearts and minds should be filled with love and good will, not with a frenzy
of get-it-done anxiety.
I wish you all a joyful, relaxed holiday season, filled with love and
happiness. Give yourselves a break and allow one or more of the
details to slip by or delegate if need be. Being there for your family in
sound mind, body and spirit is ultimately more important.
I have found that doing my Christmas shopping online is a lifesaver
and any other task I can accomplish online is equally gratifying. Find
ways to make your life a little easier during the busy days ahead.
Copyright
– 2004 - Rexanne Mancini
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Rexanne Mancini
is the mother of two daughters, Justice and Liberty. She is a
novelist, freelance writer and maintains an extensive yet informal
parenting and family web site, Rexanne.com – http://www.rexanne.com
-Visit her site for good advice, award-winning Internet holiday pages
and some humor to help you cope. Subscribe to her free newsletter,
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