12/21/2010

Finding Christmas in Volunteering

The ringing is incessant and then becomes a silent part of the constant din of noise – cars starting and driving off, and people hurrying by, captured in constant conversation about the last or next shopping destination. And there I stand, most of the times in the cold – always ringing the little brass bell.

I volunteer through my Rotary Club to ring the Salvation Army bell each year. Each year I hesitate to sign up for a couple of hours of standing in the cold. Each year I think of hundreds of other things I could be doing instead, and each year I sign-up to ring that little bell.

It happens to me every year. Somehow, as people walk by – a variety of faces, ages, economic classes – I see them acknowledge the bell and the bucket and what it represents: the presence of charity in our world. And as slowly and steadily breath brings life into my lungs, each time I speak to the passersby “Happy Holidays” or “Merry Christmas” I feel that elusive spirit of Christmas enter into my spirit and I know that beneath and behind all of the trappings of the holiday, people know , need and seek the blessing of Charity.

The ringing of that bell is when I find Christmas, every year and this year, on December 17th, I will did it again. Merry Christmas!

5 comments:

  1. You are a good person. Never doubt it.

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  2. Thanks Dena.

    Lisa - So glad you dropped by. Merry Christmas!

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  3. What a lovely and season-appropriate post, Kim. You seem just the type of person to give your time to charity.

    Just wanted to swing in and wish you and yours a lovely and wonderful holiday season filled with the magic moments we all seek. Happy Holidays!

    Nevine

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  4. I volunteer in my own special way. I contribute my time as a Web Developer to a worthy cause. I would say it does not involve being out the cold but since my home is currently seconding as a fridge it does at the moment!

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