Don’t get me wrong, I love the holidays. Figuring out gifts and baking an insane amount is actually fun, but takes a lot of coordination. So I wanted to give you another option for your gift giving. The gift of time.
It is the ultimate in green giving. No purchase necessary. It doesn’t consume resources. It even thwarts the consumerism that is so prevalent during this season. All’s it requires is for you to craft some room in that super busy over-scheduled life of yours.
I didn’t say it would be easy.
In our ever rush, rush, rush; go, go, go world, spending time with loved ones is more priceless to me than any gift. Taking a night to reconnect with friends or having dinner with a cousin, who suddenly drops in from out of town, helps create memories that last a life time.
So far I’ve been able to take time to catch up with a friend from out of town and another who I don’t get to see very often. Each time we reminisced about the last time we spent together and I know that when I see each of them again, we will do the same. Going over old memories like smooth beach stones.
It might feel weird when you tell a friend that you don’t want to exchange gifts, and that you should have dinner instead, but it will mean more. Or if you can’t spend time during the holidays, plan for a future “date” to get together.
Take a walk, grab a cup of coffee, make cookies, visit a museum. Ask your grandmother how to sew. All of these time giving activities are fun, family friendly and never expire. So go on, give it a try. Tell someone that their presence is present enough. Because actually, it is so much more than any physical gift can be.
[Image by jek in the box]
