“All things have their season, and in their times all things pass under heaven.” Ecclesiastes 3:1
There are many ways to prepare for Christmas. By living Advent fully as a time of preparation and prayer, you can find a deeper meaning in the mystery of Christmas. My beautiful wife and her close friend give expression to that sentiment in their yearly tradition of making Advent/Christmas arrangements.
Each year my talented wife and her long-time compadre endeavor to improve their skill in creating greenery arrangements. Recently, they have found that their best work is done when they work together on a single piece. They learn from each other. Judgement, balance, symmetry, color variation, and simplicity of form, all of these can be found in their creations.
As for me, I just gather yard trash and haul the boxes and bags around. Then, I take my leave and go home and discuss philosophical questions with Mr. Monte. After a long, hard day on their feet, suffering skin abrasions and needle pricks, they call me to view the results, take pictures, and haul more bags and boxes around.
I take secret pride in their work. I know I won’t see anything like it again until this time next year. But, the pictures remind that even the boughs and berries of yard trash “have their season”.
