On Rituals
Every year since you were a little tyke, weve made
baked goods and chocolates together for friends and neighbors during the
Holidays. Your expectations of Christmas always include our goody making ritual
as well as Dads chocolate mint cake.
Tucking you into bed used to involve a rather lengthy and
specific ritual; there was a story, a witch chasing ceremony, a little back
rub, and always a glass of apple juice placed beside your bed in the event that
you got thirsty. Even now, bedtime almost always concludes with an "I love
you," from me, and an "I love you more," from you.
Rituals are as old as the earliest civilization. They can
mark occasions by utilizing a special event to represent a far grander scheme.
They help to create meaning and they foster lasting memories. They can
solidify, celebrate, commemorate, validate, and comfort.
There are numerous benefits to rituals. Perhaps the
greatest reason that I want to engage in them with you is that they offer us
the opportunity to make a connection that may very well span both space and
time. Whether I'm physically present or not, I can hope to be a part of many of
your special occasions, if I can manage to create special times now that you
find worthy of remembering later.
We don't engage in them as often as we used to - you've
gotten older and more discriminating, and I've gotten busier and more
distracted. Still in this uncertain and unpredictable world, children need
rituals to help them feel safe, contained, and cared for. They dont have
to be complicated, and yet those few moments we invest may provide our children
with gifts to carry with them for a lifetime.
You're growing so fast and changing so quickly. New
clothes, perfume, jewelry, and posters have replaced the toys that used to
greet you on Christmas morning. But you still demand the chocolate mint cake,
and you continue to be excited about delivering our goodies. So while I'm
required to give up a little more each year, I can still count on certain
special activities that have become an integral part of our lives together. And
more importantly, you can count on them too.
Love, Mom
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