Now
that October has begun, you're probably already looking forward and thinking
about the upcoming holidays, starting to make preliminary plans for the fine
foods & drinks that you will enjoy and share with family and friends. You
might be perusing cookbooks or websites to locate decadent recipes to thrill
your guests. You might be planning which expensive wine to uncork for your
special friends. You might be pondering which pricey gifts to purchase for your
family and friends. It can be a time of gluttony and excess, of greed and
hedonism.
However,
stop and ponder another significant thought: Don't forget
those less fortunate. Let us work together to help those who need some
assistance, even if it requires a little sacrifice on our part. Make this a
meaningful holiday season, rather than a selfish one.
Though
many of us love and enjoy the holiday season, it can be a very sad and
disappointing time for those with little or nothing. Every community has some
people who find it difficult merely to pay for basic essentials, let alone to
buy holiday gifts or prepare a special holiday feast. We can help though, and
try to bring some joy to the less fortunate. Share your largess with others,
helping those who truly need it.
This
year has also been especially devastating for many people due to terrible
weather and calamities, from hurricanes to earthquakes, from Puerto Rice to
Mexico, Texas to the Virgin Islands. Some of the affected lack even basic food
and water and desperately need assistance. They aren't looking forward to the
holidays but rather are living day to day, hoping for the basic essentials. They
need our help right now.
Even
though these are tough economic times for many of us, we all probably can help
out others, even if only in little ways. If you cannot spare money, then donate
your time, maybe spending it at a food bank or shelter. Or make something to
give to others, such as baking a pie, cookies or casserole. Donate old clothes
or other durable items which you no longer use. There are many different ways to
help out others besides just monetary donations.
During
this season, there will be numerous restaurants, chefs, shops and others which
will hold special charitable events. Talk about these events, promote them on
social media, and spread the word far and wide. Attend those events, encouraging
others to do the same. Give to your favorite charities, whatever they might be.
I want to hear about your charitable efforts to help those less fortunate. Be
creative in your efforts, even if your own finances are tight. That would be the
best gift I could receive from my readers, the knowledge that you have all
helped out those less fortunate.
I
will do my own part to help the less fortunate, to share what I possess. Year
round, I promote numerous food and wine-related charitable events and probably
will promote even more this season. I will give to several charities as well,
even if I only can give small amounts, to those which are personally close to my
heart. I will try to help in a number of different ways and I strongly encourage
all of my fellow bloggers to do the same this season.
Let
us share with all during this upcoming holiday season.
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