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Sunday, February 9, 2014

Christmas is awesome, and the Olympics are cool too

One of my favorite parts of the Christmas season is how everyone comes together and people are just a little bit kinder and willing to help one another out. It's a season of giving and making an extra effort to make someone's day.

What does "getting in the Christmas Spirit" mean to you? To me, it means all of those "people being kind" things I described above. But it also means something else. I hadn't thought of this before this Christmas, but "Christmas Spirit" and "Holy Spirit" both have "Spirit" in them for a reason. Christmas Spirit means feeling the Holy Spirit. Being worthy to have the Spirit with you. Remembering Christ. Because that's what Christmas really is all about.

Now, if you're anything like me, you might be sick of reading Christmas blog posts by now, cuz whenever I find a new blog to follow I go back and read all their recent posts. Since it's currently early February, there's *always* a Christmas post and *always* a New Year's post among their most recent posts. So, moving on from Christmas...

January and February and sometimes March are kinda depressing months. People have gone back to normal, there's no more drive to be nice to everyone, and very few holidays to look forward to. Plus it's super cold and gross and I try not to go outside and I have to scrape ice off my car before going anywhere which usually makes me late... You get the picture. It's like the emotional crash after the happiness of Christmas.

But guess what! The Winter Olympics are this year! :D

The Olympics are like a version of "Christmas" for the whole world. Not the gift-giving or Christ-remembering parts, but the "people coming together" part. Watching the opening ceremony Friday night was super awesome. All these nations coming together for some athletic competition. Granted, it's not always as friendly as I would like to believe, and politics get involved more often than they should, but it's better than nothing :)

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I doubt you've ever read the Warriors series, but I was obsessed with them in middle school. They're about these cats that live in the forest. They're split into four "Clans" (kinda like countries), and they're very competitive and hostile towards each other (most of the time). Once a month, however, on the night of the full moon, there's a truce, and they all gather together in the center of the forest to exchange news and get to know each other.

The Olympics reminds me of that. A bunch of countries that don't always get along coming together to celebrate sports.

And even though it's not quite as awesome as Christmas Spirit, Olympic Spirit is pretty cool too :)

<3 Marie-Rose

6 comments:

  1. No no no way! I was in love with the Warriors series! Oh my gosh, yes, I loved comparing the truce night and medicine cats and nine lives with gospel truths (I'm not in love with them any more, but I remember a time when they were my life ;).

    I never thought of Olympics like that, but I guess it is pretty cool how all the countries come together for some worldwide culture celebrations. Love it!

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    1. Warriors was like my life. There's a reason I'm obsessed with cats :) and also it's the reason that I meow at people in real-life conversation... not often, but I still do it :) my friends and I would "play Warriors" at recess in like 5th grade. I always had to be Spottedleaf cuz she was my favorite. And then we made up characters, too. It was the greatest. I never compared it to churchy stuff tho cuz by the time I was seriously asking Mormon questions, the Warriors books weren't good anymore. Seriously, the Power of Three started getting weird.

      Anywho! :)

      <3 Marie-Rose

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    2. Spottedleaf was MY favorite! That is so weird! :)

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  2. I love the Olympics and I love this post! I agree-- there is definitely a lull after the holidays are over. I'm glad we have the Olympics to cheer us up and motivate us again!

    Great post!

    :) Sarah

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    1. Thanks! Not that I've had time to watch the Olympics, other than the opening ceremony.... But I'll make time! Soon! I hope :)

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