Christmas 2023 may be behind us, but I’m in absolutely no rush to tear down the decorations or lose the joy of the holiday season. So if you pandas are interested in keeping your Christmas spirit alive, we’ve got a heartwarming list down below that could melt any Scrooge’s heart.We’ve gathered some of the sweetest pictures that have been shared online of families, animals and friends spreading holiday joy. So enjoy scrolling through these photos that might remind you of the true spirit of the season, and be sure to upvote the pics that bring you a bit of warmth during this cold winter!This post may includeaffiliate links.
Christmas 2023 may be behind us, but I’m in absolutely no rush to tear down the decorations or lose the joy of the holiday season. So if you pandas are interested in keeping your Christmas spirit alive, we’ve got a heartwarming list down below that could melt any Scrooge’s heart.
We’ve gathered some of the sweetest pictures that have been shared online of families, animals and friends spreading holiday joy. So enjoy scrolling through these photos that might remind you of the true spirit of the season, and be sure to upvote the pics that bring you a bit of warmth during this cold winter!
This post may includeaffiliate links.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Despite all of the hustle and bustle of shopping, preparing meals, baking endless amounts of cookies and attempting to make time for every single relative, the holiday season really can be a magical time. The end of the year welcomes plenty of time for reflection, and it’s great to have the chance to relax with loved ones during those beloved days off from work.If you have kids of your own or little ones in your family, it can be exciting to see the magic of Christmas through their eyes, and if you have the time, volunteering at soup kitchens can be a great way to give back to your community during this season of giving. The holidays are exactly what you make them, and in my opinion, it’s always worth it to make the best of them!
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Despite all of the hustle and bustle of shopping, preparing meals, baking endless amounts of cookies and attempting to make time for every single relative, the holiday season really can be a magical time. The end of the year welcomes plenty of time for reflection, and it’s great to have the chance to relax with loved ones during those beloved days off from work.
If you have kids of your own or little ones in your family, it can be exciting to see the magic of Christmas through their eyes, and if you have the time, volunteering at soup kitchens can be a great way to give back to your community during this season of giving. The holidays are exactly what you make them, and in my opinion, it’s always worth it to make the best of them!
I whispered to Santa: “He is blind and autistic and is very interested in Santa.” He said: “Say no more” and immediately got down on the floor to greet my little man.He talked to Matthew for a long time. Let him feel all over him. Told him to pull his beard, feel his hat, and talked about his red suit.Then Santa said have you ever felt a real reindeer. Santa then carried him over to the display area. And had Matthew pet the taxidermy reindeer they had set up. It was great. My heart was full seeing Matthew so interested.
While Christmas is a time for many of us to gather with our families, it can also be a challenging time for those of us who can’t. If you’ve recently lost family members or don’t have the chance to travel and be close with them, I understand the feeling of dread that the holidays can bring. Over the past 5 years, I’ve only been able to see my family for one Christmas, and admittedly, I’ve shed a few tears the other 4 years.But just because you can’t see your closest loved ones doesn’t mean that Christmas is a lost cause. TheReal Simpleshared a piece recently detailing some of the best ways to spend your holidays if you’re on your own, and one suggestion is to find a way to volunteer.
While Christmas is a time for many of us to gather with our families, it can also be a challenging time for those of us who can’t. If you’ve recently lost family members or don’t have the chance to travel and be close with them, I understand the feeling of dread that the holidays can bring. Over the past 5 years, I’ve only been able to see my family for one Christmas, and admittedly, I’ve shed a few tears the other 4 years.
But just because you can’t see your closest loved ones doesn’t mean that Christmas is a lost cause. TheReal Simpleshared a piece recently detailing some of the best ways to spend your holidays if you’re on your own, and one suggestion is to find a way to volunteer.
Just because you can’t be close to family doesn’t mean that you can’t make a difference or that you have to be completely alone. Visit your local food bank, volunteer at an animal shelter, buy gifts for children whose families can’t afford any, and donate clothing to unhoused individuals who are out in the cold. Consider fostering a pet or pet sitting as well, if you want to keep yourself from being completely alone. Volunteering can have a profoundeffect on your mental healthand make your Christmas much warmer.
Thankfully, today’s technology also makes it much easier to be without family on Christmas. With the simple touch of a button, you can video chat with your relatives or send e-cards to your friends. And if you’re really feeling festive, don’t hesitate to write physical cards for your family members or send them packages with freshly baked cookies and small gifts to let them know you’re thinking of them. Distance doesn’t mean you can’t send some holiday cheer to loved ones.
“Chris, I figured the best Santa gift for you would be, taking off half the January rent. So just pay $440 at the end of this month. -Jee”
It can also be tempting to sulk and complain if you’re not looking forward to the holidays, but if you can manage to find even a bit of joy in them, it will be worth it. Bake your favorite cookie recipe even if you only want to eat a few, and share the rest with your neighbors. Watch your favorite feel-good holiday film, and buy that popcorn that reminds you of childhood movie nights. Take a drive to see the city’s best Christmas lights and drink hot chocolate, even if you have to do it alone. Find the little pieces of joy that you can’t have year round and embrace them.
While my girlfriend was getting chemo, we ran into Santa, who was also getting a dose. After visiting the kids in the hospital, he was going to go to his job at the mall. He’s trying to bring joy and holiday spirit to those around him while fighting to live.
Just like any other time of year, it’s important to take care of your mental and physical health around Christmas. Psychologist Yvonne Thomas, PhD toldReal Simple, “Make a conscious effort to get enough sleep, eat right, exercise, laugh, and get emotional support from loved ones to maintain your physical and emotional health.”“The bottom line is…you still can find ways to broaden and add to your life and, as a consequence, grow emotionally stronger, even…when you might not be in person with your family and friends during the holidays,” Thomas added.
Just like any other time of year, it’s important to take care of your mental and physical health around Christmas. Psychologist Yvonne Thomas, PhD toldReal Simple, “Make a conscious effort to get enough sleep, eat right, exercise, laugh, and get emotional support from loved ones to maintain your physical and emotional health.”
“The bottom line is…you still can find ways to broaden and add to your life and, as a consequence, grow emotionally stronger, even…when you might not be in person with your family and friends during the holidays,” Thomas added.
A little backstory on this sweet girl for anyone interested. Her name is Duchess, and she was surrendered in May, where she bounced to a few different shelters. The shelter I adopted her from doesn’t know the complete story, but her previous owners have had her for 10 years. She grew up with asthma, and the reason for giving her up was “too many animals.” She’s probably going to require an inhaler in the future, but she purrs louder than an engine, and I’m beyond excited to have her in my family.
We chatted while waiting for our plane and played card games. Thank you so much, Matt and Levi. Truly great guys. Happy holidays!
We just happened to be in the store at the same time and chased him across the car park for a photo! In his words: “No kid deserves to get nothing at Christmas.” It’s people like Jeff and the thousands of others who donate gifts that make all the hard work worth it. Thank you so much.
After this dog’s owner was hospitalized, our resident was forced to give his dog to the Rome Humane Society. When our RN Jennifer heard about it, she immediately went there and adopted his dog so that she could bring him to visit while he completes his rehab.
Every year, my company hands out Christmas wishlists for kids who wouldn’t otherwise get anything. This year, my team picked out 3 brothers asking for an Xbox 360 games and accessories. We figured we could do better than that and put this together for them.
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The “A” team at Victoria Fish Bar in Whitchurch has decided to be open on Christmas Day. Homelessness has been on the rise in Cardiff, and we think we need to make a difference as influential members of this community. Hence, on Christmas Day 12-3 pm, we shall be open for all homeless, elderly, and vulnerable people, providing free meals to all those who come. We realize that not everybody has the luxury of having a nice warm meal with family and friends at a loved one’s house, so we will try very hard to emulate such an experience. So, to those who are homeless, elderly, or vulnerable, come and join us, and we can experience this great time together.
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I’ve never heard of “Gamers Outreach,” but they just helped make some kids' hospital stays a little more bearable, and I think that’s awesome.
“Hey Peachy,I’ll bet this is your first Christmas card. I hope you’re behaving and leaving the tree alone. Just wait until we get a dog - then you’ll have something to play with that can play back!-Steve”
His face and laughter was priceless and worth all the trouble!
Sadly, I’m not in a situation to do it again this year, so I just thought maybe I could encourage someone to do something nice this year if you’re able to. It doesn’t have to be big, only what you can.
“To: The two women (I think) and their dogHappy holidays from your newspaper delivery girl! I have not spent a lot of time talking to the two of you, but when I have, you’ve been very kind to me. I’m very grateful for that. And, on a more personal level, I also want to thank the two of you for being yourselves. I apologize if I’ve made an incorrect assumption, but the two of you are together, correct? As a young queer (bisexual) kid, it means a lot to see queer adults out (in all ways) and about being happy and just living their lives.Merry Christmas! (if you celebrate it)I hope the two of you enjoy your movie!From: The girl who delivers your newspapers”
My next-door neighbor lives on a fixed income, and sometimes I give him my empty cans so he can get a few bucks. Today, he gift-wrapped 3 (full) cans of PBR and dropped them off for me as a Christmas gift.
I almost cried. I love my little family so much.
I said: “I hope I’ve earned it”.She said: “You definitely have”.
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