Christmas Presents: To Give or to Get

Dec 19, 2000 - © Traute Klein, biogardener

    Christmas, a time to give or to receive? How do we raise our children? A heartwarming story to show that the spirit of giving is alive and well in our community.

The Spirit of Giving

    December 1986. I was getting discouraged listening to children and adults alike talk about the presents they were hoping to receive from Santa. This was so different from the Advent spirit in which I grew up and which I have tried to foster in my own family and among the children I taught in school. I grew up in tough times in World War II Germany. Every item of food was rationed. Never mind food, everything was rationed. The only things which were free for the taking were love and appreciation. My mother was the most giving person I have ever known. She had grown up in the most affluent home in her community and was raised with a sense of responsibility to care for the less fortunate. Even in hard times when she barely knew how to feed her children, she would open her heart and home to perfect strangers. I came to believe that every family practices the same generosity. It never occurred to me not to share whatever I had with whoever needed it. It was not until I came to North America, the land of plenty, that I noticed that giving was not everyone's heritage.

German Christmas

    Back to December 1986. Yes, I was getting discouraged. Was no one in the spirit of giving? Had the spirit of getting swallowed up our society? December 24, 1986, Christmas Eve, the German Christmas, the evening when the children present their offerings to the Christ child and to the congregation. Of all the services of the year, this is the one I do not ever want to miss. We spend it in the last German-speaking church in Winnipeg. All the services are conducted in German, including the Sunday school. Taking part in that service is like stepping back into my own childhood. At the end of the service, every child receives a bag with assorted fruit, cookies, and candy. I remember when families saved food rations for months to be able to have a few Christmas goodies for the children. There are enough bags in this church even for the many young people. They had also taken part in the service, playing in the band and singing in the young people's choir. It had been a most enjoyable evening for me, but the enjoyment was not yet over.
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