Christmas Eve started out rough. I had to work and I was almost late getting there. Work was busy and people were not using their brains which made my job harder. I had to cook soup for Christmas Eve dinner later that night...and it did not turn out right. After work I was exhausted and in a rush to get everything together for that night.
But then I remembered what Christmas is really about. I decided to make the best of it despite how I felt. As soon as we got to my in-laws I started seeing the family laugh and mingle and I became emotional. I missed my family and what Christmas used to be like when I was a child.
After dinner we all sat down around the tree while they passed out the presents. I sat in the background feeling like an outsider looking in. Although, it was fun and interesting to see all the different people all together.
As the kids were opening presents I couldn't help but laugh and smile when I saw the pure joy and excitement on their faces. It got me thinking about how maybe the pro-life movement is so set on saving unborn babies that we sometimes loose focus on children that are already here. While the saving the unborn babies is extremely important in my book however, what happens to the babies that ARE saved?
Our job as pro-life "activists" or "abolitionists"(or whatever other term you want to use) is to protect and defend LIFE which should not be limited to unborn life.
Wikipedia defines pro-life as: political and ethical opposition to elective abortion, and support for its legal prohibition or restriction.
While opposing abortion is our main goal I believe it is much deeper than that. Our mission is enriching, protecting, and cherishing all life pre and post birth.
There are so many children who did not get any presents for Christmas and that breaks my heart. This year my husband and I had the privilege to participate in the Angel Tree Program. We chose to buy for a little boy age 9-12 months. We had so much fun shopping for him. We bought him a Toy Story car, some bibs, and a book. It was really awesome to know that Christmas morning he was going to be so excited to open our presents.
Pro-lifers often get stuck with the label of anti-abortion or anti-choice. But really we are much more than that, we believe in rights for ALL ages and forms of life.
All this made me think of what I truly wanted for Christmas. Seeing these children's faces made me think that material things are not so important. Yes, they are fun and great to have. But my Christmas wish is beyond that. My wish for this next year is simply this: better days. Around Christmas time I always think of one of my favorite songs by the Goo Goo Dolls called "Better Days"
My favorite parts are the first and second verse:
And you ask me what I want this year
And I try to make this kind and clear
Just the chance that maybe we'll find better days
Cause I don't need boxes wrapped in strings
And designer love and empty things
Just the chance that maybe we'll find better days
And I try to make this kind and clear
Just the chance that maybe we'll find better days
Cause I don't need boxes wrapped in strings
And designer love and empty things
Just the chance that maybe we'll find better days
I need someplace simple where we can live
And something only you can give
And that's faith and trust and peace while we're alive
And the one poor Child who saved this world
And there's ten million more who probably could
If we all just stopped and said a prayer for them
And something only you can give
And that's faith and trust and peace while we're alive
And the one poor Child who saved this world
And there's ten million more who probably could
If we all just stopped and said a prayer for them
(Lyrics came from www.letssingit.com)