Holidays

Expectations and Hope in the Contractions of Winter

Expectations and Hope in the Contractions of Winter

Penny Freeman, Copyright 2022

Projecting hope for the holidays is meant to “get us through” this dark season, and yet for most of us the bar is set high with expectations instead of hope. This sets us up for a frenzy of meeting expectations and then crashing afterwards. We long for a feast that invites us to feel full but not stuffed–to enter a house feeling the welcome of belonging. We hope for laughter, warmth, joy and delicious food–that IS what commercials are selling as “hope” during the televised breaks of parades and football games, after all; and yet hope mishandled leads to burdening expectations that will inevitably let us down…

The Contractions of Winter

The Contractions of Winter

Dr. Penny Freeman, Originally published December 2016

Holidays set the bar high for crashing afterwards. We long for a feast that invites us to feel both full and at home. To enter a house feeling the welcome of belonging. To hope for laughter, warmth, joy and delicious food (that is what commercials are selling during the televised breaks during the parade after all). 

To hold these feelings is to enjoy the glory we were created for in Paradise. But no matter how good your family is, there is no family or food that can live up to the expectations our souls seem to crave.