Saturday, December 12, 2009

Believe

One my all time favorite stories around Christmas time is "Yes, Virginia. There is a Santa Claus", the famous letter from little Virginia to the editor of the New York Sun in 1897 that asks that one question -- Is there a Santa Claus?

This story is close to my heart for several reasons:

#1 - My middle name is Virginia, which is also the middle name of my grandma. Over the years, I have grown to love my middle name for its uniqueness and the truly inspiring woman that I was named after.

#2 - When we were younger, my sister and I acted in several plays at our local community theatre and one of the characters Carol portrayed was Virginia in this beloved Christmas story.

#3 - Whether you believe in Santa Claus or even the idea of Santa Claus, belief in anything is important and can truly add value to your life.

So, my question to everyone this holiday season is - What do you believe in?

Macy's, the department store, declared this past Friday, December 11th as National Believe Day and although an ad campaign for the hectic holiday shopping season, this one quote provides legitimacy to the entire idea:

"Macy's has declared Dec. 11 National Believe Day in honor of everyone across the county who wants to believe in something"

I believe in - love, family, sunshine, Butler basketball, chocolate chip cookies, the world, coffee in the morning, a higher being, acceptance, holidays, Koko, music and friendship.

What do you believe in?

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