’Tis the season for gift giving. It’s also a time when some of us do some gift returning. We’ve all received that soap-on-a-rope, that ugly sweater, or that thing that just doesn’t quite fit anywhere. So, thankfully, many stores have a return policy. You can exchange that Little Mermaid macramé potholder for something else, or take back that rhinestone-encrusted 100% itchy wool pantsuit and receive a full refund. While it’s often been said, “It’s the thought that counts,” (and it does), there are times when a return policy is a godsend.
Give the gift of grace this season. Exercise power over your tongue. Resolve yourself to be patient, kind and slow to anger. Is there baggage between you and another person? Step over it and offer peace and forgiveness. Forgiveness is one gift that is equally shared between the giver and the receiver. Just as you can’t take back the effects of hurtful words, so it is that those spoken in peace, compassion, love and forgiveness also cannot be returned.
Oh, and nobody really likes fruitcake.
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