Goodbye Sweetheart, Good-bye :)
There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven:
a time to be born, and a time to die,
a time to plant and a time to uproot, . . .
a time to weep and a time to laugh,
a time to mourn and a time to dance. . .
(Ecclesiastes 3:1-2,4)
How many celebrations have you attended? Think, relish in these precious memories - weddings, birthdays, graduation parties, baby showers, celebrations for the any old odd reason - its a Tuesday, lost the last tooth, holiday gatherings). Do you have an idea? Are you laughing at the memories, the jokes that are retold still today about that occasion? Now with those pictures in mind - how many sweets are present? Be honest - no quick glances. A lot right? Pretty much every one of those memories has a cake battering (pun totally intended:) itself into those precious pictures. Why? Because we want to make those memories sweet and special enough for those most delicious, outlandish, beautiful desserts. Were these events about the cake?(I see some of you nodding - no these events were not about the cake!) Would we have been disappointed as the host or the guest without that sweet treat? Now you can nod. . .
We do like to celebrate with a sweet concoction to tie the event together. We like the honoree to see we want to please all five senses - especially visual and taste. We want this event to be filed under spectacular and fun and "sweet". No one is grabbing the bitter melon to leave that nasty aftertaste of bitterness. We want the event to end on a pleasing sweet note of aroma.
I ponder this symbol of sweet gifts that we want to treat the occasion with a pile of sugar and to mark that this day is worth the indulgence. As I bid adieu to my co-workers of six years I picked up a few coffee cakes and orange juice and chocolate milk. Even the healthy additions of fruit and milk are loaded with sweetness. But why not? It was my last day and I wanted to thank them for being so "sweet" over the years. This was a breakfast treat to say thanks. They returned their gratitude with cupcakes. Delicious, moist, mini cakes topped with sugary mounds of frosting with even the selection of chocolate or vanilla. Then just in case there wasn't enough sweetness a topping of swirly chocolate. Remember first paragraph we want to especially delight the visual and taste senses. I was touched my the gesture and of course showed my appreciation by diving in and even bringing a 1/2 dozen home. (Don't worry these 1/2 dozen were shared with friends and when I say friends not just the me, myself, and I kind of friend :)
Desserts are our go-to. They say thanks and this moment is special. They are easy to be made from scratch and even more simple to pick up from the store. And say congratulations or farewell! But another way to look at these sweet treats besides ahh sweet gesture wanting to treat me. "Here is a pound to add to your frame as a reminder of us here." And usually we respond through years of training - thanks for the extra pound I am going to carry this pound on my chest next to my heart :) It is always nice to be remembered but maybe our indulgences for those special occasions have became a little too ordinary - and the occasional indulgence has become more of a daily excuse for excess.
I love the scripture that I opened with. Ahh Ecclesiastes Chapter 3 you phrase life so eloquently - "there is a time to weep and a time to laugh". Note how the scripture says that there is A time. It doesn't say everytime or all the time we should laugh or weep. Or in this blog eat every sugary treat offered. Because you will be to many birthdays, many weddings, and many other "special" occasions. It is okay to say no to the sweet treat offered. It is okay to just cherish the memory without submerging yourself into the sugar induced coma. I say all this to myself. Because I like any excuse for indulgence. It's "Janie's" birthday - happy birthday Janie pass the cake. What its three o'clock Tuesday afternoon - where's the doughnut? Happy Tuesday everyone! You get the point?
I loved that my co-workers took time and effort to say good-bye. But the cupcake was gone within a minute. The card that I had to read after work (My eyes might have started to water upon opening the card) will be cherished for a long while and the memories with my co-workers even longer.
As the song goes:
Goodnight, sweetheart
Well,it's time to go
Goodnight, sweetheart
Well, it's time to go
I hate to leave you, but I really must say
Goodnight, sweetheart, goodnight
Well,it's time to go
Goodnight, sweetheart
Well, it's time to go
I hate to leave you, but I really must say
Goodnight, sweetheart, goodnight
May your HealthFULL Journey include many special occasions worth celebrating and may you truly celebrate to your heart's content. Because there is a time indulge but also a time to abstain. 'Til we meet again. . .
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