Today, my family is celebrating Thanksmas. Hey, it’s a real thing. It’s when Thanksgiving and Christmas collide because of travel plans and family circumstances. We won’t be able to see my Kansas family on December 25. Instead, we’re celebrating both holidays together – today, at the same time.
“Oh no!” one might think. “We should never skip through Thanksgiving and jump into Christmas, forgetting to be thankful.”
I’ll agree with you completely on one point: We should never forget to be thankful. Never, ever. But blending the two holidays? I have decided that it’s perfect. I’ve also decided that this same concept is perfect in the middle of February, early in April, and during summer break. After all, if I only choose to consider “what I’m thankful for” during Thanksgiving season and “how wonderful it is that God sent Jesus to earth” during the Christmas season – I have completely missed some major Truths in the Bible about who I’m called to be, and where my heart should be focused.
Hooray for holidays that bring our attention back to these important areas of focus! But not only do I disagree that we shouldn’t blend the holidays, I believe we’ve actually missed something very important if we don’t.
Our God is an amazing God – today, on December 25, and even on Black Friday, if you can possibly imagine. But, ack! What about all the commercialism?! Marketing tools! Flyers and ads and sales – they are everywhere this time of year! That is a true fact.
Also a true fact: There are gimmicks and commercials and marketing ploys 365 days of the year – all of which are insisting I need their product in order to have a full and happy life. The only difference right now is that commercials slap the words “gift giving” on the reason they’re asking us to buy stuff. At least it’s better than telling us to buy something for ourselves because “we’re worth it,” wouldn’t you say?
Are we losing Thanksgiving because of all the Christmas hype? My thought is that it’s not up to what time the stores open their doors, or the fact that some are not closing theirs at all. It’s not up to sale flyers or commercials. It’s up to you and me. It’s about our heart focus. Nothing in our lives can be separated. I don’t care when you shop, what you buy, how much you spend, or whether you ate turkey or ham. Jesus and a thankful heart go hand in hand, every single day – no matter the holiday, season, or date on a calendar.
For the record, today, not only am I celebrating Thanksgiving (so much to be thankful for!) and Christmas (how exciting that God sent His Son!) – I’m also celebrating Easter (praise God, Jesus died and rose again!) and Valentine’s Day (Love you, Matt!! XOXOXO). I’ll celebrate it all over again tomorrow. And since tomorrow just so happens to be Black Friday, I might also pick up a good deal or two. Bonus!
Have a blessed holiday season! May our hearts yearn for Truth, may our souls find peace, may we always be grateful.
Heather @ My Overflowing Cup says
I love the heart of this post, Laura, because it is all about the heart. That’s what mattered to Jesus and it should matter to us, too, Not just on the holidays – but everyday. Thanks so much for sharing this. Blessings to you and yours this Thanksmas. Praying for safe travels.
Heather D. says
Love this!!! We are too, just because I had the urge to decorate early, and for all the reasons you shared!
Amy S says
So I’m trying to fall asleep last night and my brain will not turn off. I kept thinking of all I had to do this morning. Then I remembered your post “Lord, Get Me Off This Crazy Brain Train”. I handed over all my doubts about cooking for everyone, if I had enough food, etc. over to God. He walked me through every step today. Your posts always seem to be so timely for me. It’s comforting to know that you and others are going through the same things as I am. Today I am very thankful that I have a living and loving God who loves me and His Son who died for me. I am also thankful for His servant, who is willing to share her life, good and bad with us! Happy Merry Thanksmas to you and your family!
Christa Upton says
Excellent points!!! Over the years, we’ve celebrated Thanksmas (didn’t think to call it that cute name, though :) ), Christmas in July, etc. It just depended on how/when we could get together with family, etc. And yes–it’s the heart focus that matters–ALL year!!!
Corinne says
I’m celebrating Thanksgiving and Christmas together because my grandchildren won’t be able to get through the snow on Christmas I need some ideas of how to handle this I’m doing turkey dinner and I pulled out the tree any ideas would be a blessing thankyou