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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

~ "The silence of the night awakens my soul"

Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Where are you Christmas?

21 Saturday Dec 2013

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Life, Love, My Thoughts

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“Where are you Christmas?  Why can’t I find you?” – Faith Hill

The real meaning of Christmas, the birth of Jesus, where did it go?  It has been replaced by ads for Toys R Us, Best Buy, Apple and more.  The true meaning has been lost among the marketing gurus of today.  Can we find it again?

Look into the eyes of a child, one not old enough to “want”.  Watch their eyes light up along with the colors of the season.  Watch them wonder what it’s all about.  Teach them that Christmas is not about Santa Claus coming down the chimney with a sack of toys.  The real story of Kris Kringle gets lost in all the commercialism of the times, and it’s up to us to guide the young in learning about the Christ child.  That we celebrate His birthday on December 25th.  It isn’t about physical gifts but about the gift of love, the gift of your heart.

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Kris Kringle is derived from Christkind, and is different than Santa Claus

A Christmas gift-bringer in Germany. The name “Kris Kringle” is a mispronounciation of the German name; the actual German figure is called “Christkind”, “Christkindchen” or “Christkindl” and is derived from the earlier Christkindl, which was introduced by Martin Luther. All of the German names mean “Christ child” and originally refer to the new-born Jesus.

The figure is distinct in origin and tradition from Santa Claus and Father Christmas. The Christkind (“Christ Child”) is the traditional Christmas giftbringer in Southern Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Südtirol and Liechtenstein. Since the 1990s, the Christkind is facing increasing competition in Germany from the Weihnachtsmann in the American version of Santa Claus.

The Christkind is a sprite-like child, usually depicted with blond hair and angelic wings. Martin Luther intended it to be a reference to the incarnation of Jesus as an infant.

The form “Kris Kringle” is only used in the US. In Germany, it is completely unknown.

Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kris_Kringle

And yet we continue to promote Santa Claus as the reason behind Christmas. A man in a red suit does not stand for the true meaning of Christmas.  It is all about the birth of Jesus Christ.  We should be celebrating his life.  The electronics can wait another day.
“If there is love in your heart and your mind, you will feel like Christmas all the time…”

Original photo via jodysdevotionaljournal.blogspot.com

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Reflecting

17 Tuesday Dec 2013

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“I love those who can smile in trouble, who can gather strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection. ‘Tis the business of little minds to shrink, but they whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves their conduct, will pursue their principles unto death.” – Leonardo da Vinci
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I wake up every morning and wonder what the day will bring forth. Will it be a quiet day or a day filled with horrors?  A day of school shootings, or car-jackings, of bomb threats, mall shootings & knock downs or just overall disdain for human life.  The images, embedded in every news story the media sees fit to throw in our faces.  I had actually stopped watching the news over the last few days until all hell broke loose again.

And what can we do about it?  Do we turn off the television, the radio, the internet?  No matter where we turn, we are bombarded by these horrific acts, of wars waged on the innocents.  I am losing my faith in mankind, in man kindness.  I never thought I would see a day that people would have to fear going to a shopping mall or children walking into a school building.

Our country is in such a state of unrest and it’s up to us, we Americans, to take a stand and get back what is rightfully ours.  We can not allow government to take over, we can not let the villains surround us and we can not, under any circumstance, give up!!!

Like the title says,  Reflecting,  on what’s around me and hoping for, no working on, making a better tomorrow.  Will you join me?

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Remembering Sandy Hook Elementary – One Year Later

14 Saturday Dec 2013

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Death, Life, My Thoughts

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December 14 2012, Innocence, Newtown CT, Newtown Public Schools, Remember, Sandy Hook Elementary School, school, Shooting, Tragedy

In memory of the innocent lives lost on December 14, 2012…

May God keep them close and watch over their families, until they meet again.

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heroes of Sandy Hook

Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

original photos courtesy of www.cbsatlanta.com & joeland7.blogspot.com

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Holiday Traditions

12 Thursday Dec 2013

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Life, Love, Memories, My Thoughts

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Children, Christmas tree, decorations, dorindaduclos.com, grandparents, holidays, life, ornaments, parents, traditions

We all have them.  They are the things our parents and grandparents did when we were small, that we may still carry on today.  I’d like to share one of mine with you.

My mom always had the house beautifully decorated for the holidays.  I used to marvel at how patient she was hanging tinsel on each branch of the Christmas tree, a tradition she carried on from her mother.  Our tradition was the white Christmas tree on the hearth of the fireplace.  Decorated with red satin Christmas ball ornaments, the tree sat in the corner, giving the room a homey feeling.  You would think that sounds odd.  How could a white, artificial tree, be homey.  But it was.  It represented our family.  Every year, without fail, the tree was found in its spot.  As mom got older, she stopped decorating as much as she used to, eliminating the white tree, along with other things.

Lives get busy and emotions change and I found myself moving away from the traditions of my childhood, and creating new ones for my own family.  But something was always missing.  An empty space among all the decor.  And I could never put my finger on it.  Until now.

As most of you know, I left the wedding and event industry after 15 plus years to pursue a greater passion.  In doing so, it has also given me the time to reflect on my life.  What I did, what I am doing and what I have yet to accomplish.  Have you ever taken the time to do this?  Most of you will say no because you’re busy running out the door to get to your jobs, or your child’s soccer or baseball game or just running, in general.  We all need to do this at some point in our lives.  If we don’t, we will lose ourselves.

And so, as I prepared to decorate my own home, a task that had lost some of its luster over the years, I decided it was time to make a change.  I simply stated to my husband that I wanted a white Christmas tree.  I explained the sentiment behind it and he said “if that’s what you want, then do it”.  And we did.  I wanted my mom, who is up there in her years, to experience those days of long ago, once again.  She has no idea we did this and I can’t wait to see her face when she comes in the house.  We do not have a hearth to place the tree on but it does sit in the corner of the room, adding a warmth that I never imagined I could feel again.

ImageMy little piece of comfort…

It’s so important to have traditions within your family but even more important to carry them forward so that your children and their children will have these memories.  It doesn’t have to be a holiday tradition.  It could be as simple as flying a kite on the beach.  It is whatever feels right in your heart.

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Wedding Industry Gets Slammed Again

09 Monday Dec 2013

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Life, Love, My Thoughts, Wedding

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david tutera, love, marriage, new york times magazine, Photography, pricing, professional, transparency, vendors, wedding, Wedding planner

The wedding industry has once again been slammed.  A writer for the New York Times Magazine wrote a piece entitled The Wedding Fix Is In, claiming non-transparency & uneducated consumers as the industries downfall. I beg to differ.  As a past wedding and event professional for 15 years, I saw nothing but transparency with respected vendors who knew their product and how to sell it.  The article questions pricing, price gouging probably defines it better.  This is how it is.  If you hire a professional, someone who is willing to take the time to sit with you, go over what your visions are, and then bring these things to fruition, you’re going to pay.  If you’re looking to have a wedding for $30 a head, all inclusive, you might as well go to McDonald’s.

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A lot of the problems today stem from reality television, shows such as David Tutera‘s My Fair Wedding.  They aren’t realistic visions for today’s average bride & groom.  We’d all love to have that fantasy wedding, but the real reality is most can’t afford it.  So you’re back to where you started.  Shopping around for that best price.  But always be aware that there are scam artists out there.  Use references & referrals from friends and family members who have actually worked with the person before.

Hire a wedding planner.  Yes, do this.  She or he will guide you in the direction you need to go, within your budget.  More than likely, the planner works with a group of “preferred” vendors, and the savings can be passed on to you.  This is not to say that you must go with the planners vendors.  You may already have some of your own.  Again, she or he is there to guide you, to keep you within your budget.  They also see to it that everything falls into place for you, taking on the stress of the event so that you can enjoy your day.

Getting back to transparency.  Most wedding vendor sites have their pricing online.  The plus side to this is you can view and decide if this vendor fits into your budget without wasting your time or theirs, if the fit isn’t right.  All aspects of a wedding do not fall into this category of online pricing.  We’ll take photographers, as an example, because they seem to be targeted more frequently than most other event vendors.  Keep in mind that every brides expectation of her big day is not the same as the next bride who asks about photography packages.  The photographer can begin at your home, follow you to the church, etc, and then complete the day during the reception.  A timeline may look something like this:

Brides Home – 10:00AM includes family photos, getting ready

Church – 12:00 – 1:30PM includes ceremony and after pictures in the garden

Reception – 2:00PM – 6:00PM

Total time – 8 hours, without travel time, editing and printing/sending you your photos.  If you’re thinking you’re going to spend $500 on photography for an eight hour span, think again.  This is where the memories are captured.  You want a professional.  Not Uncle Harry with his camera phone.  Of course you may decide to only have the church & reception photographed, so the amount of time required, changes.  And so will the price.  Because of the differences in what each bride wants, one set price cannot be displayed.  You’ll find most wedding vendor websites, such as photography, will have a caption stating “Packages begin at”.  You have a starting point and you can decide whether or not this fits your budget.

It all comes down to this…a wedding isn’t just a party.  It’s a once in a lifetime (you hope) event.  If the pricing stabs you the wrong way, you might want to consider eloping, or having a small dinner party for your closest relatives & friends.  No one says you have to have 200 plus people attend.

It’s all about the love between two people.  Even if it means standing in front of the justice of the peace or your town mayor, with your two best friends beside you, then go for it.  You’ll be celebrating your lives, together.

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