Welcome to the 12 Pearls of Christmas blog series!
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Wrapping Paper and Fancy Bows Not Required
by Jodi Murphy
For more than a decade I worked in the luxury design field, and every
year around Christmas time there were holiday show houses and charity
events where the designers would hold nothing back to create the most
beautiful displays for the Christmas season—trees with baubles and
sparkles, swags of fresh greenery festooned with handmade bows, every
room dressed to the nines, dining and breakfast tables set for imaginary
entertaining, and hundreds of perfectly wrapped packages that would
make Santa’s elves go green with envy.The sights, sounds and smells were magical! And though I enjoyed the “eye candy” and appreciated all of the creativity, I often left these events on a “sugar high” of the season’s pufferies and feeling disconnected to the spiritual significance of Christmas.
As we begin to count down the days toward December 25th, I will do my share of simplified decorating as a way to mark such an important day, and I will be celebrating Christ’s birth with a sense of gratitude and appreciation for the gifts God has given to me . . .
My Parents
I was blessed with parents who loved and respected me. I was always important, seen and heard. They gave me the confidence and strength to go out into the world because I knew they were standing right behind me in case I stumbled. They modeled generosity, loyalty and commitment.
My Sister
Tenacious, strong-willed, and determined balanced by a friendly, supportive, “I’m there for you” spirit—that’s my amazing younger sister. She’ll step out on the front line to stand up and defend you or throw on some work clothes and volunteer to help with whatever dirty work needs to be done. No questions asked . . . you need her, she’s there.
My Husband
My husband is so comfortable in his own skin. He doesn’t compare himself to others or secretly long for what they have. He doesn’t get embroiled in other’s gossip or petty arguments. His loving influence has made me happier and more at peace. Every day I wake up to the joyful realization that I am his friend, wife, and life partner.
My Son
My firstborn. My son with Aspergers Syndrome. Raising him is the most extraordinary journey. He has made me more accepting, patient, and understanding. He has helped me find my passion to support and advocate for him and those just like him. He doesn’t filter or concern himself with being anything but who he is. I admire his strength to put himself out into a world he doesn’t fully understand.
My Daughter
She was born with grace and an “old” soul. From a very young age, she had an understanding and compassion for others well beyond her years. And when she was excluded for not following the crowd, she never compromised her values in order to fit in. She personifies all that is good and right in our world.
So I’m taking a pause from the hustle and bustle of the designers’ holiday season. This Christmas, and every Christmas henceforth, you’ll find me singing praises of “Gloria!” to God for the walking, breathing beautiful gifts of my family.
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Jodi Murphy has been a freelance marketing specialist for
the last 25+ years working for clients in a variety of industries, a
journalist in the design/luxury lifestyle industry, and co-founder of Nesting Newbies,
one of the first independent lifestyle digital magazines. But her most
important role and her life’s passion is being a mom! She founded Geek Club Books
to share her son’s life on the spectrum in a positive and entertaining
way. Her focus is on building a community of spectrum and neurotypicals
who are engaged with and inspired by the Geek Club Books’ message of self-acceptance—“I’m
unique. I’m a geek.” Jodi writes original content on the blog, and,
with the help of her talented kids and top-notch creative team, she
produces audio stories, e-books, and interactive storybook APPs.
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