Our Rural Roots

The Gift of Remembering

Using a calendar to record special dates makes it easier for blogger Tiffany Lashmet to reach out to those who benefit from being remembered. (DTN/Progressive Farmer photo by Tiffany Dowell Lashmet)

For many people, the holidays are a joyful time filled with gifts, treats and family. But, for those who have lost loved ones, especially those who have lost someone within the last year, the holidays can be difficult.

I am glad that sometimes when I don't have the words, I have carbs. My kids and I recently spent the afternoon baking treats for friends of ours who will have a difficult holiday. I really talked to the kids about the importance of remembering loved ones that our friends lose. I know it matters, and I hope to teach them that lesson.

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There are practical ways to do this. For example, I keep a paper planner (I am sure for the millennials there is some app for it, too!), and when someone passes away, I write it on my calendar. Then, the next Christmas, I make it a point to send a note or baked goods to the family. Similarly, on the anniversary of the person's death, I send a little note in the mail every year. For some, this was my first year to do so. For others, I've been sending them for decades.

It is simple, it costs next to nothing, and it takes very little time, but my friends tell me it really matters to them.

As we enter this season of giving and celebration, I encourage you to take a moment to think about people for whom this season may not be filled with cheer. Then, do something heartfelt to let them know you see them, and you have not forgotten.

Give them the gift of remembering.

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Tiffany Dowell Lashmet balances family, farm and a career in ag law from the Texas Panhandle. Follow her blog at https://alwaysafarmkid.com/…, on Instagram alwaysafarmkid and Twitter @TiffDowell

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