Even with extra time, it's hard to get ahead during the holiday season.
Yesterday morning, the power went out in the office where I work. In fact, the whole office complex lost power. After waiting a few hours and finding that the power wouldn't be restored until sometime in the evening, we went ahead and took off with an unexpected half-day.
I decided to take the time to try and wrap up my holiday shopping, needing to pick up a gift that was on hold for my brother, before I took my car in for some winterizing. It ended up taking more time than expected to get the gift, and then I was stuck waiting while my car was getting serviced for two hours.
Then I picked up my wife, who had been out wrapping up her shopping with my sister, and went home. Ah, but we weren't done yet. I still had to make a tray of cookies for my wife to take to work with her today, and then a big box to drop off at my dad's for him and my brothers coming into town.
By the time I got that done, it was already 11pm, and I was dragging after several late nights and long days.
However, I am thankful for those few extra hours. Otherwise, who knows when I would have gotten to bed!
But even as I write this, I begin to realize how easy it is to get busy with all the things going on this season that don't have much to do with Jesus. It's easy to lose focus among all the hubbub, and it's at these times when we have to take time to think about why we are celebrating the season.
After all, it's not about all the decorations, food, and gifts, but about celebrating the fact that the Lord came down to earth to redeem us through His mercy and grace.