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A Message from Patty Blum, Crestwood Executive Vice President A Season of Light, Warmth and Love December for many of us is the season of light. The days are shorter and darker, so light is vital to our survival. Light is frequently shared by others, sitting together in a lit area and is similar to the warmth of a fire or heat in the cold of winter. Gathering together to share the light and the warmth allows us to share our stories, gifts, challenges, grief, hope, fear and love. This is also a reflection of compassion. Compassion means suffering together. It is the feeling that arises when you are confronted with another's suffering and feel motivated to relieve that suffering. At Crestwood, we expand that to being together in the deepest way. The ability to sit together and hold the space for suffering or joy, simply by sharing light, warmth and love. We know that in December we have so many distractions. There are more family commitments, community events, celebrations, and for many of us, more sadness, loss, and loneliness. This is a time of high expectations, which can bring disappointments, memories, and a sense of solitude. This is a particularly challenging time for the people we serve. Many of them do not have those “Hallmark” holidays so their sadness may be amplified. We have an opportunity to look beyond the holiday highlights to the significance of simply sharing – giving and receiving - light, warmth, and love. This December we can share the light with others in the most authentic way. It may be crying together because of a friend, co-worker or relative we lost this year. It may be bringing groceries to someone in need. It may be lighting a candle at home and saying a prayer for a friend in pain. It may be shopping and sharing a meal together. It may be making homemade dog biscuits or cat treats for our most beloved furry family. It is whatever we can do, give and receive, that brings us and others a sense of light, warmth and love. This can be the time to find the unique beautiful gifts inside each of us and make that gift to ourselves and others. Sharing your light, warmth and love with those around you is truly the greatest gift you can give during this holiday season.

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