The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 21.12.1984, Blaðsíða 2

The White Falcon - 21.12.1984, Blaðsíða 2
There is a cure for loneliness during the holiday's (Editor's note: This article was submitted by the professionals at The Family Services Center.) Are you faced with the possibility of being alone for the holidays? It seems odd that holi- days,such as "the big three"-- Thanksgiving,Christ- mas and New Years -- normally sources of great joy, can also become times of stress. But it is completely natural for people to become depressed during the "holiday season." Awareness of your feelings and expectations is the key to coping with holiday stress. It's im- portant to recognize your feelings for what they are. Many people deny them or repress them. At a time when everyone is supposed to feel happy, there doesn't appear to be room for feelings of Personal perspective---------------------- Christmas is a special time of the year and that big day is around the corner. ManyNATOBase res- idents are completing their Christmas shopping now. Bernice Swingle-For me, Christinas is a special time to be with family and friends. It's a happy season that gives you a warm glow; it's a feel ingyou don't get any other time of the year. This Christmas we'll be having din- ner with friends. SGT Jerry Ruth- Be- cause of the Lord we don't have to die (spiritually) any- more. This year, we will celebrate with some brethren of our church. We'll get together and remember the true meaning of Christmas. sadness or loneliness. Yet many people experience these feelings and then feel guilty or angry at themselves for not feeling the way everyone else seems to. The holidays are a time of great expectation and if we expect too much of ourselves , and others, we can set ourselves up for disappointment. With unrealistic expectations, we may build up the hol- idays so much that there is no possible way for them to be as good as we anticipate. Sometimes people compound the difficulty by be- coming hard-pressed financially at this time of year. They worry about having enough presents or expensive gifts. But remember that a gift given in warmth is more appreciated than a gift given out of obligation or fear of appearing less gen- erous than others. We asked four shoppers to tell us what makes Christmas special for them and what they will be doing on this particular day. Judy Lewin-My child- ren make it special. They get excited waiting for Santa Claus. My eldest child knows it's time with the tree goes up. This Christmas, we have a new little one who will keep us busy. We'll have dinner with friends. Annette West - Being with loved ones and getting cards and packages from someone far away. This year, my husband has in- vited some friends over. Even though we're not family, we'll make it a family type thing. THE WHITE FALCON 4s published weekly by the Ice- COMICEDEFOR land Defense Force Public Affairs Office for Mil- Public Affairs Officer .CDR Dorothy J. Schmidt itary and civilian personnel and their dependents stationed in Iceland. It is printed by the Naval Editorial Staff Station Print Shop with appropriated funds per NAVSO P-35. Opinions expressed herein are not ne- Editor cessarily those of IDF, DOD, or the U.S. Govern- Photographer ment. The White Falcon office is located in Bldg. Layout/Reporter 936 on the NATO Base, Ext. 4612. Layout/Reporter .J03 Elizabeth Rathbone o December 21, 1984 The White Falcon

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