While I've been thinking about how to prepare for the coming holidays and what to give the people who mean most to me, I've discovered an interesting thing: the greener I get, the more meaningful my holiday celebrations have become.
When it comes to gift-giving, for example, I find that I spend more time quietly reflecting on the things my friends and family members would most need and appreciate. I also focus more on ways to make those gifts environmentally friendly, whether they're fair-trade, carbon-neutral, recycled or homemade. As a result, I discover I'm less likely to experience the negatives most people associate with the holidays: overflowing shopping mall parking lots, long lines at cash registers, obnoxious canned "holiday" music and junky gifts that no one either wants or needs.
In making a greater effort to work with what I already have and plan for celebrations that are both simple and eco-friendly, I've also found that the holidays are more stress-free and lighter on both the planet and my pocketbook. That's helped me to enjoy the holidays more for the reasons they should be enjoyed: to reflect on and give thanks for the blessings in my life, and to make the most of them all, whether they're family, friends, health or happiness.
I hope that you, too, find that going green helps make your holiday celebrations more meaningful -- no matter which holidays you celebrate.