A
s the holidays approach we often
look forward to the onslaught of food
and festivities, the anticipation to
experience all the wonders and abundance
that this time of year brings. The blessings
of family and friends, gifts and gab, decor
and decadence. But this year feels different,
heavier than holidays of the past, as we
collectively as a nation, as a world begin to
see the light at the end of a dark tunnel.
Thoughts of those that have and are still suffering from the
pandemic in most parts of the world. It would not be a lifestyle
magazine celebrating the holidays without well... celebration, but
we do pause and reflect and in fact, offer tips on how to help
those who this year are less fortunate than us and who are still
struggling.
So, with that I wish you the very happiest of holidays—let us
rejoice at our good fortune and sheer luck and let us pause to
remember and help those who are in need. As Ronald Reagan so
eloquently said, "we can't help everyone, but everyone can help
someone."
Wishing you and your family the very best of the holidays.
Roger Martin
Roger Martin Properties