My uncle’s family coined the term, fundazeering. It’s the
excitement of planning and anticipating an upcoming vacation. We feel it every.
time.
In fact, we relish it. Almost as much as the vacation itself.
And sometimes it’s even better than the actual vacation because you can dream the
perfect vacation but we all know everything often doesn’t go as planned in real
life.
Advent is pretty similar to Fundazeering. Advent brings out
the sense of waiting, expecting, hoping and anticipating. And then I started to
realize that our whole earthly existence is characterized by these attitudes.
We want such and such toy, a new electronic gadget, to meet the
“one” man/woman, to have a perfect wedding, to have a child, to get a new, bigger car, to have a memorable vacation. The list goes
on and on.
But we all know that nothing ever really satisfies us. We
always want more. No matter how much we love, we want greater love. No matter
how many beautiful places we’ve seen, we imagine there are even more beautiful
places.
Often during Advent we get caught up in the fundazeering.
Wish lists, visiting Santa, baking cookies, decorating, wrapping, shop here,
visit there, did you bring the appetizer? They are all good things. Fun,
memorable things. But they never truly satisfy us.
“O come, O come, Emmanuel”
May your Advent be marked by a true sense of hope in Jesus.
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