MICHAEL VICTORINO
The holidays are here. And while we each have our own family traditions, most year-end celebrations Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Bodhi Day, winter solstice share one thing in common. I’m talking about light. Whether it’s stringing Christ-
mas lights on a tree, lighting candles in a menorah or kinara, or burning a Yule log, the shortest, darkest days of the year remind us of our love for light.
After months of dismal, grim news about COVID-19, we now know that a vaccine has arrived and our frontline heroes, health care workers, first responders and our most vulnerable people are ready to roll up their sleeves. The vaccine is the light that gives us hope for an eventual end to one of the darkest times in our lifetime.
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