With recessions and political hardship around the globe, this holiday season is feeling a bit rough for a lot of us. I’ve been thinking of ways we can try and make minor improvements on a microscale. Here are some of my thoughts and please share yours in the comments:
More casual no or low-cost gatherings. As it’s summer in Aotearoa, we are doing weekly meet-ups in the local park for shared kai. It’s bring what you can and shame free for those who forgot or couldn’t afford to bring anything. We are also continuing our workshop events with free reusable gift wrap making and summer holidays sewing and crafts club.
On a more personal mission, this holidays I am starting a new calendar/journal to keep track of birthdays and likes/dislikes of the people around me so I can start my newest project, “Max happiness”, where I try to maximise the happiness stats of everyone around me through flowers, baking, and produce from my garden. I plan to focus on growing favourite flowers or produce next year so I have casual low/no cost gifts and can show my appreciation with gifts that are meaningful and not a burden on our planet. I’ll be starting with something a bit more achievable in the next 4 weeks with home baking for friends and neighbours.
For those who don’t already have an established community, I recommend going to some mutual aid events for distributing food or resources into your community. You might also find shared spaces holiday events through your library, community garden, or community workshop. These are the sorts of places where community thrives and I’m sure you will find yourself right at home 🥰
Those all sound great! We have a local garden club that does similar talks but only the garden club members know about them. It’s a pretty niche group but I think if we got them to do some talks at our hub they would be popular. We have a member with an old projector they are giving to us so hopefully we can start soon. We were going to book in a recycling and low-waste talk through an alternative recycling centre.