It's a Frame of Mind - Coffee with the County
“Christmas isn’t just a day, it’s a frame of mind” (Kriss Kringle, Miracle on 34th Street movie). My family is a bunch of movie lovers. My husband and I often find ourselves popping in a new (or favorite) movie once the kids are in bed. Equally, my kids love to watch a classic, whether it be Christmas or otherwise. Because of this, we watch the “classic” Christmas movies on repeat (usually between Halloween and Christmas Day!). To say we’ve had our fair share of Christmas flicks this year is an understatement.
Recently, my husband and I gave the movie “Miracle on 34th Street” a whirl. Truthfully, I’ve always heard people say this was a great Christmas classic, but neither of us had ever watched it. I quickly could understand why folks like it, especially during the holiday season. The idea is that Santa arrives in New York City, incognito, to spread Christmas cheer, especially for those who “unbelieve.” The main character, Kriss Kringle (aka Santa) cheerfully spills the opening quote listed here.
As I prepare to finish out the 2024 year at the Chamber of Commerce, I reflect on many things. We are so fortunate to live in, work in, and enjoy LaGrange County! I think on things like:
- The beautiful and active county parks system we have here, full of public events, trails, and recreational opportunities
- The town of Shipshewana, and the wide array of shopping, entertainment, and dining options it offers, especially to our tourist friends (who, by the way, total over 2 million every year!)
- The various community associations doing great things in the name of growth and sustainability for the youth of their towns–Mongo Community Development Association, Howe Community Association and Howe Lions Club, Topeka Together, and more
- The LONG list of non-profit organizations and resources available to our people, providing services within unexpected pregnancies to unexpected homelessness; from providing food to those who need the extra nourishment to providing shelter for kids in home transition; and providing funding and grants to providing camps and summer activities for youth.
- The fun we have when someone says, “There’s nothing to do here.” Boy, how that provides us a chance to prove them wrong! The truth? In LaGrange County, I bet you could find just about anything you are looking for, in some way or another. We offer one-of-a-kind products at small businesses to experiences you’ll never find anywhere else. There’s always something to do in LaGrange County (and oftentimes, it’s something you’ve never done before!).
In celebration of the Christmas season, we reflect on all that we have been given and blessed with, and the resources we are stewards of here in LaGrange County. There is no place like LaGrange County.
Kriss Kringle said it through the lens of this very celebration: “Christmas isn’t just a day, it’s a frame of mind.” Christmas is about spreading cheer; it’s about coming together; and it’s about a spirit of giving. While December 25 may be the commemorated day in which we pull all of these forces together, we have a very real opportunity to make Christmas a frame of mind in 2025, especially for LaGrange County. Small Business Season is coming to close, but this is just the beginning. We have the chance to spread joy by changing negative narrative about our communities, and instead sharing about all of the good there is to share in LaGrange County. We have the chance to come together in collaboration to make projects happen, cause funds to be raised, and generate the unfolding of positive change. We have the chance to give back to the small businesses and organizations who work hard every day to make LaGrange County the place it is.
As you celebrate Christmas this week, and all that it means to your family, remember this: “Christmas isn’t just a day, it’s a frame of mind.” Merry Christmas to you and yours, from the LaGrange County Chamber of Commerce!