New Year, New... Leg Warmers?
New Year, New... Leg Warmers?
So, how many of you were given leg warmers this Christmas? And how many of you are willing to admit that you’re slightly disappointed you weren’t? Just in case, like me, you’re not always on the ball with the latest trends in fashion, apparently,1980s’ leg warmers, those things that look like the cut off sleeves of baggy jumpers, and give one’s legs the look of, perhaps a pastel pink shire horse, these leg warmers are trying very hard to make a come back.
It strikes me as my housemates do their best to drag me up to date, that there’s nothing much to date about it, rather there’s a lot of revisiting of what’s gone before. There’s that saying, isn’t there, that there’s nothing new in the world, and our national obsession with retro fashion is often proof of this maxim.
But, this is not a critique of the fashion industry. On the contrary, I see it as a positive thing. If baggy jumper sleeves once kept the shins of young people warm, why should they not do so again? And this time… we could make sure they’re accessible to all ages, and we could become a nation of warm-shinned people.
On a more serious not though, if leg warmers tell us anything, perhaps it’s that by looking back, we can plan more effectively for the future.
There’s a Catholic tradition of reflection at the end of the day, which could be useful here. It’s a review of where we’ve been and what we’ve done. It involves recalling significant events, people and places, and the feelings that come with those memories. The idea is that we become more aware of moments where God has been present with us, and aware of the gifts and benefits that we’ve received. This same exercise could help us look over 2007, and think what is that we want to hold on to as we begin 2008? What do we want to revisit?
In the Catholic Church this year we spent Advent, which is effectively the month of December, encouraging those who no longer come to Church, to give it some thought again. We were recognising that often change happens in our lives without us having consciously chosen it, and it can be so easy just to let things drift.
So as you look back, what is it from the last year that has been significant and positive that you want to hold onto? Or is there something you realise you’ve lost, that perhaps wasn’t present over the last twelve months, and that you want to re-find?
I’m sure some of you at this point are thinking yes – it’s time to pull my 1987 leg warmers from the bottom of my underwear draw. Well, whatever it is that comes to mind, lets hold on to what’s been positive, not for the sake of living in the past, but for the sake of enriching our future.
This contribution was written by Emily Davis, who is a member of the Life4seekers Team. It was broadcast on BBC Radio Two on New Year's Eve 2007.


