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When is the right time to celebrate a life? Since the COVID-19 pandemic, many families are opting out of the more traditional post-funeral wake, and choosing to celebrate their loved one’s life at a later date instead.
The beauty of a celebration of life is that there are no rules. Whether you are honouring the life of a loved one, or you have a particular vision of how you would like your life to be celebrated, a celebration of life can be whatever you want it to be.
And if it just so happens that Christmas is the right time to do that, then there are a few ways you can do that…
A picnic bench with a blanket and a hot flask. A festive village market in their hometown. A family gathering in the local pub with the crackle of a warming fire. A celebration of life can be as simple as getting together with those closest to you, with a hot chocolate to keep your fingers warm and your favourite stories of your loved one on Christmases past.
“It would be my father-in-law’s birthday on 3 December, so every year myself and my partner take a trip to the Malvern Hills where we scattered his ashes. We take a flask of Bailey’s hot chocolate and talk to him for a bit (often to the amusement of other walkers!)”
Dan
A celebration of life might seem best suited in the crisp winter air with crunchy leaves and nature in tow. Gather family, friends and dogs alike to enjoy a woodland walk in honour of your loved one.
“I love walking the dogs around Cannock Chase, especially in the winter – the pub feels much more rewarding afterwards! I’d love for my family to continue going there to remember me when I’m gone, and the more dogs that go, the better.”
Chris
Sometimes, one of the most meaningful ways to honour a life is to give back, in their name. A celebration of life doesn’t have to be a grand event with all the bells and whistles, it can be as simple as giving some of your time to a cause that your loved one cared greatly about, at a time of year that it’s needed most.
“When a gentleman that I used to look after died, we wanted to honour his life by giving back to a cause he cared greatly about. So we held a Christmas fundraiser in his name and raised over £2000 for the PSP Association.”
Jen
For many families, mealtimes are precious times, sharing stories, laughter, and maybe even tears; they bring families together. Raise a glass to a loved one over their favourite meal, whether it’s in the warm comforts of home or their go-to restaurant.
“Having a memorial meal is a lovely way to remember and celebrate my life. It allows my family to live in the moment, enjoy the now, spend time sharing space and enjoying one another.”
Sabrina
To find out more about how Aura can help you organise a unique and personable celebration of life, call our team on 0333 242 1088 or email hello@aura.life