A Heartwarming Revival of Tradition in Kelowna
On Boxing Day, a quick stroll through downtown Kelowna can transform a gloomy winter day into a celebration of human connection, as Monique Saebels revives the beloved tradition of offering free hugs. With this event holding special significance this year, the spirit of giving and remembrance takes on deeper meaning as Monique navigates her first holiday season without her mother, Louisa (Nicole), who tragically passed away in a car accident earlier this year. This heartfelt initiative will be unfolding at the Spirit of Sails statue from 1-3 PM, providing a chance for locals and visitors alike to embrace the warmth of community and kindness.
Remembering Loved Ones Through Free Hugs
The free hugs event is not only a gesture of goodwill but also a tribute to those loved and lost. Originally initiated in the 2010s to honor Wayne Cobb, who died in a motorcycle accident, this tradition was embraced by many as a perfect way to spread cheer during the post-holiday lull. Angie Clowry, a former organizer of the event, recalls the impactful nature of the hugs, noting how some participants eagerly return each year, viewing it as part of their annual holiday ritual. "Some will say they were here the previous year and enjoy their annual Boxing Day walk to meet up with us for the free hug," Clowry reminisced. "It’s a simple gesture, yet it means so much to so many."
Community Reactions and Connection
The reaction of the public to the free hug initiative has been varied and profound. As experienced by previous huggers, reactions range from joyful acceptance to quick retreats. Each hug exchanged becomes a new story - one that reminds them of the healing power of human interaction. Some stories stand deeply etched in the hearts of those involved, such as a widower who revealed he hadn't been hugged in nine years or a grieving mother who found solace in a moment of connection. These interactions highlight how a simple hug can transcend words and provide much-needed comfort.
The Emotion Behind the Event
The emotional resonance of this revival is compelling; it serves as a reminder of the healing power of affection, especially around the holidays when loneliness can be pervasive. For many, hugging is a universal language that conveys empathy and compassion. As Monique stands ready to offer free hugs, she is not just performing a kind act; she is weaving together threads of community in a city that has already faced heartbreak this year.
A Call to Action: Participate in the Joy of Community
As residents of Kelowna and beyond consider participating in this annual event, the message of the free hugs resonates more than ever during these challenging times. It invites people to take a moment to embrace kindness in their daily lives. If you are in the area, join Monique and others for the free hugs on Boxing Day – it’s a chance to give and receive comfort.
If you find yourself touched by this initiative, reach out to your own community and share your version of spreading kindness. Whether it's a hug, a smile, or simply friendly conversation, let’s keep this spirit alive.
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