Christmas.
It is such a magical holiday full of everything.
Mor Mor has been here this year and we had a lovely, smaller, gathering for Christmas eve and again today for Christmas. We had friends over both days and that felt perfect. We took a hike early Christmas eve with other families and this lead to an unfolding of many good things.
Games, play, gifts, cooking, seriously delicious meals, the colors red and green, anticipation, perhaps some disappointment...(Kuba did not get a bird, Anders did not get a remote helicopter) but this seemed minor as the holiday whizzed by.
I think that I've been more introspective, more thoughtful this holiday. Thinking about what makes a holiday feel full, happy, enough. We have so much. Gratitude. How to raise children to feel gratitude for everything that gifts or blesses them. It's a big deal to me and I am thinking a lot about this right now. I want my children to feel deep gratitude and when they have so much it's important to also figure out how to balance all this that they have with appreciation.
I myself will try to spend the week being thoughtful about the things in my life that I feel enormous gratitude for. I will also reflect on what seems to throw me off center and how to build more into my life that fufills me and keeps me solidly resilient.
Highlights from the holiday:
Amazing meals both days; making pierogi with Anna and making mushroom soup with uski; roasted lamb on Christmas, followed by a flourless chocolate cake.
Simply delicious and fufilling meals.
Kuba and Anders so excited, anticipatory, happy to unwrap, play, enjoy the moment.
Beautiful dishes, tablecloths from Sweden, holiday decor that feels so good to look at and have around.
Playing charades, scooting and racing the boys on the basketball court Christmas day.
Reading with the boys.
It is such a magical holiday full of everything.
Mor Mor has been here this year and we had a lovely, smaller, gathering for Christmas eve and again today for Christmas. We had friends over both days and that felt perfect. We took a hike early Christmas eve with other families and this lead to an unfolding of many good things.
Games, play, gifts, cooking, seriously delicious meals, the colors red and green, anticipation, perhaps some disappointment...(Kuba did not get a bird, Anders did not get a remote helicopter) but this seemed minor as the holiday whizzed by.
I think that I've been more introspective, more thoughtful this holiday. Thinking about what makes a holiday feel full, happy, enough. We have so much. Gratitude. How to raise children to feel gratitude for everything that gifts or blesses them. It's a big deal to me and I am thinking a lot about this right now. I want my children to feel deep gratitude and when they have so much it's important to also figure out how to balance all this that they have with appreciation.
I myself will try to spend the week being thoughtful about the things in my life that I feel enormous gratitude for. I will also reflect on what seems to throw me off center and how to build more into my life that fufills me and keeps me solidly resilient.
Highlights from the holiday:
Amazing meals both days; making pierogi with Anna and making mushroom soup with uski; roasted lamb on Christmas, followed by a flourless chocolate cake.
Simply delicious and fufilling meals.
Kuba and Anders so excited, anticipatory, happy to unwrap, play, enjoy the moment.
Beautiful dishes, tablecloths from Sweden, holiday decor that feels so good to look at and have around.
Playing charades, scooting and racing the boys on the basketball court Christmas day.
Reading with the boys.
Watching Kuba and Anders reading Kuba's ABC's together.
Getting a chicken whirligig that Anna made with the boys. (I've been wanting a whiligig!)
Adopting a stray cat that Kuba is simply in love with.
Watching him cozy up to the cat and gently rub his cheeks on the cats soft fur.
Watching him laugh with delight as the cat jumps and plays with a catnip mouse on a string.
Knowing that this...this is my family.
How lucky we are.
Merry Christmas to my dearest, most amazing family.
Getting a chicken whirligig that Anna made with the boys. (I've been wanting a whiligig!)
Adopting a stray cat that Kuba is simply in love with.
Watching him cozy up to the cat and gently rub his cheeks on the cats soft fur.
Watching him laugh with delight as the cat jumps and plays with a catnip mouse on a string.
Knowing that this...this is my family.
How lucky we are.
Merry Christmas to my dearest, most amazing family.
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Beautiful to see. Beautiful to read. I love you!
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