In the Christmas Spirit…
Well, you know, living in Seattle for so long made me realize the grave importance of celebrating around the solstice, whatever religion you might follow, because the short short days, the absence of sunlight, absolutely demands that you throw yourself into a frenzy of sugar and caffeine and general merrymaking of some kind. I never went to one of those naked-dancing solstice party things, I’m more of a church-on-Christmas Eve-with candles-and-carols kind of girl, but you know, I’m happy I was invited to some. Yesterday there was snow in Seattle and I felt sad I missed it.
Yesterday was huge winds and driving rain for 24 hours here in SoCal; weirdly, it was warmer in Boston than San Diego. We could barely drive our little Honda CRV over the flooded highways. So we mostly stayed in and decorated our little three-foot tree (perfect size for a little apartment, by the way) and Glenn made homemade tamales with masa and pork slow-cooked in orange juice and apple cider. They took forever to make but were really good. Here tamales are a Christmas food; they show up at the fast-food Mexican restaurants around Thanksgiving. I’m down with this tradition.
So, I’m writing Christmas cards and putting together presents to ship out. I should also maybe put together some poetry subs to send out, but who is really reading this time of year? We’re also thinking of going out to see some of those holiday lights. It’s been too cloudy for several days in a row. I can even wear my coat!
I’m feeling very blessed and content this year. Thanks to all my friends and family and everyone for their encouragement, their love, and the little (and big) things.
Collin Kelley
Sounds like a great way to spend a rainy day. Good food and good company. Happy holidays, JHG! 🙂
Suzanne
Merry Christmas!! xo
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the naked-dancing is completely optional. 😉
Happy solstice and Merry christmas!
jeannine
Thanks Collin! Happy holidays to you too! Hope Atlanta stays snowy-but-warm-enough-to-walk-around!
Suzanne – Merry Christmas to you too!
Thanks Kels!
Joannie
Good for you! I’ve been mostly putting together poetry subs instead of writing cards–and I have no idea who’s reading right now (it will sit on a desk until next year). But here we’re all counting on a snow day tomorrow. Hope is such an ephemeral thing.
Best wishes to you down south.
Emily A. Benton
happy Christmas and best wishes for a new year!
jeannine
Thanks Joanie – hope you are enjoying your snow days (snow week?) and happy holidays!
You too, Emily! I’m wishing nothing but good news for you this year…