our first Christmas party of the season
one hand on his fire truck
the other on his Dinosaur Train book
Planning sends a little thrill through me; sitting down with my calendars and highlighters and favorite pens to map out the month or doing research on hotels for vacations both make me a bit too giddy.
Anticipation for events might be my favorite part, or at least it was until I had kids. Nothing beats the light in their eyes when they're in the midst of a trip to the beach or bouncing into Grandma's house for a sleepover.
Christmas Eve gathers anticipation and gratification together and ties it together with a glossy red ribbon.
Our family gathers in our hodge-podge of traditions-shrimp cocktail and beef on weck and lasagna, sugar cookies and pumpkin bread and fudge, a shrimp and cream cheese dip always served in my mom's Waterford dish.
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Scented candles perfume the air, mingling with the scent of her spruce tree, and the house always seems warm and inviting, and when you're a child, presents are never opened soon enough.Yet the joy of the night is still just a preview of the magic of Christmas morning. Christmas Eve, my favorite day of the entire holiday season, is the soft kiss on the forehead of a sleeping child, promising a new, exciting adventure with the light of dawn.
Merry Christmas to you and your family this year. And if you don't celebrate Christmas, I hope you enjoy the weekend and the anticipation of 2012.
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Beautiful post which catches the joys of Christmas Eve :-) I can almost smell the perfumed candles. Have a great Christmas.
ReplyDeleteYou too! It's been lovely so far :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your lovely family, Angela! Christmas celebration at your parents house sounds amazing. I'm sure Abbey and Dylan are both in full Holiday mode and can't wait for Christmas morning to arrive :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great icaughtsanta.com picture :-)
ReplyDeleteThe anticipation in the kids' face is what makes the holiday. Thanks for sharing :-)
Thanks John! I can't wait to make one each year and keep them for later in life :)
ReplyDeleteThey had such a wonderful Christmas. None of the stress that the adults feel LOL :)
ReplyDeleteBill and I were just discussing yesterday that, although this has been one of the most seamless and enjoyable holiday seasons for us, some of the magic is missing...
ReplyDeleteOur kids don't believe anymore. We don't openly discuss it, but there was no plate of cookies and milk left out...They were excited and grateful and had so very much fun with cousins and friends.
But.
It's not the same.
I know we'll recapture some magic in the future: when they are off at college and return for Christmas; when they bring home special partners or have children of their own (I'm talking DISTANT fututure :-) but we are in a time of transition.
A time in which I'm encouraging my friends with young children to savor each drop of maic and joy you can find. Surrender to it all and soak it up.
While you can.
Sending hugs to you in this time of transition. I absolutely love the different dimension the holidays take when seen through their innocent, excited eyes.
ReplyDeleteI know I will miss it when they are old enough to have outgrown that "magic' part of Christmas.
However, I am sure it is just as agical for them, in a different way, because you have given them a house filled with such love and comfort. They can now appreciate a whole, deeper aspect of the holiday season. Because you rock.