Welcome to our Count Down to Christmas Balsam Hill Blog Hop and thank you for stopping by!!
If you’ve missed visiting her lovely blog, click this logo below to see how DeDe and her family count down the days until Christmas!
Sometimes
Christmas traditions
take on so much more significance for me that
they can eclipse the truer, more spiritual meaning of the day
itself
Layers
of tradition can weigh down, even
obfuscate the authentic depth that could be found in Christmas, not
just for that one day, but the more honest approach that we could carry forward for each day in our
lives
As
the Grinch discovered
it came without ribbons, it came
without tags, it came without packages, boxes or
bags
life has a way of upending itself and this year my heart has been seeking new
ways of looking at Christmas, by mentally reducing it to just another
Hallmark Holiday { which wasn’t a fair valuation } to
realizing that I simply had always placed far too
much significance on expecting Christmas
to unwrap itself in exactly
the same
way
I’m not sure how and when I decided that tradition is always a good thing
and why precise repetition of events, down to the last details of
sugared shortbread and sliced Morning Wife Saver,
were requisite for the “perfect”
celebration
When my now adult children were at their smallest,
we were gifted a lovely chalkboard where
we would mark the days
until Santa’s sleigh
arrived
They’ve grown, we’ve grown and while our paths still carry us in
the same direction, we now live in separate homes, and so I
seek comfort knowing for certain that their “home” will
always be tucked safe in my heart
and mine carried snug in
theirs
this year will be the beginning
of a new sort of
Christmas
for
us
One where the values of kindness, charity, community
fellowship and love will be far more important
than any breakfast, present, turkey
dinner or Tradition
ever could
be
Balsam Hill graciously invited me to join this Blogger’s Christmas tour and asked that I share one of my
Christmas traditions with you, sending me a beautiful Counting Down to Christmas Board.
I love it’s pretty rustic look and I thought it would be
lovely on my new front porch, icy cold
and glittery snow
dusted
Now the count down is on for a new sort of
Un-Traditional Christmas
and I am so excited
to see how it will
unfold
Expecting the unexpected means that just about everything is possible and anything can happen.
Setting certainty aside allows much needed space for more creative and memorable life
experiences to be made, gathering both familiar and new loved ones to share in
an un-traditional celebration, I believe goes straight to
where the heart of the true spirit
of Christmas lives, in
love
Tomorrow Angela from Number Fifty-Three will share with you her family’s traditions, you’ll find even more beautiful Count Down to Christmas inspiration!! She loves to use thrifted items to create an eclectic mix of vintage, modern country and rustic glam!
Ever,
Smidge
I’m in Barcelona and they switched on the lights tonight. They look beautiful, because they are so uncommercial in comparison to London 🙂
I’d love to see that..
Stunning photos Barb and I love the new look?
Again, Barb, you’ve given us a beautifully written and photographed post. There is much to be said for tradition but, you’re right. They can become seemingly more important than the holiday. A turkey and all of the trimmings are nice at Thanksgiving but the gathering of family and friends seated around the table is what’s important.
I love your untraditional Christmas! Beautiful decorations and photos, too! 🙂
Sometimes change needs to happen to give us a new perspective on life. I won’t be having my usual Christmas either but I know I’ll enjoy it. I hope you do as well.
Everything as beautiful as ever – thank you for feasting my eyes :). But, best of all I do like your white Christmas tree – I made one a few years back now whilst living in Germany – that tree was unconventional then but a huge success! Ciao Carina
All is glittery and good!! But YES to letting go and just enjoying. I am not a christmassy person but that silver angel on your kitchen counter looks just right to me. Just enough. Gently in amongst your day. Much love c
Oh Barb — everything is just gorgeous! I love what you said about expecting the unexpected and the impossible can happen! Merry Christmas to you and your family! xo
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Beautiful photos! I usually really decorate my home for the holidays, but we’ll have a crazy, maniacal 15 month old at our house so there’s nothing below four feet! She’s already undecorated part of the tree during her last visit!!!
I’m always in awe of your beautifully decorated home, just love the silvery monochromatic look. Merry Christmas to you and yours too.
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