"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication."- Leonardo da Vinci

12.02.2010

Christmas is coming

I am not a winter person. Not even a little bit. Countless times I've said that come November I could barricade myself inside the house and not leave again until April. With one exception, Christmas.

I find the time starting with the first Advent enchanting. It's the first snow, the decorations, the smell of freshly baked cookies, the hot chocolate, spiced wine, roasted chestnuts and all the anticipation. Granted, it's hard to avoid the commercialization of the holidays, but it's ultimately up to each and every one of us to set limits, to make them special, to remind ourselves of what it's all about.

So I'm starting my own family Christmas traditions.

Because one of my most cherished treasures from childhood is an Advent calendar my grandmother had, I've decided to make one for A. myself.

He's only three years old, so my choices were somewhat limited. I thought for the first year I'll keep it simple. So I bought a 25 piece puzzle (I realize 24 would be the correct number, but it's not that easy to find), with a theme we're currently fascinated with (pirates), envelopes, foam snowflakes, string, clothespins, threw in some chocolate, and....voila!

I cannot wait to start building memories with my own little family, and can only hope that when my son is an adult he’ll have fond recollections of these times.

3 comments:

  1. that's so nice Monica! it definitely is something A. will remember when he's older and hopefully carry on the tradition......
    at the risk of sounding a tad corny, you've inspired me to try things that I never thought I would.....and I thank you for that!

    Maria

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  2. That's awesome Mon! Way to make the season into what it's supposed to be. Hope you enjoy every moment, Aidan surely will :)

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  3. wonderful, i love the blue colors

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