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Whether or not snow has fallen come December, the warmth and cheer of good tidings appearing about town, the neighbors, in the shops and arriving in the mail by way of the annual Christmas cards sent from friends and family living near and far always wraps me in a figurative hug.
This year, similar to last year, I will be spending Christmas at home in Bend, Oregon, and it is exactly where I want to be. And leading up to the festive day has been and will continue to be sprinkled with intentional activities, pastimes and nibbles that create a festive, cozy atmosphere I feel most fortunate to be able to savor.
Each of us will go through seasons in our lives, stepping out of old chapters and into new ones when we embrace our courage to welcome what is awaiting to be given to us, and such is the case for me that I am delighting in quiet Christmases.
As Nigel Slater eloquently writes in The Christmas Chronicles, in his delicious, image evoking prose, "Christmas is celebrated by Christians and non-Christians alike. It is a cultural event as much as a religious one". I share the rest of the quote in last year's holiday episode - #347 if you want to have a look, but part of why Christmas and the entirety of November and December is treasured by so many is that it is celebrated around the world and it is celebrated by people of a variety of different beliefs or non-beliefs, and that is a reason to smile and appreciate the season all the more.
Perhaps inspired a bit by Beth Kempton's beloved book that I know many TSLL readers have enjoyed and return to reading each November and December, and adding to the list shared last year, episode #347, that included 9 Ways to Savor Christmas at Home, Alone, Simply Luxuriously, I wanted to share today's episode of how to savor a quiet Christmas with as few or as many people as you desire, and reveal how these thoughtful ways to enjoy this special time of year, while not extravagant, complex or even requiring money, can bring a deep richness to the season, making it all the more special.
Let's take a look at the list.
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341: The First 15 Key Elements I Included in My English Cottage-inspired Home, Part Un
340: What If Today Is Going to Be the Best Day of Your Life? How to Let Such a Day Unfold
339: The Paradox of True Contentment
338: Tips on Taking the Eurostar between Paris and London
337: 10 Everyday French Details I Incorporate Into My Routine
336: How to Live a Life that Nourishes Your Brain, Thereby Elevating the Quality of Your Entire Life
335: How to Savor Staying Home During the Summer Holiday, 17 Ideas
334: 25 Ideas for Celebrating Le Quatorze Juillet (Bastille Day!)
333: What I Do to Lessen Jet Lag (flying from the West Coast to Western Europe)
The French Way: How to Create a Luxurious Everyday Life
332: The Power and Necessity of Regular and Frequent Reflection
331: How to Notice the Awesomeness in Your Life and the World
330: 25 Ideas for Enjoying British Culture in Your Everyday Life
329: 20 Life Lessons Learned on My Recent Trip to England
328: 15 Ideas to Savor Paris
327: How to Change Your Brain So Your Mind (and thus you!) Can Thrive
326: A Life of Abundant Bliss: A Natural State of True Contentment
325: 10 Ideas for Reveling in the Spring Season
324: 13 Ideas for Being Extraordinary at the Ordinary
323: The Art of Savoring: 6 Everyday Moments to Savor, Part Deux
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