When it comes to the holidays, I’m a really big
five-year-old. I love the lights, the paper, the singing, the baking, the TV
specials, and most of all the presents.
In theory.
In reality, things never seem to come out quite the way they
do in the movies, do they? Somebody gets sick, someone hates what you bought
them, and the big family dinner just leaves you with a kitchen full of dirty
dishes.
Know what?
I still don’t care. If I can’t find a perfect holiday in
real life, then I’ll watch “White Christmas” one more time, and make the most
of what I do have. Even though the cynical males I live with would rather not
bother with the tree, lights, and festive spirit, I do so anyway, and come up with
ways to make it work for them. Yes, one of my Christmas albums contains songs
like “Christmas Night of the Living Dead,” and “Don’t You Come Home for
Christmas.” If they can laugh, they put up with my holiday eccentricities. It’s
a compromise that works for us. And laughing with them reminds me that what I
DO have is a couple of sons who are now functional adults, and a husband who
adores me enough to put up with my seasonal mania. In the grand scheme of
things, that just isn’t a bad deal at all.
One way I do sneak in my Christmas sappiness fix is with
books. I LOVE seasonal romances, both reading them and writing them. Happy ever
after with a snowy twist is just the perfect thing to curl up with…until the
dogs need out, the oven timer dings, and the Fed-Ex man shows up, at least. J
Happy Holidays to you as well. I enjoy seasonal books this time of the year.
ReplyDeletedebby236 at hotmail dot com from FL
Happy Holidays, Cindy. I'm like you. Even though my Christmases have changed over the years, I still enjoy Christmas songs, movies, and books. My husband couldn't care less about the trappings of the holiday, but I make sure I enjoy them.
ReplyDeleteWishing you and yours the best of the season! I haven't heard the musical selections but I've been assured by my oldest that he has purchased what is possibly the worst monster movie ever made and we need to prepare ourselves, lol! While the decorations are low key, the love and laughter are what I look forward to the most. It sounds like your lot has that covered, too <3
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays, Marianne.
ReplyDeleteJanice~
Books make everything better! I like listening to Christmas music AFTER Thanksgiving, lol. Happy Holidays to you and your family, Cindy!
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