Monday, December 21, 2009

Christmas Week Begins


The ice was gone early in the weekend. The temps didn't warm up much but the sun did it's job getting rid of it. Yea. I love snow but ice is totally different story. No thanks, I'll pass on that.

I read a wonderful article from about grieving during the holidays and how to keep Christmas alive during this sad time for so many. I even shared it with DH since he has lost both parents within the past 5 years and now both my parents are gone as well. The article first stated that often you have re-route Christmas traditions after the loss of a loved one and many people even feel this type of lose when moving away from family or experiencing the empty nest syndrome. The article suggested that you and your spouse (or a good friend) start a new holiday tradition. A day trip, a day with a movie and dinner. It could be something silly or something traditional but let it become a tradition and it will be meaningful. You could also start a new tradition all by your little ol' lonesome such as taking a class of some kind, a quite lunch out, a new project. The traditions you had with your missing loved ones can never be replaced but starting a new one can often help ease the hurt you feel from their loss. Harold and I discussed it and we both like the idea. We are going to start with one new tradition this year and add several more to the list next year.

For more than several years I have been thinking that I would really like to get new Christmas stockings for me and Harold. I have always looked while out shopping during the season but never found what I wanted until this year! I just love them! They are smaller than our old ones but look how fun they are compared to our old plain and boring ones! These are up and ready for Santa to fill.

5 comments:

Julie M said...

What a wonderful idea to start a new tradition! And I love the stockings, so cute and whimsical! Have a good day!

Unknown said...

Sherry, what a lovely idea to begin a new tradition. I pray that you and your family have a wonderful Christmas together!

Margaret said...

I love the new stockings! And what a great idea to start a new tradition. Christmas can be a hard time of year -- I hope it is a good Christmas for you this year.

Irene said...

Love the new stockings !

Carolyn NC said...

Great ideas - love the stockings!