Our Christmas included this Guinness chocolate cheesecake. I highly recommend it. It survived a couple of kitchen
emergencies-both were completely my fault.
After Christmas, I always feel a bit of the post-Christmas
blahs. There is so much anticipation in
the Christmas season and in one day, it is over.
I was happy to get back to work the day after Christmas and
get back into the routine.
All of our decorations are put away. Ok, with a couple of exceptions. We always forget a couple of items every
year. This little guy has gotten left
out almost every year since we got him…almost 10 years ago.
We used to keep everything up until after New Year’s Day,
but I think that we have learned over the years that when the motivation is
there to put away the decorations, we must act on it immediately. Our space is a bit empty now. I’ve been checking out Pinterest for ideas
for our mantel. The room is darker
without the glow of the Christmas tree. I
am reminded to get a new lamp for our family room.
I have been thinking about 2013 and what I would like to
accomplish. I don’t necessarily like the
idea of a resolution. The word goal
sounds a bit more fitting. Focusing on
that usually helps bring me out of the post-Christmas blahs. I like the excitement of a new year, a fresh
start.
I think we have all figured out from a previous post that I
am not that great of a crafter. But I’m
finding that I really enjoy it. I like
how it engages my brain. In this next
year, I am going to be taking a couple sewing classes. I’m trying out some jewelry ideas as
well. Hopefully I will remember that
perfection does not exist as I continue on my crafting journey.
Lucy is really into crafts and got some crafting kits for
Christmas. Of course, Katy wanted to try
too, even when she realized that one of the kits included a real needle. Her strong will cannot be told that she is
too little to learn. She refers to the
needle as a “knit,” which I have a hard time correcting because there is
something so sweet about that term. “Momma,
can you fix my knit?” she asks, after she has pulled the thread out of the
needle.
Crafting isn’t really a goal (or a resolution) but something
I thought would be fun to try. As far as
actual goals, I suppose they are still in the forming stages. I no longer put pressure on myself to have
everything finalized by December 31st. I have done that before and then somehow felt
inadequate because I didn’t have my life planned out for the whole year by the
first day of the year. Kind of a silly
thought anyway. That we could have
something as unpredictable as life planned out in so much detail.
I hope that as December 31st approaches, you are
able to give yourself some grace in thinking about 2013 and what you would like
to include in your life. I am sure going
to try to do that for myself.