Showing posts with label reasons to love Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reasons to love Christmas. Show all posts

December 3, 2012

25 reasons to smile this December

Excluding good ol' Scrooge, most of us are definite fans of this month, no matter if you observe Christmas, Hanukkah  Kwanzaa  or any other special event. December is a unique month, for it caps off the year, but first it make sure that we get more celebratory fun and activity squeezed in than you shake a spring of holly at all. So often through the month, serenity and hecticness jostle one another for top billing, and sometimes that holiday season tug-of-war can start to wear you out, or worse perhaps, lessen how festive you feel.

Epic mall crowds, eye-rolling worthy office parties, mile-long menus to cook, stacks of cards to send out (let's face it, they don't always get out the door in November by any stretch of the imagination!), and myriad other demands of the season can all too quickly depilate one of their energy and happiness levels. On the other hand, you may be able to enjoy a more relaxed holiday season free of some of the aforementioned points, and instead simply yearn to further bolster the festive mood you're in this year.

In either case - and whatever other situation you may find yourself in at the moment - I feel that this chilly, frost covered first Monday of December would be a fantastic time to share twenty-five things (one each for every day between the first of the month and Christmas Day) that are usually associated closely with December. These entries always bring a hefty smile to my face, no matter how much the the holiday season may have (temporarily) frazzled my nerves (and, momentarily, sent me wishing for July again).

Long time readers may recall that back in the early days of November 2010, I wrote a list of 50 reasons to love the holiday season; this post shares much in common with that one, however instead of describing today's entries in detail, I'll let a charming group of images do all the talking for me.

Time is already a premium at this point in the season, and I thought you might appreciate the moments shaves by just scrolling through a fun pile of vintage winter and Christmas themed images, partnered with the brief description of each listing itself.

Here's to all the best points of December, starting with this festive roundup!

 


1. Santa Claus

 


2. Tobogganing




3. Cookies, cookies, and more cookies!




4. Dressing especially glamorous for fancy parties and formal events




5. Listening to vintage Christmas music




6. Advent calendars




7. Visiting people with your arms loaded full of holiday gifts




8. Sears Wish Book catalogs




9. Watching A Charlie Brown Christmas




10. Going home for the holidays




11. Hanging up your stocking



12. Trimming the tree and decking the halls




13. Going ice skating on an open-air pond

 

14. Breath-taking holiday light displays




15. Peppermint everything!



16. Pets in cute holiday bows and outfits




17. Knowing that you've gotten someone exactly what they wanted




18. Cooking oodles of delicious holiday foods in the company of those you love




19. Vintage pink Christmas trees




20. Gorgeous winter and Christmas themed vintage magazine covers

 



21. Raiding the fridge for one of the best midnight snacks of the year thanks to Christmas dinner leftovers



22. Awesome holiday mail days!




23. Mistletoe




24. Taking tranquil winter walks in the great outdoors




25. Christmas/the winter holiday season comes but once a year!



{To learn more about a specific image, please click on it to be taken to its respective source.}


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I love the final month of the year, plain and simple. Even in the busiest, most chaotic or harried moments, it really doesn't take much at all to help me snap right back - with a Christmas cracker "pop" of intensity - into a very chipper state of mind.

The reasons above are usually always able to do just that, as are many others that have been a part of my annual holiday celebration since I was knee-high to a snowflake. What are some of your most beloved causes for good spirits and merriment this month?

As with all other times of the year, there will always be good and bad moments throughout December, but it's my deepest hope that the positive far outweigh the stressful for all of you, and that you get to partake in as many of your favourite reasons to smile this month as possible.

Joyful December wishes, one and all!

November 4, 2010

50 reasons to love the holiday season!

If you’ve swung by eBay this week you may have noticed that in the upper left hand side of the site, there is a little red number followed by the word “days”. This ticker clock of sorts is there to remind eBay patrons of the number of days left until Christmas.

One could view this as a sigh-worthy reminder of how much the holiday shopping season is thrust down our throats, of the impending deadlines for baking fruitcake, sending out cards, and finding the perfect tree, or – if you’re more of a glass half full sort of soul – you could look upon it as a reason to celebrate, as the days whiz by until the arrival of December 25th.

Today that little countdown number is sitting at 51 – taking Christmas Day itself into account. I tend to countdown special days by marking the days until the “Eve of” something occurs, which got me thinking that there are but fifty days left until Christmas Eve.

I believe in the beauty and spirit of the holiday season. Of joy trumping stress, of giving over getting, making merry, and spreading glad tidings. The realization, on this nippy frost kissed morning, that just fifty more nights of slumber lay between me and Christmas has me giddy as a child.

It also got me pondering some of the reasons why I love the holiday season, in all in incarnations, and before long I had a list going in my mind that would make Old St. Nick himself proud.

Below I’ve gathered fifty simple, time-honoured reasons of my favourite reasons why this everlasting, hopeful, gorgeous, magical season is worth getting excited about and celebrating. I hope that they help fuel your own zeal for winter, Christmas, and all the wonder of this resplendent time of the year!


{Adorable vintage Christmas card image, which I altered, via Pine and Wine on Flickr.} 


1.  Christmas carols sung by my favourite old school crooners (Frank and Dean, I’m looking at you!)

2. Wearing red and green together and not worrying in the least if they clash – I’m just getting in the holiday spirit!

3. Receiving Christmas cards, “year in review” letters, and other postal greetings from friends near and far

4. Temporally turning hot cocoa into a food group all its own

5. Eagerly awaiting enough accumulated snowfall to make a snowman – even if it’s only the size of a child’s toy

6. The soothing feeling of slipping into a delightfully warm house after a night spent playing, walking and/or traveling outdoors

7. Dreaming not about what I may hope to find under the tree, but about what I’m going to give my loved ones

8. Seeing the holiday season through the innocent, blissfully excited eyes of a child

9. The fact that people who may otherwise not do so the rest of the year now smile more readily, forget their woes for a little while, and adopt a cheerier disposition

10. The twinkling splendour of holiday lights. Be they a simple string of fairy lights glowing from within an old canning jar or those adorning a fifty foot tall tree in the centre of town

11. Placing stamps on my holiday cards and sealing them up with festively themed stickers

12. The regal beauty of poinsettias in all of their jolly colours, from Rudolph’s nose red to eggnog hued cream

13. The juicy, sweetly tangy taste and smell of Christmas oranges (and saving their peels to dry and mix with cinnamon sticks and cloves for an old fashioned inspired potpourri mix)

14. The sound of sleigh bells, church bells and tiny jingle bells all adding a certain ageless soundtrack to the season

15. Hitting my favourite thrift shops at a time when most people are flocking en mass to shopping centres and outlet malls, and finding wonderful second hand treasures to give as gifts

16. Handcrafting gifts, cards, decorations – you name it, I’m always up for a little DIY Christmas fun!

17. The honour of having some of the Christmas decorations from my childhood to call my own and to pass along to future generations

18. Reaching all the way down to the toe of my Christmas stocking and finding a hidden goodies waiting there

19. Ice skating on an outdoor rink at night under a glistening blanket of stars

20. Taking my sweaters out of storage and wishing for a moment that every day could feel as cozy and comforting as a snuggly cardigan

21. Blending my Canadian Christmas traditions and with my Italian husband’s European ones, creating in the process our own cherished holiday customs

22. The sense of communal comradery, once so commonplace in our world but now often forgotten much of the time, that emerges each holiday season

23. The varied colour pallet of November and December. From the shivery whites and icicle blues of the outdoor world to the brilliant reds and pine greens of Christmas decorations

24. Standing in the biting cold air and cheering on a local holiday parade

25. Having at least one party or get-together that warrants dressing to the nines in my (vintage) holiday finest

26. The indescribably beautiful smell of a freshly cut Douglas fir tree

27. Remembering to be grateful for all that I have, especially when the year leading up to holidays has been particularly rough, for I am blessed beyond measure to live in a safe country, have a roof over my head, food in my belly, the gift of freedom, and people who love me. I could think of nothing I truly want or need in the world more than those things

28. Belting out Christmas songs – and not feeling self-conscious about my singing – while (in the comfort of my own home) I go about my holiday tasks like trimming the tree and baking cookies

29. Never, ever tiring of watching the classic 1960s Frosty the Snowman and (the stop motion version of) Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer cartoons

30. Nibbling any festive sweet treat or dessert that my mother creates. I swear, this woman could have been a professional pastry chef had she so wanted!

31. Still not being able to fall asleep on Christmas Eve – despite being 26 years old (and hoping that this never changes, no matter how old I get!)

32. The frantic hustle and bustle of the holiday season – well, at least in small does – because it stands as a reminder that this marvellous period of the year is unlike any other

33. Giving of my time and resources however I can to help others have a merrier, safer, happier holiday season

34. Setting out a plate of cookies, a glass of milk, and a dish of carrots (for the reindeer) on Christmas Eve and still secretly hoping that they will have been eaten while I was nestled in my bed (with visions of sugar plums dancing through my head, naturally)

35. Catching snowflakes on my tongue (December snow is definitely the best tasting!)

36. Asking my grandparents to share memories of yesteryear Christmases with me, so that I can one day pass along such recollections to my own family

37. Forgetting the rest of the world exists while I watch White Christmas, my favourite holiday movie of all time, with every bit as much excitement as I did when I was a little girl (I swear, this movie was instrumental in turning me into the vintage loving soul I am today!)

38. Falling asleep feeling chilly and waking up in a blissful tangle of warm blankets that seems too comforting to get up from

39. Savouring the beauty of pale, almost angelic winter sunlight when it streams through my windows, warming my soul and giving the cat an instantaneous new spot to nap

40. Handwriting personal messages on gift tags and Christmas card

41. Getting snowed in and having someone to cuddle up with!

42. The almost primal desire to suddenly cook everything and anything in a big pot that bubbles away gleefully for hours, filling the house with soothing warmth and intoxicating aromas

43. Reading Dickens’ A Christmas Carol aloud each year and never ceasing to be in awe of this incredibly well-crafted, utterly timeless tale

44. Feeling the tears well up in my eyes when Linus wraps his blanket around the foot of the pitiful little tree and all Peanuts characters start singing in A Charlie Brown Christmas

45. Walking in a winter wonderland (while holding mittened hands with my sweetheart)

46. The flickering glow of a candlelight set against a slate grey evening sky of tumbling snow

47. Reconnecting with those people that you may only see in person during the winter holidays

48. Visiting Charismas craft fairs, bake sales, local plays and concerts, and light tours

49. Incorporating my love of vintage into my festive celebrations

50. Fondly remembering holiday seasons past, cherishing this Christmas, and being grateful for those that will come in future years




These reasons are some of the ones that best capture why I adore the magnificence of the holiday season, the joy of counting down to Christmas, and the contentment that comes from celebrating this incomparable time of the year. I would love to hear which of these reasons you call your own as well, and about some of the many others why you love about the holiday season!


Wishing you each the very merriest of holiday countdowns full of all the things you adore most about this beautiful time of the year, sweet friends!