- Being HOME for the entire Christmas season. I get to decorate my home and enjoy it the entire month of December! It has been wonderful of my gracious in-laws to host us for the past few years, and a part of me will miss being in "vacation mode" (you mean I don't get to ditch my calling and housework responsibilities for a month?!), but, "there's no place like home for the holidays." We're looking forward to forming some of our own traditions as a little family. Plus (yahoo!) no cleaning out our fridge, no packing a month's worth of clothes (and praying we don't go over the weight limit), no stressful holiday travel, no worries of coming back to frozen pipes, mold, etc. ... just staying cozy at home! I feel so relaxed already!
- Breaking out all my favorite Christmas music ... Amy Grant, John Denver, James Taylor, Peter Breinholt, Kurt Bestor, the Tabernacle Choir, random mixes from over the years ... can't wait!
- Watching It's a Wonderful Life, Elf, White Christmas, Home Alone, Miracle on 34th Street (Dylan McDermott version, please), and The Muppet's Christmas Carol.
- Going to one of our favorite local performances-- Peter Breinholt in SLC with my family.
- Getting to use our "Cocoa Latte" machine to have Stephen's Mint Cocoa and the Cannery's super-rich hot chocolate ... nummers!
- Making all the goodies I grew up making with my mom and pawning them off on neighbors and friends! Thumbprint cookies (with my own special touch of Marionberry jam in the middle), Wedding Cookies, Snickerdoodles, and fudge, if Lil will let me help her make it.
- Taking Eliot on a surprise excursion on the "Polar Express" on the Heber Valley Railroad. Grant and I went when I was expecting Eliot, and I have dreamed of taking him ever since. I don't know who will be more excited ... Eliot, or his mom and dad!
- Receiving Christmas cards in the mail from friends and family.
- Going to the Living Nativity at the Provo Tabernacle, and hopefully running into friends from our former stake in Provo, who host the event.
- Walking around to see the lights on Temple Square, even if it's fa-reezing!! (I think I've become acclimatized to mild Oregon winters!)
This Holiday Season, I'm Looking Forward to ...
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Thanks for sharing your holiday joys. I feel like I'm right there with you. Isn't it amazing how many of them came from our childhood. I often wonder what traditions my children will cherish and want to continue in their own families. Looking forward to being together at the concert and Christmas Eve!
Yaaaayy!...to all of it! And here's random, but me, the baker, somehow has yet to acquire the fudge, thumbprint & wedding cookie recipes...can you believe it?! Do you mind sharing, pleeease?!
You make Christmas sound pretty darn magical. Love it. I, on the other hand, am too busy packing and cleaning and getting ready for a Utah Christmas to enjoy it all! Haha, obviously I know just what you mean about the perils of holiday travel...
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