Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Merry Memories

After the hustle and bustle of Christmas and Hanukkah I sat down with Sam, Beckie, and Molly to reflect on our wonderful Holiday memories. As we sipped creamy hot cocoa we chatted about what made the Holidays so magical and memorable. We talked about the special gifts we gave and received. And we talked about what we were thankful for. 

Sam was really excited about a few gifts she received this year: a Teddy Bear, music box, scrapbook, and the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Beckie was thrilled with her director's chair and actors set, she loves anything that will help her reach her dream of becoming a famous actress. 
As for me I was really surprised by one very special gift. Grammy found an original Pleasant Co.  doll of me!
When I asked Molly what she appreciated the most from the Holidays, her response touched my heart. 
Molly reminded us that our memories are one of our greatest gifts. A memory alone can bring you the same amount of joy as an object you receive as a gift. In a world of change and constant evolution it's a blessing to have the stability of our memories of Holidays pasts.

Her favorite Christmas memory was from Christmas 2012. That year we celebrated with all our best friends that live with Grammy. It was truly one of the happiest Christmases because we all got to be together. 
To see more photos from 2014 click HERE.

What are your favorite Holiday memories?

Monday, December 15, 2014

St.Lucia's Day

We have been going going going recently!! Our calendar is full of fun Holiday events, so I was really tired and looking forward to sleeping late Saturday morning but guess what something better happened...
I was in a deep sleep dreaming about my horse Penny when I heard the sweetest sound...


"Good morning Lissie."
I opened my eyes a little and saw a soft glowing light like a halo over Kirsten's kind face. At first I thought I was still dreaming... is this an angel? I thought.

I rubbed my eyes and sat up it was in fact Kirsten, but I wasn't expecting her to come to Lissy's house, and it was still dark out. What was she doing here so early?
"Happy St. Lucia's Day Lissie, I brought you some hot chocolate and a Lussekatts," Kirsten whispered as she climbed the ladder into my loft-bed.
It smelled really good, but I didn't know what a Lussekatts was so I asked and Kirsten said, "oh it's a delicious bun flavored with saffron and dotted with raisins. In Sweden it's tradition to eat them for breakfast on St. Lucia's Day!"

I was beginning to wonder why Kirsten celebrated this day and what made it so special in Sweden. I asked her to tell me more about the holiday. 
She explained it like this:
"St. Lucia's Day is one of the biggest celebrations in Sweden. It is held on December 13th because is was also the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year, in the old 'Julian' Calendar and a pagan festival of lights in Sweden but it turned into St. Lucia's Day. St Lucia was a young Christian girl who was killed because of her Christian faith in 304AD. St Lucia would secretly bring food to the persecuted Christians in Rome, who lived in hiding under the city. She would wear candles on her head so she had both her hands free to carry things. Lucy means 'light' so this is a very appropriate name. So it is a day to celebrate our faith and bring light to the world."

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I love learning about different cultures and traditions. I'm really glad I have friends like Kirsten to teach me about customs from a far away country. I thanked Kirsten for the yummy treat and the lovely wake up call, then she said she had several more people to wake and deliver breakfast to so she had to leave shortly after arriving.
Do you have any special holiday's like this that you celebrate with your family and friends? What kind of traditions and customs do you do in your culture?

If you would like to learn more about St. Lucia's Day or other Christmas customs from around the world you can follow to link to the website I used: http://www.whychristmas.com/cultures/sweden.shtml

Sunday, December 7, 2014

A Christmas Carol

I just got home from seeing A Christmas Carol play which is my very favorite Christmas tradition. 
 
We always get there early to take family pictures and listen to the Carolers that do a little pre-show performance. I was really excited because this year my friend Marie Grace got to come with us for the first time. Marie Grace lives with Lissy's niece Cora. 
During the intermission we always  get to have hot cocoa and gingerbread men!  At the end of the performance the entire cast comes out of the theatre for a post-performance carol.
The play is fantastic  and even though I have seen it several years in a row, the show is like new each time and the  experience is always magical!
Merry Christmas
&
God Bless Us Everyone!