Monday, January 4, 2010

Normal


The Christmas season definitely does its job with me. Just as it did with our ancestors, the season of light and feasting in the middle of the dark winter days always leaves me feeling rejuvenated and re-energised, ready for that shiny, untouched new year. That said, much as I love the red and the gold and the sparkles and rich food, I'm always keen to return to the normal and simple once the last presents are unwrapped and the final Christmas visits completed. Then it's just a rush to get 'thank you' cards sent before our January birthdays come around. As for New Year's resolutions, well I find a whole year a big prospect, especially given what ours has in store. I have a few things in mind, but prefer to take it one day, at a push one month, at a time. At the moment uppermost in my mind is: getting back into practising the piano, making bread again instead of buying it and looking out for Seville oranges coming into the shops so that this year I can join the family tradition of marmalade making for the first time.

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  1. I whole heartily agree and the marmalade making sounds like fun xx

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  2. The "Thank You"s look great ... I am struggling about how to create ours ... any ideas?!

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  3. I did think about a heart stuck on the front of a card, either from scrap fabric or cut out from Christmas cards, sort of a last festive hurrah...

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