This year, around Thanksgiving, I realized, because of those changes, I didn't have any enthusiasm for decorating. Incidentally from the day I got married, I have realized that the type of Christmas decorations has been more about my desires than Farm Boss's. He appreciates what I do and helps put things out, but it's been my inspiration because it never was really his thing.
The first
Through the years, I accumulated a set of Christmas village houses and businesses, then came a Santa village with reindeer an
We had stopped doing any tree some years back, but the rest continued until this year. My lack of interest wasn't for a religious reason. I have no problem saying Merry Christmas to all. The decorating though wasn't something I wanted to do.
In the past Far
I had known there were artificial trees and swags but how real did that seem? Each year though they were getting better and that led to my desire for an artificial garland for the fireplace mantle which is never a good place for real greens with frequent fires below. I'd just do that one thing... except was so pleasing
When I began putting them around, with a few small angels, who had missed being put into the Christmas box last year, using the Buddha, the Kachinas, some small natural elements like birds, I saw something happening I had not planned. This was not Christmas oriented but rather Solstice and that felt really good.
It was using natural materials (okay they look natural) with lots of white candles, a couple of spirit guides, symbols of spiritual influences on this home, pine cones collected over many years, and it felt right to be welcoming, as have so many pagans before me, the shortest day of the year, today, with the joy of knowing from this day
Christ might not have been born in December, we might wonder how we ended up with such an out of control holiday at a time of the year when we have so little energy and so many colds, but Solstice, now that is something nobody can debate when it should be celebrated (if they might argue over whether it should be).
This has felt liberating because it was fully letting go of past expectations and finding what suited today. When I am working around the house, I think, yes, this is good. Next year the Christmas villages and all the rest might come back but only if that feels good.
2 comments:
I loved taking a walk through your Christmas home, Rain. It is interesting how we lose our oomph with time, isn't it? I knew I would find something meaningful here about the solstice.
Bravo for you.....doing what felt most right. And I really liked your idea for the Solstice.
And wanted to say.....you have a GORGEOUS great room/living room......I had to enlarge the photo so I could see it properly. I just really resonated with that room of yours....even in a photo, it just had such a great "feel" to it and it doesn't surprise me at all that it's YOUR house. It goes with you. It really does. It looks so wonderfully cozy and I love it.
Terri
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