1. Do you struggle with the commercialization of the holiday season? What helps you keep your focus when the season’s busyness and commercialism start to take over?
Honestly, I don't care. There are so many made-up holidays, like Grandmother's Day! It's all just business, but people forget that and start hearing Christmas carols in November, so by Christmas they're completely overdosed!
3. December 9th is National Christmas Card Day. Do you still send Christmas cards? If so does yours include a photo or is it a more traditional card, or maybe homemade? How do you feel about the tradition of exchanging cards at the holidays? If Hanukkah is the holiday you celebrate in December do you send cards to mark the occasion?
I send self created Christmas cards but I do everything by computer. Of course I include pictures and send them into the whole world by WhatsApp or email. I don't know anybody who doesn't own a tablet or a smartphone or even a computer.
These are from previous years,
4. What's your least favorite holiday related task? What's your favorite?
All the preparations. But I don't need them anymore. Apart from packing parcels, I don't really have any specific tasks. Once that's done, that's my favorite task.
Christmas in the past with a lot of parcels
5. Let's do a little holiday this or that?
- shopping or wrapping
- baking or decorating
- eggnog or wassail
- real tree or artificial
- turkey or ham
- white lights or colored lights
- ugly sweaters or matching pjs
- peppermint or cinnamon
- presents Christmas Eve or presents Christmas Day
- The only "this or that" would be to give the presents on Christmas Eve, which is tradition in my family and in Germany, we are no morning people. And the kids sleep better when they get the gifts in the evening and not having to wait until the morning
6. Insert your own random thought here.
I feel a bit like living in two worlds. The past and the present especially now during Christmas time. I help decorating the castle's Christmas trees, but in my room I haven't done anything yet.
I just let it go. Now my mini family will come on the 20th and we will celebrate Christmas a bit earlier, because then they have to go to my SIL's mother and father who are divorced since ages, one lives far away from Amsterdam at the German border and the other only 60 km far, but still the poor once have to drive from one to the other.
Tomorrow I intend to go Christmas shopping, just little things not like when we were a young couple and then grandparents.



I think you need a little holiday cheer in your space. Hopefully you can add something festive to bring a smile. Hope you enjoy your time with family. We'll be seeing our grands early as this is their year with their in-laws. We switch every other year and that works pretty well.
ReplyDeleteDear Ingrid, I love your attitude! Savour every day, not just wait until the end of the year! Oh, yes!!! Your photos are beautiful and you have such a lovely, radiant smile! Turkey or ham are the standard traditional Christmas (and Thanksgiving) dinners here in Canada as well! I love that you call your place a castle! Your posts are always such a joy to read, and I always love seeing your photos as well!
ReplyDeleteI love reading your posts...and I read through all the ones I missed of late. I do think you do have even a wee bit of Christmas spirit in you, it just needs to be teased out.
ReplyDeleteI like how you tried to get Rosie to 'pose' for a picture....and the table decorations you all made are so pretty and festive!
It's mostly the same with my pups,and in the past, also my kitties. One or the other always manages to look away, put thoer ears all wrong or whatever. Reminds me of our younger son, he would pull faces...it really annoyed his Opa! LOL! But from the pics I have of my father when he was a youngster, he was an imp too...what goes around comes around!
I loved seeing your grandson beginning to tower over their Christmas tree!
Savouring every day is a very sensible thing to do.
ReplyDeleteMy least favourite task is cleaning the floors, they only stay clean until they dry, then there is dust and cat hair all over again.
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