Seasons greetings!
As I am whittling down my to do list
getting ready for the holidays
finding myself extra busy
fatigue will surface.
If I am not careful I can feel the stress of trying to do it ALL.
Inner pressure to be the "perfect hostess"
serve elaborate and tasty meals
keep up appearances
wanting
a "picture perfect" home.
I need to remind myself not to set the bar too high.
Readjust my thought patterns...
Keep it simple
slow down
breathe
relax.
Candles are one of the things that help set a relaxed mood...
I light these festive reindeer votives in the morning when I sit and sip my coffee and
again later in the afternoon with my tea.
Music is also a powerful mood shifter...
if I need energy I play some lively tunes from my teen years
if I am looking for calm I usually play a classical piece.
One of my favourites is Barber's Adagio for Strings
you can hear it performed by the Detroit Symphony
I feel like I could just float away when I listen to the music.
The gifts are purchased and wrapped.
The tree is up...
Soon
festive tins will be filled
with shortbread, dried fruit dipped in chocolate, and cookies.
Our dinner menu is in the planning stage.
Leisurely mulling over cookbooks
slowly turning the pages
looking at the pictures
what to cook?
The Humble Bungalow is dressed up very simply...
Grapevine wreath wound with fairy lights in our family room.
Hope that you are savouring the wee moments
that make up your days.
We can start by
inviting
Peace and Quiet
into our hearts and our homes.
I like this quote it sums up what I am thinking.
“No person, no place, and no thing has any power over us,
for 'we' are the only thinkers in our mind.
When we create peace and harmony and balance in our minds,
we will find it in our lives.”
~ Louise L. Hay ~
Wishing you a calm and meaningful holiday.
~ Be Well and Be Kind ~