Monday, December 31, 2012

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2013!

Happy New Year Y’all!

At the risk of sounding cliché, it is crazy how time flies. I decided to drop the ball on all things KOHORT in December because of life in general through the holiday season. Seems I wasn’t up for much in terms of outings and instead opted for Christmas crafting, cookie baking and snowman making when the snow finally hit. My little entourage and I became Pinterest crazy with all the potential all-things-Christmas ideas. I’ve never made so many crafts in my life in one week, let alone a month. And, in all honesty it was great. I loved seeing my 3 little munchkins (that includes my 2 children and the sweet heart I’m caregiving 4 days a week) lined up on their chairs making masterpiece tree ornaments. Caregiving, although not always easy, has been a blessing in the last month. It’s brought some balance to my household with my kids fighting less, laughing more and frequent dance parties to their latest favourite song, Gangnam style (yes, I went there, and am actually admitting it).
 
 






Today is the 29th and Christmas has now passed. My husband and I started a new tradition and decided to stay home on Christmas day for the 1st time. Although I love visiting family and friends who live out of town, which I’ve done all my life over the holidays, it’s just tougher to do with kids and enjoy (who can relate?). Little ones have minds of their own, whose tummies grumble early and bedtime coincides with dessert time for most people. I wasn’t sure how I would actually feel without being at my parents or the in-laws once we made the decision not to travel until after Christmas. But in the quick Christmas day debrief after all presents were opened, played with and some even forgotten, my hubby and I both felt at peace with our decision. Besides, there wasn’t any shortage to Christmas celebrations before or after the BIG day anyway.
 
 
 
This year we hosted a turkey dinner with my family a couple weeks before Christmas which was really nice. I’m hoping that maybe this tradition will carry on with my siblings rotating who will host each year (not that I have any problems hosting myself, I can be a real Martha Stewart when I want to be).  Last year, I hosted a Christmas Eve supper with a few friends whose families are also not local and it went so well, we did it again this year the week-end before Christmas. That was a great time as well, because the kids are all at the age where after they’ve gotten over the initial shyness, were off running and playing with each other. It reminded me of when I was little and we’d have Christmas at my Grandma’s and I’d hang out with all my cousins who were all pretty close in age. The only thing that would have made our parties better is Euchre or some other card game after dinner. All in good time though because I know it’s a matter of a few short years that our guests won’t have to be out the door by 7:30 pm (at the latest – lol), so that we can clean up and get to bed at a decent hour and not throw off all the little pip squeaks schedules.

Our holidays will always involve travel though. My in-laws live down near London, ON (which is where I am now) and my father-in-law doesn’t like driving long distances in the winter. Today, I happily slept in until 9 am and then spent a better part of my afternoon both napping and laying in bed contemplating what I might write about in this blog. Essentially, I should have gotten to the point about…..ohhhhhh…..2 paragraphs ago, but when I have something or someone on my mind I can get a little long winded. Just ask my friends whose answering machines get bogged up with my off the wall rambles about life. You’re smart people in reader land though, so I’m sure you’ve summed up that it’s been a great Christmas for my family and I. Now, it’s my time to reflect on the future. Where will we go in 2013? What kind of resolutions, if any, will I make? How can I make 2013 better than 2012? For now though I’ll save the questions and answers for later, pour myself another drink, sit by the cozy fire, and enjoy the peace and quiet of my little ones sleeping.

Cheers to a most excellent year 2013! And here is hoping the best is yet to come.

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