Thus times do shift: each thing his turn does hold:
New things succeed, as former things grow old.
Robert Herrick (1591-1674)
New things succeed, as former things grow old.
Robert Herrick (1591-1674)
The Christmas Clock is ticking away, along with 2011. Home is a quiet sanctuary, but out in the world everyone is rushing around and not looking happy about it. There's so much work and anticipation for just one day, and each year I get caught up again. All those holiday decisions that seem important: roast beef or ham? cheesecake or rum cake? how many Christmas cookies is too many cookies? how much should a Nana spoil a little girl? And so on...stuff that won't matter just two weeks from now. Although if you want a fancy Christmas celebration, someone does have to think about these things.
So take a deep breath and let your favorite carol bring tears to your eyes for the thousandth time. My has always been The Holly and the Ivy, a traditional English carol. I can't sing, but I used to hum it while I was riding Sizzle alone in the winter woods. And she would cock an ear and glance back at me.


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