Every year, it never fails. The years come and go faster and faster and my favorite seasons, Spring and Summer, fly by. We celebrate Thanksgiving and the day after go right to work on making sure the upcoming Christmas is special in every way. Getting our tree, wrapping our presents, setting the decorations just so and even making sure our Mr. Elf on the Shelf lands in a new location every morning so the kids can find him first thing.
Before you know it though, it’s over. All of the anticipation and preparing is over just. like. that. We took down our tree and decorations on New Years Day and it left me, as it does every year, with a very sad and final feeling. Does this happen to anyone else?
I was able to get over it pretty quickly. I thought about how happy I was that my husband took a 1.5 week vacation over Christmas break so we could spend extra time with him. We made it out of town for a few days to spend time with family we rarely see. The kids had a fabulous Christmas and I have the video footage to prove it. I received everything I asked for and more, I couldn’t be more appreciative. Now I have a new year to look forward to. Some changes with the blog will be taking place very soon. We’re going to go skiing, skating and sledding. Before I know it, my favorite seasons will be back and maybe they’ll be even better than last year, you know since I did eat the Herring on New Years for good luck and all.








I know EXACTLY what you’re talking about…there’s always such a let down after the holidays are over…kind of like the baby blues after giving birth. lol
Nice blog.
Yes, I got that feeling this year!
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Glad you had a good Christmas. Awesome that your hubby could take that time off. Love the photos of the kiddos!
It depends on the year. I’ve found that I only truly get excited about the holidays when we have snow for Christmas. Growing up, it was very rare we didn’t have a white Christmas. Now, it’s just not the same unless we have snow. It’s a shame that’s only happened about once every few years.