Over at the Beautiful Vidya Sury's Blog, The last Thursday of each month we post about what we are grateful for. Isn't that wonderful! It is Christmas Day and this day is special in so many ways. What better time to post about being grateful for what one has in one's life. I have decided to do the ABC's of Christmas and I am winging it so here goes:
- ADVENT-4 Sundays before Christmas one celebrates the coming of Christ's birth. I actually make my own Advent wreath and it hangs from the ceiling. One is supposed to light a candle each Sunday until all 4 are lit, but since my candles go wonky and I don't want a fire...I pretend they are lit.
- BEAUTY- We all complain about, well, everything, but we forget the beauty of the season, the beauty in people and in a simple snowflake
- COOKIES- Ha! Thought I would say Christmas-fooled ya! Who can't long for a good cookie, I do and I don't care if it adds fat to my fat.
- DESSERT-From the 50lb brick called Fruitcake that never seems to go bad to trifle and Christmas pudding..what's not to love?
- ELVES-Those strange little men who don't mind working every single day just for toys. They really need a Union.
- FAMILY and FRIENDS- From the holy family to our dysfunctional family, Christmas is about being with loved ones and thanking them (well the nice ones) and this includes our dear friends and blogger friends-Thank you!! By the Way thanks Vidya for your sweetness, it touched my heart and I will be a guest on her blog in the near future:)
- GOODNESS-We can be touched throughout the year by the people who have touched our lives and have made us smile. This is the goodness in people which we must always remember. I am more spiritual but this time of the year makes many people think of God and be thankful.
- Holly-Holly looks so good but they are prickly...damm Holly:)
- Icicles-Thought I would be saying Ivy eh? Fooled ya again! I love how icicles look-so clean and pretty unless one falls and knocks you out, that wouldn't be good. I have to dream about them today as it is almost 50F-I want cold and snow!
- JOLLY-Why do we think that only fat men can be jolly, like Burl Ives? Anyone can be jolly we just have to set our mind to it. I guess I should have picked Jesus-he is a little more important but everyone would pick him:)
- KRIS KRINGLE- He goes by many names and he may be wanted by Interpol...just saying?
- LIGHTS-I love the little lights that twinkle. Some like all white, others like multi-coloured or just one colour. Some will have the lights go off to music and others will decorate the outside home so that the Martians can see us and try to conquer us (Ever see that film "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians?) . Some still love the old fashioned ones that could burn your fingers off
- MARY-Nope not Merry but Jesus's mother. She is the mother of ALL mothers and sacrificed all as all mothers do. Too bad it was immaculate conception (I wrote consumption and then thought..that's not right) she didn't even have fun first.
- NUTS-Oh...so much can be thought of with that one word but I am thinking of Chestnuts, Walnuts, Hazelnuts, beernuts..oops not the last one. This is the time we all love to crack open some nuts even the men
- ORNAMENTS-They are so beautiful! We all have favourites because they bring back memories. Even the tacky ones and we all have at least one that we hang in the back of the tree.
- PRESENTS- Under the tree and in the stockings-they are great and I love presents but what gives me more joy is giving and seeing how happy the person is in receiving it and usually they are not faking!
- QUALITY- Whether it is in the fabulous food we eat, the tree we bought we all want good quality especially quality of life and what better way to appreciate what we have. Just remember this if you dare go out shopping the next day which I avoid.
- RUDOLPH-His bright red nose, how can one not like this slightly effeminate reindeer and the cartoon is as old as me. Personally I think he went more for Hermie than Clarice.
- SANTA- I love Santa, St. Nicholas, Sinter Klaas, Weinnachtsmann (see the letter K above). This redneck changes from being fat in a red suit to being thin travelling alone or with Angels or, in German Bavaria with Krampus-an Evil devil.....Yeah not sure I get it either but has to be some midieval thing going on here
- TANNENBAUM-The Christmas Tree where we hack down a tree from nature bring it into our homes and decorate it with tinsel, lights and ornaments. Sounds kinda nutty actually.
- UMBRELLA-It came into my head today because it's raining which sucks...I want snow!
- VELVET-This is the time we love to wear velvet dresses and it feels rich. We even think Santa or whatever his name is on his passport, wears. I even think men could wear their 70's light blue velvet suit and get away with it. On second thought, nope still hurts my eyes.
- WENSECSLAS- That good king who looked out on the frost of Stephen? Who is this guy?? Oh yes he was a good King who probably went Wassailing....what the gumdrops is that?
- XMAS-Yeah, I hate spelling it that way too but it fits with X
- YOUTH-Why do I choose that word? So many people say "Christmas is for Children". This is when I daydream about wringing their necks and slapping them upside the head. They miss the meaning and lost it when they decided to "grow up". My dad used to say "If Christmas is for kids, then I am the biggest kid of all". He loved the whole spirit of it, the music, the decorations, and the meaning behind it which is very Holy. Peace and goodwill to men. I am young in heart and will always love Christmas and gift giving and the music
- ZITHER-HUH???- I love this musical instrument made famous by the film "The Third Man". Music is a part of Christmas. When I was in Prague, a few years ago, There was a man on the St. Charles bridge playing this musical instrument. It was a highlight of my trip to see him play around gorgeous surroundings. He had a Christmas CD and I love it and play it during the holidays and it is all with this instrument.
Merry Christmas to you. That certainly looks like a good A to Z list for April.
ReplyDeleteYou know I thought about it but I decided to place it here:)
DeleteI love your A-Z grateful list; so neat to read each one of them, too funny with some of them too; you have a great sense of humor. Actually, this is what I found online today (I think the source was What I learned today) about the spelling of Xmas:
ReplyDeleteIt turns out, “Xmas” is not a non-religious version of “Christmas”. The “X” is actually indicating the Greek letter “Chi”, which is short for the Greek, meaning “Christ”. So “Xmas” and “Christmas” are equivalent in every way except their lettering.
So however we spell it, I hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas!!!
betty
I didn't know that and that is so interesting! Love to know and hope your Christmas was grand
DeleteLooks like you've got a lot to be thankful for! Merry Christmas, Birgit!
ReplyDeleteI do and I think many do to
DeleteHappy Christmas!
ReplyDeleteSame to you and a great New Year!
DeleteGreat list. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Merry Belated Christmas too
DeletePerfect way to spend Christmas! Hope you had a wonderful time with your family/friends. Have a very merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI did and wishing you a Happy New Year
DeleteWhat a challenge to tackle! Z and X are always a challenge, but you handled them both perfectly.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I did this off the cuff:)
Delete"This is when I daydream about wringing their necks and slapping them upside the head." Oh, at first I thought you meant the children themselves! Ha.
ReplyDeleteIt depends on the child...some I want to sick Krampus on:)
DeleteI hope you had a fantastic Christmas and your new Year's Eve is fabulous Brigit..Loz
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun post, Birgit. And you are right. We have so much to be thankful for.
ReplyDeleteWe do actually:)
DeleteImpressive A to Z Christmas list. I hope you had a great Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI did and I hope you had a great one to
DeleteThat's an amazing list! It's like the A-Z Challenge but with gratitude! I'm wishing you and your family a wonderful 2015!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Wishing you a great New Year
DeleteWhat an awesome list. We're both glad to hear you had a great Christmas. I ate so much I definitely feel like I had "immaculate consumption." I'm currently carrying an apple pie baby, and he's 6 lbs, 2 ounces of sugary goodness.
ReplyDeleteHahahahaaa-Mine is all chocolate:)
DeleteMmmmmm...cookies. I almost always spell it Xmas. I could be draped in velvet every dang day. I'm still disappointed that Rudolph didn't tell Santa off when he came to him that one foggy Xmas Eve. I would have. He just let all the other reindeer pick on the poor red-nosed little guy. Anyhoo, nice list. Now I have the music from The Third Man in my head...and that cuckoo clock story.
ReplyDeleteSee ya 'round the web.
You're right about Santa! I would have really stuck it to the reindeer coach (which one was he again??)-he was a true ass. As long as it is that great song and some bad Bieber song
DeleteYup, cookies is on the thankful for list:)
ReplyDeleteCookies are yummy
DeleteThis is so clever. Great list.
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a very Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year as well! :)
Thanks and same to you!!
DeleteWhat a wonderful list and full of so much fun and truth! I've loved reading your blog this year, Birgit. You always make me laugh and you are so much fun! So glad we met each other in this blogosphere! I'm too late to wish you a Merry Christmas, but have a wonderful New Years! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much. This was so sweet of you to write and I wish you the best New year's
DeleteAnd.....I'm also grateful for dessert:)
ReplyDeleteDessert is the best part of the meal:)
DeleteI'm impressed how you creatively went through A to Z! Now I'll have to listen to some European folk music, as I pluck along with my zither! Happy New Year to you, and yours Birgit!
ReplyDeleteJulie
I am a lover of folk music
DeleteWhat a lovely post! And so creative!
ReplyDeleteThank you for voting at my Battle of the Bands site!
Happy New Year!
Oh you are welcome-I like these battles
DeleteHappy New Year, Birgit!! Love this post. :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy New year Birgit, awesome post. At our house we baked the christmas 'disappearing' fruit cake which lived up to its name. Understandable considering the secret ingredient is whiskey.
ReplyDeleteHope 2015 is your best year yet, Birgit.
ReplyDeleteI agree on the present giving. Have a good weekend, Birgit.
ReplyDeleteI'm now curious about the zither - never heard of it. Thanks for piquing my curiosity. Off to google.
ReplyDeleteHave a fantastic new year, Birgit. xo
I agree, there is so much to be thankful for this time of year. I'm still chipping away at the fruitcake and no regrets there. I have the really good kind, the kind soaked in you know what, but it's nice to finally settle down and start the new year. Have a wonderful 2015!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fantastic idea to create a gratitude alphabet, Birgit! I'm so grateful to have you being part of our Gratitude Circle.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing list! I love velvet and thought it was an excellent choice for V. :) Wonderful idea to stop and be thankful at the end of each month!
ReplyDeleteHave a Happy New Year!
~Jess
Missed this in Dec., but am catching up now that the holidays are over. Love the idea that Merry Old Santa might be on the Interpol list.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year.
Happy Monday, Birgit.
ReplyDeleteVelvet's a good one;)
What a joyful post :D Loved how you expressed gratitude in ABC... wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteI've got a thus-far empty jar that I intend to fill with written blessings as I think of it. At the end of this year, I'll dump them all out and read them. There really are so many things for which to be thankful.
ReplyDeleteHaha! I love the fruitcake comment. My hubs loves fruitcake but you don't find it much here in California. No way will I try to make it. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteA lovely post with some great reminders. AND, what an excellent idea - posting every Thursday what you are thankful for. It's important to remind oneself often that no matter your circumstances there is so much to be thankful for.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a wonderful 2015.
Happy Tuesday, Birgit:)
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable gratitude post. It reminded me of all the reasons why I like Christmas. They're often forgotten in the stress of the season - the guests and the cooking and trying to cool tempers. Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteA most beautiful list, Birgit. And an A to Z ! Lovely. It is so heartwarming that when we sit down to it, there's so much to be grateful for! Thank you! I am grateful that you are part of the Gratitude Circle!
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