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Christmas, Christmas and holiday season, Family, friendship, Hanukah, Holidays, Joy, Love, Peace
To all of my readers, fellow bloggers, family and friends—
Just because I’ve been writing a book and blogging less frequently doesn’t mean that I’ve forgotten about you. As the days have grown shorter and darker, I’m reminded of all the places where I’ve found light and warmth over the past few years. One of those places is right here, on this blog, writing for you, and sharing with you. The Midlife Second Wife is where I’ve made some lasting friendships, met more wonderful people than any WordPress statistic could reveal, and where I’ve encountered extraordinary opportunities. This is never more evident to me than when I’m caught up in preparations for the holiday season. Why is this so? I think it’s because this is such a mindful time of year—a time when we move through our days with particular intention, when we think of the people we love who are no longer here, and the ones we cannot wait to greet with open arms.
I wish you and your loved ones all the illumination and warmth of the holiday season—whether generated by a menorah, by the light from a mosque, by the moon and stars, or, as at our home, by the twinkling candles of a Christmas tree. May the light find you and shine upon you gently, and may peace, love, and happiness be yours, now and throughout the New Year.
Beautifully phrased, Marci. Thanks, and the same to you and John.
Thank you, Linda! Merry Merry!
Congrats on writing your book, and good luck! I’m trying as well and it’s not easy juggling life, writing and blogging. Look forward to hearing more about it 🙂
Thank you, Dana! I just had to peek at your site, and see we have Dani Shapiro and Virginia Woolf in common! Glad to connect with you here. Peace.
I’m busy with my book, too. Wishing you the very best. 2015 is going to be wonderful!