I had another epiphany this week.
It came in the form of a Better Homes and Gardens Magazine Actually.*see at end*
We all want a perfect Christmas. And some times we can feel sad or upset with ourselves when it doesn't turn out that way. I know I have lists and ideas of different things and traditions I want to do with my girls. I know I feel discouraged sometimes.
I want to take gorgeous pictures of us decorating the tree - but it is REALLY hot in my house and all I end up with is pictures of sweaty, red faced us, with clothes optional on the kids.
I want to go carolling to friends and up and down my street, but alas I cannot sing (and don't even try the sure you can - all people can sing line... I REALLY CANNOT!)
I want to sit around a piano at home with my family belting out carols till our hearts content except no one plays an instrument here (though the girls are learning SLOWLY because they never practice) and the girls may have inherited my bad singing :)
I want a beautifully decorated house, strung with lights and boughs of holly
I want Dinner parties with wonderful food and perfect place settings
I Love gorgeously wrapped boxes, and want to fill my house with presents
I want to bake decadent sweets and treats
I want to be organised and send wonderful homemade cards to every friend and family
I want a Christmas Crockery set for 8 people
I want time and a large perfectly clean house to do all the above
But it came to me in the form of the editors letter in BHG
IT TIS BUT A DREAM
Because if a team of professionals with unending budgets take over 6 months and still struggle to get it right........ Then who am I to be able to compete?
We shall have to be happy
with love
with family
with hot sticky summer nights
with things made from meager budgets
with mismatched wonkily wrapped presents
with bad singing
and simple meals
Sounds like a PERFECT CHRISTMAS to me
*Paraphrased Editors Letter from December Better Homes and Gardens*
You know of course that we begin our Christmas planning somewhere in July to have everything ready for you when gorgeous old Christmas comes around for real.
Then comes the cover. Take a look at our exquisite Christmas Tree. Each lovely decoration has to earn its place in relation to shape and colour with its neighbour. Half an hour or more is spent on getting EACH bow tied just right around the gifts. But you know each year someone plays up. And this year it was the cheeky butterfly in the red circle. It just refused to hang correctly. It took 3 HOURS to get him right.
There is no such thing as perfect.
It is already perfect just the way it is.
Because it is your Christmas.
{repost from Christmas 2009}
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