I still remember what it was like, trying to fall asleep beneath those colored bulbs that trimmed our house the whole month of December. They were so bright they cast rainbow shadows onto my bedspread, sent a cheery glow filtering in through cotton curtains.
Sharing a bedroom with my younger brother and sister made it even more exciting. Our little world was charged with energy – the kind that made us feel like our skin might split right open at the thought of Santa coming down the chimney, his reindeer stamping softly on our roof.
Tricia
I LOVE this. You've transported me back to my own childhood. I'm all lit up too. 😉
Sarah
I almost bought colored lights this year…now I wish I would have. We had them on our tree growing up-and of course would always touch them and burn our fingers. 🙂 I love thinking of Christmas's past.
bostonshumways
i love you catherine! I love the picture of your girls sleeping, makes me all teary.
you've inspired me. I need to get all lit up. I'm going to put my lights up tomorrow!
Heather
I loved this post and I love your old fashioned Christmas lights. They're beautiful.
Frau_Mahlzahn
I remember when I came to the States for the first time in 1984 I had never seen decorated houses before, and I was absolutely stunned. It's been only for the past years that people in Austria started to put up lights outside.
My favorite Christmas moment — or rather the moment I know it's Christmas — is when on Christmas Eve I light candles outside. You'll see a picture if you scroll down to the end of the post: http://fraumahlzahnsgrazerlei.blogspot.com/2009/12/der-grindinger-und-die-weihnachtsperle.html
I just love this moment.
I like your thoughts about what you really remember from when you were a kid, and what makes Christmas such a wonderful time.
I can't really share many thoughts like this, but I want that for my kids, too. I hope that St. Nikolaus becomes a fond memory, since we always invite lots of friends. Even my son (9) still believes in St. Nikolaus and is all excited about him coming to our house (in person, ;-)).
So long,
Corinna
catharvy
Tricia – know what else lit me up? that video of your girls discussing their "haircuts!" So funny. And how I admired your calm voice. My twin girls snipped their hair just today!! While I was trying to Christmas shop on Amazon. Bah! My response was… not so calm. 😉
Sarah – aren't you grateful for good Christmas memories? Even burned fingers! They are magic.
Saydi – Do you have your favorite nativity painting up yet? By Kershisnik. Every time I see it, I think of you. xo
Heather – You have such a kind way about you. Wish I knew you in person!
Corinna – Ahhh, your lights are beautiful! Did you make those? What a lovely tradition. You've got to watch/listen to this talk.
http://lds.org/broadcasts/watch/christmas-devotional/2011/12?lang=eng&vid=1309722330001&pkey=AQ~~,AAABJMwIxCk~,V-s4Hivdj0tPNypCoK3-U7EDiMwrZ90Q&pid=1302760218001
It's given by Dieter Uchtdorf (German, obviously) who is part of the First Presidency of the Mormon Church. He talks about Christmas candles and how, as a boy he almost burned the house down! Thought you'd enjoy it. xo
Robert
[Ronda] Your home with the festive Christmas lights looks so full of love and light from the outside. Even though you have hard days, you are making wonderful memories, and there IS a lot of love and light in your home.
KESLER KREW...Cami
i luv tradition and bringing to your family what was so special to you as a child…i too hope for some of the same thoughts, feelings, and interactions i had as a little one for my own. i LUV the lights!!!
Anne Marie
Absolutely beautiful writing, Cath! Your lights are magical, and I love the memories behind them. Your children are so lucky to have a mama full of light and love. I love this: "I am the parent. I am the child." Yes, indeed. I have been thinking about that lately…how little, how fragile, and how dependent I still am….Moses' vision comes to my mind frequently. The, here as you talk about Christmas, I think of the way children are so open to wonder and magic. Yes, I want to be like that.
Sending you love this weekend. xo
catharvy
Mom – I love you. thank you.
Cami – just catching up on your blog. oh my goodness. so much to say! I'll email or comment there.
Anne Marie – Moses' vision… what a beautiful wandering along the lines of parent and child. Yes, that exchange is so powerful. Thank you for that. Sending love and prayers your way.