The meaning of Christmas is sometimes overlooked. Family gatherings, mounds of food, sparkling trees and gifts galore. So- I started out my Christmas like I always do. I attended midnight Mass. I sat in church and silently spoke to God about my deepest thoughts, and at that moment I was very aware of the true meaning of this special time of year. The service started out with an insightful and inspiring sermon. The priest spoke about the light of God. The light was his love and it has shined inside of every single one of us since before our souls ever entered into this world. Tears of gratitude filled my eyes.... The Lord was born to love me, forgive me, give me my strength when I was weak and heal the pains of human trials and errors. What would we be without this. How dark would the world really be? It is a terrifying thought. I gathered myself as we sang "Silent Night" and followed the procession of church goers outside to place our lit candelas in the snow. My boyfriend Michael placed his candle next to mine and we stood in the crisp, dark night and watched our lights burn bright. It was a omen of divine love, of the Lords light. Thank you God, for sending me one of your Angels....
Afterwards, we headed back to the house, drank hot chocolate and began watching the 24 hour marathon of "The Christmas Story". It was perfect.
When I awoke the next morning, I remembered it was Christmas!! Whoohoo!! Michael and I were were like kids all over again. We ran upstairs and looked at all the colorful paper and the bows and ribbons. It was magical. I went to the kitchen and took out the cheese ball I had made the night before. This was a family recipe and it was a tradition to have it for breakfast on Christmas morning. Yum! We seemed to rip through the gifts quickly, everyone taking their turn and looking at everyone else's goodies. We started to notice the snow falling outside and decided it was an ideal time to get our sledding on!! We had just enough time before the Laker game.
Michael's Mom had numerous ski outfits in the closet downstairs that she said I was more than welcome to use. I found the best one. Straight out of the eighties!! It was amazing. I geared up, put my hair in a side-ponytail(it seemed fitting!) and was off. We had a blast. The snow was soft and fresh. I couldn't even remember the last time I had really gone sledding. My first run was the best, believe it or not. Although I did fly off a jump that I didn't even know was there. I have the bruises on my bum to prove it. After awhile the cold had gotten the best of us so we headed back to the house. It was so much fun. I felt like I was fourteen again, not to mention I looked like I did at fourteen! (See above pic) Next up, snowboarding.
Anyways, it was a wonderful day and held many priceless memories. The only thing that could have made the icing on the cake would have been having all my family with me. You were all with me in spirit.
xoxo

