It's December 1, Thanksgiving is behind us, the lights are on the house, the stockings are hung, cold(ish) weather has come to Florida, and I'm sitting in front of the fire sipping a nice old pinot noir while our puppy snoozes.
As is the norm for 2020, nothing is particularly normal this year. My family usually kicks off the season by spending a week in Atlanta volunteering at a Samaritan's Purse distribution center where we inspect and pack cartons of Christmas gifts as part of Operation Christmas Child. We listen to carols during the long drive, work all day at the center, have dinners with friends, and spend the evenings watching Christmas movies at the hotel. It's an outstanding way to get in the holiday mood.
This year, though, our group decided not to go, as we have several elderly folks who are in fragile health. One of our ladies had a stroke a few days before Thanksgiving, so it's probably best we decided to sit this year out, but we all miss going and we're looking forward to next year.
So we're making the best of it, and that's not bad. My son and daughter were here over the weekend and helped with the house decorating. We're still working on Thanksgiving leftovers and will be for a while. Last night Barb and I popped in the DVD of "It Happened On Fifth Avenue," one of our favorite Christmas movies. We'll be ODing on holiday movies, carols, shopping, and church activities for the next month and more, and loving every minute of it.
So what's everyone else up to? Getting into the Christmas spirit, or going all Grinch this year?
As is the norm for 2020, nothing is particularly normal this year. My family usually kicks off the season by spending a week in Atlanta volunteering at a Samaritan's Purse distribution center where we inspect and pack cartons of Christmas gifts as part of Operation Christmas Child. We listen to carols during the long drive, work all day at the center, have dinners with friends, and spend the evenings watching Christmas movies at the hotel. It's an outstanding way to get in the holiday mood.
This year, though, our group decided not to go, as we have several elderly folks who are in fragile health. One of our ladies had a stroke a few days before Thanksgiving, so it's probably best we decided to sit this year out, but we all miss going and we're looking forward to next year.
So we're making the best of it, and that's not bad. My son and daughter were here over the weekend and helped with the house decorating. We're still working on Thanksgiving leftovers and will be for a while. Last night Barb and I popped in the DVD of "It Happened On Fifth Avenue," one of our favorite Christmas movies. We'll be ODing on holiday movies, carols, shopping, and church activities for the next month and more, and loving every minute of it.
So what's everyone else up to? Getting into the Christmas spirit, or going all Grinch this year?