While we really wish we had the Ellen Degeneres-type capability to shower you all with a bonanza of gifts we, well, don't. So instead, allow us to help you get into the spirit of the season by sharing the little traditions our friends turn to during the most wonderful time of the year. Here goes Part 1 of our 12 Ways of Christmas...
We are two friends from college who reconnected a few years ago as we bonded over long walks, Martha Stewart Weddings projects, and a shared penchant for noticing—and falling in love with—the little details. Join us as we celebrate our quest for the creative and meaningful, our delight in the little things, and our thank-God-you-see-the-world-the-same-way-I-do friendship, all tied up with a pretty little bow.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
the 12 ways of christmas (part 1)
#4 remember those you love My husband, two sons, and I have been living away for a total of eight years. Though it would be ideal if we came home each year to celebrate, there have been times where we've spent Christmas in our host country instead. While we miss the warmth of getting together with extended family, we've enjoyed having to make new traditions for ourselves, and we also relish the quiet and the chance to spend time with friends that have become family to us. The first time we spent Christmas away from Manila we decorated our tree with Christmas balls. Each ball had the name of a family member or friend that we would have surely seen were we in Manila that year. We called it the "family and friends tree" and it’s since become a tradition of sorts. After years of living in different places, it now it feels like we take a part of where we’ve been with us, and everywhere we celebrate Christmas is home. –
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