
'Tis the season for holiday magic and enchantment, and it can also be the time of year for burning the candle at both ends, ragged nerves, stress, sadness and heartache.
On Thanksgiving day, I got news that a good friend's mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer, and she was only able to communicate with us by email as couldn't talk on the phone without crying. Others are in the midst of family fights, the worst kind of fights. Another close friend in New York with three little kids had a holiday 'surprise' this week when a pipe burst in construction in the apartment above their loft at 3pm. The rain from above has caused incredible damage to all furniture, rugs, ceiling, walls and floors and they are living with the smell of mildew - "We're a hot mess right now", she said. My cousins celebrated their first Thanksgiving without their mom, my Aunt Ruth, and Thanksgiving 11 years ago was also the last time I saw my own mother before she passed away unexpectedly just before Christmas.
It can be a tough time of year.
Though I have vowed not to complain about it this year ("You don't live in California any more, get over it," tough love Stacy remarked the other day), the weather has finally caught up to the calendar, and its also becoming darker and colder.
In the midst of life , which can be difficult, you don't want to miss the point of the season, and what it's all about:
Which is to Love
However and whenever you are able.
i love you fraulien!
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frau
Love you too. xxx
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