- John Burroughs
"People are so worried about what they eat between Christmas and the New Year, but they really should be worried about what they eat between the New Year and Christmas." - Anonymous
"The deepest craving of human nature is the need to be appreciated."
- William James
Christmas is the family holiday, for one day the world feels like our collective living room, and we want everyone to share in the joy. It's all about families gathering, gathering up the lonely, and seeing to it that every child has a present, every person a festive meal. Now New Years will be about our friends, about excess, and that all-important special other; we all want someone to kiss as the old year ends, someone to look forward with as a new year begins. Welcome to limbo week. Slowly the shoji screens of our life slide into place for the next performance of living. So take a moment to take a bow. All you people at the airport, all of you responsible for the explosion of Christmas in your domestic sphere - and for it's clean up; here's to us, all of us. And if it's a bit early in the day for a libation where you are, I say have one anyway, in the spirit of Christmas, of Hanukkah, of Kwanzaa. Take a break from the treadmill to take a look around. You've done pretty well this year, all in all. . . . Cheers &
A L O H A! Cloudia
hope your's was great, cloudia
ReplyDeleteseason's blessings to you and yours :D
LaughingWolf: Back at YOU, my web-friend!! Thanks for your visits & thoughtful comments. Aloha-
ReplyDeleteVery well said!! Hope you're having a wonderful holiday!!
ReplyDeleteagree with yeti
ReplyDeletewell written
I love the photo at the top of your template. I want to be there right now.
ReplyDeleteAlso love the anon quote about food. Isn't that the truth??
I hope your Christmas was blessed...Peace - D
Aloha, Island Sister! Great words of wisdom here. Hope your Christmas was the way you wanted it to be.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the warm wishes, Cloudia. I hope your holidays are great.
ReplyDeleteHello, thanks for visiting my blog and comment. I like your blog, and this post so truthful, and made me laugh- eating part. Merry Christmas and happy holidays! See you around ;)
ReplyDeleteThanj you for your great post. I'd like to use some of your quotations on my blog, if you don't mind. Thanks for visiting and your kind words!
ReplyDeleteI wish you a great weekend and a very happy 2009!
hope all goes well till the new year!
ReplyDeleteWise words. I shall hang on to them!
ReplyDeleteSuch true and profound words Cloudia, thanks for the reminder. x
ReplyDeleteLovely blog and beautiful photo in your header. I'm delighted that you visited Sacred Ruminations and left a comment with a link back here. I'll definitely return as time permits.
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
I never know what I will eat between Christmas and the New year after having eaten the rests of Christmas. I wonder what I will able to eat between the New year and next Christmas. Specially in 2009.
ReplyDeleteYour first photo is very nice . I like coconut trees !
that broken ornament is kind of sad.
ReplyDeleteYeti- aloha & thanks!!
ReplyDeleteRiverpoet- ah! you fell for my wicked plan to lure you back here often & make you feel great! Caught me...
Rastaman: Love your poems! Thanks for droppin` by.
Gran- Love ya!
Ana- Glad I found your blog. i know little of your are and will enjoy learning more. Beauty is everywhere!
Reader Wil- Nice to see YOU! Please use any quotes I discover - they belong to ALL of us. Come back often. . . See you at your blog!
Mediteranean Kiwi- I so appreciate you taking the time to visit and leave your "calling card." It makes me happy to see!
Dave King- YOU are a wise man, I'm just a "wiseguy" ;->
Ake- Bless you sistah! You are the Master Blogger!!
Storyteller- Thanks for the gift of your visit.
Aloha and welcome!
Claude- Your name and mine are both pronounced "Cloud" (i have the "ia"). we both love palm trees. I KNEW we were sisters!!
Charles- Kinda like we all feel after the frenzy. I love your Zen comments, and hope your Holidays are all you wish. Great seeing you, Mahalo!
Thanks to all you anonymous readers too!!
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