![]() ![]() If you do want to be kind to the birds this year I will be ringing in the new year on QVC with the very lovely Richard Jackson who will be bringing us a Today’s Special Value of his Richard Jackson’s 10th Anniversary Vitality Mix High Energy Bird Food (724841). We may be having a milder winter at the moment, but we all know what it’s like here in the UK, our weather is never predictable. We really need to spare them a thought this winter. I was also noticing all the berries that are out and thinking of the birds and the wildlife. I can’t help noticing it’s a little milder here in London at the moment, so much so that I have seen Cherry Blossom trees in bloom and I’ve seen Michael Perry, our resident gardening expert, posting on social media pictures of daffodils in full bloom! Dark nights, movies and mince pies and chocolate – what more could you want? Louis but also the newer ones like Elf, The Holiday and The Family Stone (highly recommend this one). ![]() What will you guys be watching this year? I love all the classics like Holiday Inn, It’s A Wonderful Life, Meet Me in St. Every year I record so much that it is my birthday in June and I still have Christmas recordings to get through, lol. I’ve been watching loads of Christmas movies and have gone through the electronic planner (like I used to go through the Radio Times and the TV Times when I was a child), marking all the TV Shows and movies I wanted to record. I do love the nostalgia and escapism of Christmas. I have jazz music playing in the background as I write this, Christmas jazz mind you, and I’m playing it through the Bose Soundbar TV Speaker with Blue Tooth Connectivity. To be honest, I was trimming my tree after a few busy days at work and I got tired and decided I’d finish it later, however, later never arrived so I left it as it was! If anyone asks, however, the pared-back decorating was always my plan! Sshh, don’t tell anyone! I also put less on my tree than I normally do. This year I chose velvet and sparkle in a pallet of teal, burgundy, blue and grey. How about you, what traditions have you started or upheld from years gone by? Apart from my annual family decorations I usually have some kind of a theme to my tree decoration. But still, at least the tradition continues. This year there is a decoration but each one just has the individual’s name on it rather than everyone’s name, as this year, all being well, I will get to be home with everyone, but it won’t be a gathering here in London. But my hope is that in remembering we couldn’t be together we will all remember to be thankful for the years we have been able to share some Christmas spirit together. ![]() My rationale was that, in years to come, as each of my family members hangs their decorations they will remember that there is no decoration for 2020 and they will remember that was the year we couldn’t be together. I did think about doubling up this year and getting a decoration to mark last year and maintaining the continuity, but, I decided not to. There is no decoration to commemorate last Christmas as we couldn’t be together. You see each decoration has the names of everyone who was present for the big day so all I have to do is look at my tree and all the memories come flooding back from all those Christmases past and it’s a lovely feeling. Each year as I dress the tree and hang these decorations it is a reminder to reflect and remember those lovely times we have shared. Every year for the last seven years my mum and various members of my family have come to London to spend Christmas with me and every year I have bought a Christmas decoration for everyone in attendance. Nevermore so than when I put my Christmas tree up. That said, I can’t help feeling a little nostalgic for times gone by. I am still alive, and I still have a lot to be thankful for. It’s been another rough year for us all, but I am focusing on the positive where I can. Here I am still in the same state of concern and worry that I know many of us are experiencing. Perhaps you feel the same, but to me, it feels like just last week it was summer and last month I was worrying about whether or not I was going to get home to see my family, and quite frankly, for a whole year nothing has changed. Others may feel differently, and indeed a straw poll amongst my colleagues would suggest some have found it a very long year. Here I am on the shortest day of the year contemplating what feels like, to me anyway, the shortest year of the century so far.
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