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December 13, 2024
When Holidays Share A Day

Every so often, conflicting holidays fall on the same day. This year the first night of Hanukkah falls on Christmas Day. Why is Hanukkah celebrated on different dates? While it rarely seems to be celebrated on the same day, on the Hebrew calendar, Hanukkah always falls on the 25th day of the month of Kislev. The first day of Hanukkah can come as early as November or as late as the end of December, which means occasionally Hanukkah overlaps with Thanksgiving or Christmas. The las...
December 12, 2024
Keeping up the Holiday Traditions
Hello and Happy Holidays! I'm Vicki Batman, romantic comedy writer, joining you today. Thank you, Liz, for the invitation.
Do you have holiday traditions? I love all things Christmas. I make a cheeseball. Send Christmas cards. Take a neighborhood driving tour with Handsome to look at lights. My girlfriends and I travel to a small town for their Christmas home tour, laughs, and chocolate (maybe some wine, too). People watching and checking out decorations at the mall. A big favorite is watching...
December 11, 2024
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
Though I’m officially as old as dirt, this time of year turns me into a kid again. From Thanksgiving through Christmas Day, I am filled with anticipation and happiness. I want everyone to share a perfect holiday.
Before you lecture me about the real meaning of the day, let me assure you I have not forgotten the religious significance. That is why we give gifts in the first place, after all. My mother explained we give gifts to one another following the tradition of the wise men who brought gift...
December 10, 2024
The Bright Lights of Christmas: How a Family Tradition Started and How It’s Going

I have a confession to make. I love spending time searching for the perfect Christmas present for my family members and friends. It gives me joy to think about their personalities
and what they mean to me and try to find something for each of them that will be useful but also enjoyable. However, I do not love wrapping presents because I’m rather bad at it. My
mom once worked at a department store during the holidays and could turn out beautiful packages with ribbon and bows. On ...
December 9, 2024
Evolving Traditions
Our Christmas traditions are slowly evolving, and I’m part sad, part excited at the changes. I suppose this is a common experience for many empty-nesters. At the very least, we have to learn to share our adult children during the holidays. My husband and I are lucky the families of our kids’ significant others love them too.
So, what do we do? Most of our four kids live out-of-state. Not only do they have in-laws, but also demanding jobs and limited vacation time. My husban...
The Best Gift
It’s that wonderful time of year! Christmas is coming and excitement rings in the air as we search for exactly the right gift for our loved ones…and not so loved ones. As I thought about this post for Window Over the Sink, I remembered a gift from my ‘tween years. Now, we didn’t call it ‘tween years back then…we would’ve said I was twelve. But that’s beside the point.
I had asked for a camera for Christmas…a Brownie. For those nowadays who use their phones to snap photos, ...
December 8, 2024
Christmas Frazzle

Sometimes we get so busy orchestrating the best Christmas ever that we end up frazzled and exhausted before Christmas actually arrives. When I say we, I mean me. Someone once described me as a high speed woman in a low speed world. It followed that Christmas was the season to be moving at warp speed—creating beautiful handcrafted ornaments, the best decorated home and yard, finding the perfect gifts for everyone on my list, throwing the biggest and best Christmas party, prepari...
December 7, 2024
The Stockings Were Hung

For as long as I can remember, stockings have been the highlight of Christmas for me. I'm sure it may have originated with the Icelandic tradition of putting our shoes in the window for a visit from the Yule Lads. My sister and I had elfin slippers in that chipped gold from the late sixties--after all, it was Iceland--that we'd put in our windows before we settled down to sleep, hoping to get a piece of chocolate or even better a Kronur.
The love affair with stockings con...
December 6, 2024
Holidays and Memories by Cathy Shouse

It’s been said probably too many times that “A picture is worth a thousand words.” But I was reminded of that phrase when a photo popped up in my Facebook feed lately. It
included almost all of the members of my dad’s side of our family. The photo was taken
50 years ago at a Thanksgiving gathering we had at my Aunt Helen’s.
There was 14-year-old me standing in a group of my beloved family members. We are a
close-knit family, with many still living in the area and others not living more than ...
December 4, 2024
Happy National Comfort Food Day!
Hi, folks and Happy Thursday! With December here, I think it’s safe to say the holiday season is in full swing. Last week, I got to enjoy not one, but two, Thanksgiving dinners. One was with the family of my lovely wife Nancy. The other was with the family of my younger kiddo’s fiancé. Great times, indeed!
Now, of course, we have some major holidays just around the corner. Christmas, Hanukah, Kwanzaa, and New Year’s, among others. Today, I want to give another holiday its due, t...