pondering graditude
[can you see the moon? fall skies are just so bright]
it's hard to believe we are in the last month of the year isn't it??
i was oh so so sick a week ago. nothing like sickness to force you to slow down and give you a bit of time to reflect. even if it's through a green goo haze.
and then it was thanksgiving - the little's first. with the husband sick in bed with what i had [oh i felt bad]. baby's first non-traditional holiday. no turkey to be had at our house. we had a japanese food feast instead :) don't get me wrong - i like me a good turkey - and i really like all the trimmings [cranberry sauce in particular. and stuffing]. but i also like being a bit non-conformist [can you tell?]. growing up i remember several irregular thanksgivings in my household. we had sukiyaki, we had ribs, we had chinese food....
i used to like going to school the next day saying "oh no we didn't have turkey" and seeing the look of slight shock on my classmate's faces.
but really i've been thinking about gratitude. as we roll into december - the month where i start to feel intense pressure :: shopping, cards, grading, studio, and now also baby... oy. how are we supposed to get this all done? i have wanted to just stop. maybe this is the year that i don't send out holiday cards [or they morph into new year's cards?]. i'm grateful for so many things. this has been such a strange and amazing and jam packed year. i just picture this huge pendulum swinging back and forth the good and the not so great back to the good again.
and thus this post really hit home with me today. i can't say it any better.
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if you are in the Bay Area you have to shop at Holidayland. seriously good stuff. handmade good stuff. i have some stuff... underdog ink stuff AND some things from my NEW VENTURE with a friend. we're in the midst of making sure our name isn't trademarked by anyone else - once that's all done with i'll be talking about it more here. i'm really excited about this project.
Holidayland is at
blankspace gallery
and the compound gallery
i just became one of the compound gallery's art in a box artists. it's a great subscription. check it out.
you should also shop at modernmouse. either in the store on alameda island, or online. more handmade small artisan goodness. seriously. and eleen, the owner, is the sweetest.
OK. i have to get some grading done before i crawl into bed and start all over tomorrow morning. more soon....
Comments
i have also enjoyed being non-conformist with a lot of things in my life but find with my girls that its nice to revert a little to the traditions... we also really enjoy making our own new traditions as a family.
beautiful image and agree with you about sharis post. xx
Annamaria :)
As for non-traditional feast... it's the spirit of being thankful that counts! I grew up not eating turkey so I have never been fond of it. We tend to have Asian inspired feasts for our celebrations...
xok
Sorry to here you've been feeling so poorly, but happy to read of your gratitude musings. December!? Already? It feels as though it is about to get very, very busy and I really only fancy a nap.
xo
i sent christmas/new year's emails one year b/c i remember feeling swamped one year! (oh the guilt!)
the products
of your new venture.
i so know what you mean
about wanting it to stop.
but i never can
manage to get holiday cards out.
xoxo