Sunday, December 28, 2008

Silver and Gold


There was enormous joy spilling over my Christmas stocking this year. Mr. Claus was very good to me, leaving me smiling over my cookies and milk. I am feeling the pieces fall into place now.

Little girls rule.

There was very little we didn't bring into our home this year. The full throttle of peace was nestled between us and formed great big hugs around our shoulders.

The magic was alive.

Dress up attire, a new kitchen set, classic board games, big and small stuffed animals and much, much more. None of it, of course, meant more than the bright eyes of two little girls who now believe Santa Claus brought them a bunch of presents.

I believe, too.

Now, as we nurse a high fever and keep the spirit alive, we enter the last of this great vacation and the end of a year of conflict and energy. Everything and nothing is changing.

Time to set new goals; achieve new dreams.

There's lots on the horizon for us this year, I believe. I've entered a new realm of working motherhood, of being a a mother to twin toddlers, of being a daughter and a grand-daughter.

I am finally free.

Christmas pasts have finally found the place where they belong and that little girl who grew up with them, has finally come home. She is Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus. She is the mother. She is the wife. She writes the story of her Christmas, of her birthdays, of her Mondays.

She is at peace.

Happy New Year! Stay tuned for some new, peaceful Between the Lines blog posts.




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4 comments:

LauraC said...

Glad to hear you had a wonderful Christmas and that you have found your mojo again.

Claroux said...

What a wonderful post! You actually brought tears of happiness for you to my eyes. Here's to a fantastic new year of peace, hope and bliss! Hugs....

Threeundertwo said...

What a great post! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your beautiful family. Of all the titles we carry, "Mrs. Claus" has to be one of the most fun.

Jaina said...

Glad you had a wonderful Christmas. What beautiful, bright-eyed smiles you have there :)