🎄 Each year, as we pull out the decorations, one tradition reigns supreme for me: decorating the Christmas (or Holiday, if that’s your style) tree. But with it comes the dreaded Griswoldian task of testing and checking the tree lights – because let’s face it, any Christmas tree loses its magic and simply doesn’t have the same charm when it’s filled with burned-out bulbs. And let's be honest, a decorated tree is much like life. Each one is unique—some vibrant and colorful, some grand and elaborate, others thoughtfully themed, and some adorned with cherished memories of holidays past. As we try to fill as much joy, love, and excitement of the Holidays into just 4 short weeks, it's also a perfect time to reflect on how we can "tend to our lights" and make sure we're shining brightly for ourselves and others. Whether it's through small moments of quiet or acts of self-care, tending to our "flickering" parts can help us fully embrace the beauty of the season. It is the season of giving, but we have to remember that it's also the season of giving yourself a break and getting a chance to restore your own light —because self-care is just as important as the joy we spread. #SelfCare #Restore #Reflect #MerryChristmas #HappyHolidays
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1wAnd just for fun....I restore my lights....with a few drops of honey on a sincerely baked Corn Muffin and I am good to go! Merry Christmas Amanda and to all that seek to brighten our world...