Happy Holidays
I am in the habit of saying Merry Christmas; I'm a Presbyterian and I've grown up with most of the same traditions that I now practice with my own family. Like lighting a candle in church as we sing Silent Night on Christmas Eve.
To say Happy Holidays is not an attempt to generalize, only acknowledgment of those friends to whom Christmas isn't the focus of their December. So whether it be Hanukkah, Kwanza, or a quiet day away from the noise and fast pace, Happy Whatever You Celebrate.
Thanks for reading my blog! I appreciate the community I have grown to cherish and the comments I look for every time I post; the encouragement and friendships that keep me feeling a deep sense of connection to something much larger than my own little world, up in the attic where I explore mixed media and focus on creativity to keep my life in balance.
Over the past couple of weeks, I made a series of 4 x 4 canvases using a Christmas card that I cut apart - each phrase its own piece. I'm going to try to post the rest within the next couple of days. Please come back soon!
Comments
Sherry
And MERRY CHRISTMAS to you, also. I recently posted a little Santa humor on my blog, then realized that Christmas is about more than just Santa, and that Christmas would still be Cristmas with or without Santa. Hope no one was offended.
Much peace and love, Karin
xoxo
Serena
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas!
Jodi
I love your card posted above this post. I wish you lived closer so you could come and have an "art day" with Relyn and me next week! Blessings, Katie