Yes, it is December! The last month of 2024. Another opportunity to slow down (if that is possible this month) and focus on being thankful for all the blessings in my life. Thankfulness isn't just for November; it's for every month, every week, every day of every year. That's why I join Friday Fave Fives each week to reflect on all the blessings of those past seven days. Here are mine for this week.
1. In a week of rather cold weather, I am thankful for warm clothes, a warm house and a car with heated seats. A few days this week our temperatures have not risen above freezing. I am thankful that I have clothes to layer to keep warm.
2. Every year our town has what is called Sights and Sounds of Christmas. Attendees walk from one church to another in the downtown area, listen to orchestras, bell choirs, chorale choirs, organs and trumpets and violins play and sing Christmas songs. This is the second year The Professor and I have attended. The weather was so cold and windy that we considered not going this year. But we decided to brave the frigid temperatures and we are glad we did. We bundled up and it was okay. And the music was wonderful!
3. Knitting is coming along. Currently I have twe,three,four five projects on my needles. Three more Christmas mittens are finished. I love to knit and I am so thankful that I can still create so many things.
4. Recently, I noticed a news article about a new local coffee shop/bakery in town. So The Professor and I decided to check it out, which of course means that we had to stop in and order coffees and a fresh cinnamon roll. It was a plus. So it looks like T and S will be joining us there for coffee date soon.
5. Christmas decorating is 'almost' done. Some things like the nativity set that our son made when he was maybe 11 is set up. The village that surrounds the train track (yes, it runs!) is arranged on a special table next to the tree. No, the tree is not decorated yet. But Younger Daughter wants to come over and help with decorating it. The Advent candle for the first week (Hope) has been lit.
Happy First Week of Advent!