It has been almost as busy as Santa's workshop here today. This morning I cleaned the house from top to bottom, washed and dried two loads of laundry, then this afternoon I baked some flapjack, some mince pies, and finished wrapping my presents. Christmas Day is almost here.
The Winter Solstice, yesterday, was welcomed with candles and reflection. And after my successful supermarket and farm shop visits, I happily busied myself in the kitchen. Oh, how I have enjoyed spending more of my time in there over the last couple of days. I bottled the vodka and made a final batch of compote using the delicious blackberries I gathered back in summer. I also made a large batch of carrot, sweet potato and butternut squash soup. The weather outside was frightful, and as the rain poured and the wind blew, I felt very grateful for my warm, cosy home, realising how fortunate I am to have a safe roof over my head and cupboards filled with nourishing food.
The turning of the wheel. Winter is upon us. From here onwards, the days will start getting longer and we will see a return to the light. As someone who is never happier than when feeling the warm sun on my face, this brings me a great sense of calm.
In the evening this manifested as a sudden urge to go out for a run. Lately, having had little to no opportunity to get out running, this was quite unexpected but very much enjoyed. The simple fact that I am still capable of this activity is a huge bonus - I wasn't certain my legs would manage. It was damp and it was dark, but the wind had subsided and the air was still. The run left me feeling quite energised and I made a note to myself to not leave it quite so long until I go out again.
Back to this evening, I put my feet up and enjoyed one of my mince pies with a drink of hot blackcurrant. Now that everything is prepared, I intend to relax and enjoy the next few days.
J. X
Have a lovely Christmas - you seem ready!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Chris. It's been lovely. X
DeleteYou have been busy, time to relax and enjoy Christmas now.
ReplyDeleteSending my very best wishes to you and Lily for a Christmas filled with love and happiness xx
Thank you, Eileen. I hope you've enjoyed a peaceful and relaxing few days. X
DeleteThe mince pies look wonderful and you sound so happy and content - that's lovely. xx
ReplyDeleteIt always feels good on those rare occasions that the house is in order :)
DeleteD was cooking a lot yesterday as well, and although tired she loved every minute of it. You made some lovely things in your kitchen.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that you were able to go running and that it was an enjoyable experience . Hope you are able to do more as the days lengthen again.
With preparations done, put up your feet and enjoy the next few days.
A very Happy Christmas Jules. Thank you for visiting me so often x
It always feels good when I can spend time in the kitchen without rushing about.
DeleteI hope you all enjoyed a very Merry Christmas. Xx
It can be so busy these last few days before Christmas. Wishing you and your family a very merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteNo matter how prepared I am, it never feels like I've done enough. X
DeleteWow, I lazed in the chair reading, Merry Christmas xx
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Marlene. Xx
DeleteAll quite soft and twinkly until...A RUN! ..hope you enjoyed it! xx
ReplyDeleteHaha! Yes, I did. Although, I don't know where the sudden urge came from. Xx
DeleteThat sounds wonderful, Jules. How invigorating to get out for a run. I am impressed.
ReplyDeleteIt did feel good. I'll have to get out more often. Xx
DeleteYour mince pies look delicious.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Wishes.
All the best Jan
Merry Christmas, Jan. Xx
DeleteMerry Christmas to you and yours, Jules.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bless. Merry Christmas. Xx
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