Wednesday, December 24, 2014

T'was the Night Before Christmas

Christmas Eve

Happy, happy Christmas, that can win us back to the delusions of our childish days; that can recall to the old man the pleasures of his youth; that can transport the sailor and the traveler, thousands of miles away, back to his own fire-side and his quiet home.”
Charles Dickens (The Pickwick Papers)

It's Christmas eve and my house is quiet. Just Liza and me here with the dishwasher, and the sump-pump running. Torrential rains over night caused a virtual flood along one wall of my basement, now being sopped up by piles of towels. When I took the Chocolate Chess Pie out of the oven last night, I bumped it on the edge of the stove, and tipped about a quarter of it down the hot oven door. Oh, yeah, happy Christmas!

I felt claustrophobic just watching people packed into airports on the evening news. Rain delays, snow delays, delay delays. I don't believe you could pay me enough to get on an airplane this time of year. I received a text from my niece saying she, hubby and baby had just touched down in Portland, OR. It was sent at 2:00 a.m. My friend, Annette, is face-booking from India. I think she may travel on her own wings, though. And, friends, Bob and Carol, fly out this evening for London. Bon Voyage, to one and all.

I will be home with my grown-up kids. We'll have a fire in the fireplace, a ham in the oven, some roasted potatoes and one ruined chess pie. We will tell tales of Christmases past, and laugh and laugh. And, that will be a perfect Christmas for me. I wish all of you the same. Have a wonderful, and blessed, and safe Christmas, wherever in the world you may be. May the light of the Christ Child be born into all our hearts this night and bring us Peace on Earth.

                                                         In the Spirit,
                                                            Jane



1 comment:

John said...

Merry Christmas, Dear Friend!