Christmas 2012 (Photo: Geo Davis)

Christmas Spirit

Merry Christmas from the three of us — Susan, Carley, and yours truly — to you and yours. Today’s a time for family and friends and maybe a few memories. So, instead of waxing wordy, let’s celebrate the Christmas spirit with a few memories of Rosslyn past.

Christmas 2012 (Photo: Geo Davis)
Christmas Spirit 2012 (Photo: Geo Davis)

These first two snapshots are from 2012, a decade ago according to the calendar, but yesterday in every other way. I enjoy the quirky sense of balance, symmetry even, in that photograph above. Three stockings beneath the three charcoal figures drawn by Susan’s cousin, Rafael. A coincidence, but a decidedly agreeable one.

Christmas 2012 (Photo: Geo Davis)
Griffin’s Christmas Spirit 2012 (Photo: Geo Davis)

Griffin embodied the Christmas spirit, eager to unwrap gifts, shred wrapping paper, sit confidently by as Christmas treats were enjoyed (all his DNA-driven retriever skills focused on falling crumbs), wearing goofy elf caps or antlers to please Susan, or just sitting by the tree at night watching the lights twinkling. Although two years since we lost him, Griffin is still very much with us this time of year.

Christmas 2013 (Photo: Geo Davis)
Susan decorating, Christmas 2013 (Photo: Geo Davis)

Christmas is enriched and savored as much in preparation and anticipation as the actual day of celebration. And there’s no finer way to cultivate the Christmas spirit than finding and decorating a Christmas tree, listening to Christmas carols, and reminiscing and pipe dreaming together.

Christmas 2014 (Photo: Geo Davis)
Christmas 2014 (Photo: Geo Davis)

Camouflaged in that evergreen darkness above is a silver silhouette with Susan’s name inscribed, a reminder of the first Christmas we celebrated together in Santa Fe, a looong way from Rosslyn in so many ways.

Christmas 2015 (Photo: Geo Davis)
Christmas 2015 (Photo: Geo Davis)

Back in Essex in 2015! So much of the Christmas spirit is tangled up in our childhood associations, nostalgia, maybe even sentimental souvenirs like timeworn ornaments that have passed from generation to generation. In our family, two of those slightly unusual Christmas traditions are Christmas crackers during the big meal and corn cakes and Turkey gravy as a follow-up to the big meal. But more on those later…

Upcountry Christmas Spirit

I can’t resist wrapping up today’s holiday post with Heather and Lee Maxey’s “Christmas in Essex” mashup. As Mr. and Mrs. Clause they infused our annual town wide festivities with their own unique enthusiasm and Christmas spirit. And that quirky green “sleigh” is a perfectly delightful afterward to the John Deere “truckling” story.

Clauses Celebrate Christmas in Essex (Credit: Heather & Lee Maxey)

Thank you, Lee and Heather. And to all, a merry Christmas!


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