Guys, we made it. Whether by hook or crook, no matter how much we rush or how little we sleep, Christmas will arrive tomorrow. So in these final hours, I hope you are able to slow down, enjoy some Christmas music, hug your loved ones (in person or virtually), and ponder the blessings of the season, no matter how humble or unusual they might be this year. Then get some sleep. After all, tomorrow is Christmas!
Behind the final door in this year’s Virtual Advent Tour is, as it was last year, Teri at Henningsen Happenings. Teri has written about how her Christmas has changed this year and how she’s trying to make the most of it.
Thank you, Teri, for sharing this blog post with us and for taking part in the tour once again.
As you probably remember, I gave serious consideration to not doing the Virtual Advent Tour this year. I’m so glad, though, that you all convinced me that together we could make it work. Through this group effort of ours, I think we put together something pretty nice that I really looked forward to reading every day this month and that I hope you did, too.
So, as they sing on my favorite holiday special, Christmas Eve on Sesame Street,
Keep Christmas with you
All through the year.
When Christmas is over,
Spread some Christmas cheer.
These precious moments,
hold them very dear.
And keep Christmas with you
All through the year.
For our penultimate stop, the Virtual Advent Tour heads back to Bridget at The Ravell’d Sleave. Today, Bridget shares some thoughts about adaptable traditions during the holiday season.
Thank you, Bridget, for another great post! I also appreciate all your support for the Virtual Advent Tour and for your ongoing participation!
One of my favorite Christmas albums and my favorite Christmas season concert came last year from Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings. She knew when we saw her last December that her pancreatic cancer was not treatable, but despite being sick she swore she’d go down singing because what else was there? She died this fall, but not before work had begun on this stop-animation of one of her holiday covers:
We had a vacant spot for today’s antepenultimate stop in the Virtual Advent Tour that yesterday afternoon Cindy of Cindy’s Love of Books offered to fill. I joyfully accepted her offer and look forward to reading what she has to say about the holidays. I’ll update this post when I log back in later today.
Thank you, Cindy, for jumping into the fray at the very last minute and for taking part in the Virtual Advent Tour after a couple years away! Welcome back!
Check back here tomorrow for the penultimate stop on the Virtual Advent Tour.
This morning at 5:44 EST (10:44 UTC) is the Winter Solstice, marking the darkest day of the year. However, however! Even today, sunset is coming smidges later than it did yesterday. And that’s going to keep happening. We aren’t going to be able to notice it for a while, since we get only seconds more a day. But seconds add up to minutes and minutes up to hours. We just have to be patient and have faith, and in the meantime light the lights, sing the songs, and celebrate what we can. I choose to celebrate all of you, who came together this season to make something I’ve enjoyed quite a lot. Thank you.
And, so, today the Virtual Advent Tour heads to Deb Nance at Readerbuzz. Deb has a suggestion for those of us feeling a little adrift this holiday season: start a tradition!
Deb, thanks for joining the Virtual Advent Tour again this year and for writing a great post!
Today the Virtual Advent Tour heads to Molly at my cozy book nook. Molly has written a post about her Christmas stocking tradition.
Thank, Molly, for the post and for taking part again in the Virtual Advent Tour!
In addition, I have a second treat for you: My awesome dad (who comments here as DOD) has written a guest post for us featuring a Christmas trivia game to challenge you. Put your holiday thinking caps on!:
You can hardly celebrate Christmas without music, but how much do we know about the songs we hear and love to sing? Here are iTunes’ top 20 downloaded songs of 2016 and the artists whose versions are currently the most popular. All you have to do is guess when they were written and whose versions brought the songs to our attention.
It’s the final Monday before Christmas. I hope you’re winding down with your to-do lists. I seem to keep adding to mine, which do not include enough “veg out while listening to Christmas music” items and instead seem to either involve my being in different places at the same time or using my hands in vastly incompatible tasks. (Knitting and baking really don’t vie well for the same space and time).
Today the Virtual Advent Tour returns to Day 5 host, Kat, at As Kat Knits. Kat posts early in the morning, so I’ll update this post after I log back in. In the meantime, enjoy the mystery! Update: Kat shares some thoughts on seeking light at this dark time of the year.
Thank you once again, Kat, for helping out with the Virtual Advent Tour this year!