Dear Readers,
First of all I want to wish everyone a late Merry Christmas. With all the hustle and bustle of the Holiday, I was a little M.I.A. from my blog, I decided to take a little break and focus on the family. As most would know that the holidays are time to spend with family and enjoy the time you can spend with them. This year was a lonely time for my family. With us being in Pennsylvania away from all family, we have come to appreciate all the chaos that goes with getting together for the holidays with the extended family. Boy, we missed the kids running around, all the noise that goes with a house full of people, especially the looks on the faces of all our nephews, nieces and cousins as they open their gifts, sitting around with siblings, cousins and parents enjoying the food and conversation. If you have a big family and you feel like here we go with another holiday and dreading it. My advice is to appreciate what you have and enjoy that time. It may not always be there. Cherish the time you have with family, life is short and spending a few holidays together is little to ask when you have 365 days each year. When things you take for granted slip away, yours eyes open, you start to realize what is special to you and how much it is missed.
Happy Holidays, Kim
First of all I want to wish everyone a late Merry Christmas. With all the hustle and bustle of the Holiday, I was a little M.I.A. from my blog, I decided to take a little break and focus on the family. As most would know that the holidays are time to spend with family and enjoy the time you can spend with them. This year was a lonely time for my family. With us being in Pennsylvania away from all family, we have come to appreciate all the chaos that goes with getting together for the holidays with the extended family. Boy, we missed the kids running around, all the noise that goes with a house full of people, especially the looks on the faces of all our nephews, nieces and cousins as they open their gifts, sitting around with siblings, cousins and parents enjoying the food and conversation. If you have a big family and you feel like here we go with another holiday and dreading it. My advice is to appreciate what you have and enjoy that time. It may not always be there. Cherish the time you have with family, life is short and spending a few holidays together is little to ask when you have 365 days each year. When things you take for granted slip away, yours eyes open, you start to realize what is special to you and how much it is missed.
Happy Holidays, Kim

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