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Holiday decorating ... my story

Alzheimer's, lifestyleGabby Jacobsen
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Getting the kids excited!

I recently shared a post on Facebook, you know the ones with the statistics that are totally made up by someone in Facebook-land, that says decorating early could make you happier. Well, who couldn’t be happier than to put up a tree with lots of twinkling lights reminding you that the holiday season is upon us! Besides, I’m already more than 1/2 done with my Christmas shopping (of course) and I just recently returned from my niece’s farm in Southern Oregon where she had me helping her decorate her new home for the holidays … so I was seriously in the mood!

Dave and I lovingly call our oldest daughter and my father-in-law “The Kids”, since both of them are permanently living with us. (When my youngest kiddo, currently away at college, is home we say “The Family” … and the dogs are “The Boys”.) We’ve been struggling a bit with “happy” at our house due to the lack of daylight hours and just general winter blahs. The minute I put up the tree, my father-in-law’s attitude changed and he told the very next person who called “Merry Christmas!” You may or may not know that he has Alzheimer’s dementia - so in fact this may be the last Christmas he really remembers. If this is the case, why not really make it something worth remembering? Make this season longer and full of Hallmark movies, outings to look at decorated lanes, Christmas concerts, snow in the mountains - but for now we’ll start with a little holiday cheer at home.

There are lots of reasons not to look forward to the holidays - difficulty with family, expectations, loneliness, shopping, cat knocking all the stuff off your tree - whatever your anguish might be. For me, my dad passed right before Thanksgiving and my mom died on my birthday, 4 days before Christmas. My family doesn’t gather, for one reason or another, and so for the most part, with the exception of fabulous friends who sent lovely invites to our little family and a few family members, we are on our own. But, we really did Christmas last year and we intend to do the same this year!! So I say BRING ON THE DECORATIONS! I’m tired of feeling sad and I owe it to my kiddos to make Christmas as magical as possible. Someday we’ll have grandchildren and I don’t wanna blow that by being a Scrooge.

So … to quote my father-in-law … Merry Christmas! (Deal with it!)

I planned out our whole day. First we’ll make snow angels for a two hours, then we’ll go ice skating, then we’ll eat a whole roll of Tollhouse Cookiedough as fast as we can, and then we’ll snuggle.
— Buddy the Elf

Sseko Birthday Sale - Day 2

Fashion, SsekoGabby Jacobsen
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Organization Matters

I never leave home without my purse in order.

It’s time to shake things up (okay little pun to the earthquake in the PNW that’s all over the news) with some organization, brought to you by Sseko small accessories on sale today. Wallets, notebook holders, yoga bags, cute moon purses to hold everything from essential oils to all of those little things now residing at the bottom of your purse and so much more!

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And you know when sales come up, you have to start thinking of ways to take advantage of deep discounts. How about that gift list that you’ve got tucked way back in the back of your mind? Birthdays, back to school teacher gifts, Christmas gifts for friends, teachers, nail artists, hair stylists, co-workers, etc.

Click the link to shop today … right now actually because after midnight it will be too late!

Hogwarts or Bus

lifestyle, DIYGabby Jacobsen
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Accio Christmas

Because why not?

Last December my husband was sitting with me on the couch and suddenly said “Did you finish decorating for Christmas?” to which I replied “Yes, of course!” I looked around and realized that my new “clean look” Christmas decor wasn’t much and blended right into my already grey/white/beige color scheme. I didn’t have a spot or red or green anywhere but on the tree. Even my new throw pillow were grey plaid.

Understandably, he grew up on a home where every surface was covered with Christmas. Every room had something playing Christmas music when you walked by or pushed a button and the Christmas tree took up the entire room. I realized I had to be somewhere in the middle … but the past 3 years had been spent reducing our overall Christmas decor out of the attic … and I dread purchasing any more Christmas decor. I am now down to 4 Christmas boxes and a tree. (In fact, I send the boxes back up into the attic without even everything being used.)

Part of the problem was losing my mom 5 years ago December 21st. It’s a difficult time of year to lose a parent, but then my mother-in-law also died 6 months later, leaving us without much Christmas spirit.

So, this year, my oldest daughter and I came up with a solution to our humbug Christmas spirit. We would celebrate Christmas this year with a Harry Potter theme! We started combing Pinterest for ideas and ways we could creatively (and inexpensively) turn our home into Hogwarts at Christmas, including Christmas dinner.

We made banners, used her many Harry Potter pieces, created a Quiddich field in the front yard and much more. When Christmas came, we copied the Three Broomsticks family style dinner for our small gathering. We had a great time as a family finding the spirit again and although it’s not likely we will do another Harry Potter theme (because you know … been there done that) I think we’ll make a bigger effort in the future to brighten up our home for the holidays and understand that it helps to clear away the unhappy memories and bring the spirit of Christmas back into our lives again.

Much love to all of you who have lost your childhood Christmas excitement - and I would encourage you to pick up your wand and “Accio Christmas” to find it again.