I did something really fun last weekend. Something that was a new New York experience for me.
And I’m not talking about standing in line at the break of dawn for SNL tickets – although I can check that off my bucket list as of earlier this month.
And I’m also not talking about discovering a hidden Chinatown speakeasy, where the mixologists use ingredients such as lavender infused vodka and fresh pressed kale juice.
Nope. Been there three times in fact.
No, last weekend, I went up to Harlem and saw a Christmas show at the Apollo.
And it may or may not have been a date with a gentleman. A gentleman I may or may not have met at a candlelight Christmas concert at church.
But wow. What an afternoon. I had no idea what to expect. Set the bar low. Little did I know that I was about to be moved to tears watching a show about the beauty and power of Christmas.
In fact, sitting here in the airport at O’Dark Thirty, waiting to fly home to Ohio and reflecting on the show, I’m realizing how incredibly familiar the story is to me personally, and how – it actually was like looking in the mirror.
Long story short, this woman returns to her Harlem brownstone, ready to sell the place after her parents passed away. The musical was her reliving her childhood memories. How her baby sister passed away in that house, and for the rest of her life, her parents struggled to move past the pain.
In the end, our protagonist opts not to sell the brownstone, because although there was pain in that house, there was also love. And realized that she could always go home. That even though that tragedy rocked their world as a family, eventually it brought them closer together and closer to God. She had finally made peace with her painful past, and embraced her home and where she came from.
I saw so much of my story in this show. And, if you take a long enough look at it, perhaps you can too.
I’ve talked to enough of you in the comments section to know that, we all have things in our history – or a loved one’s history – that is painful. That haunts us. Weighs heavily on our spirits, especially during the holidays, when family and faith and togetherness are front and center.
Home, if we’re honest, can sometimes not be the ideallic, twinkle-light encrusted, issue-free house that is depicted in Hallmark Christmas Movies.
It’s taken me a long time to get to where I am today – where home is no longer that bleak reminder of a broken girl, broken dreams and broken relationships.
Living through anorexia, as a family, takes a toll.
But home is more than just that one season of life.
Home is your family. Home is the look between brother and sister, knowing how much he believes in you. Home is a hug from your father, wordlessly expressing his love. Home is the tender conversation with your mother. The dance party with your neice.
Home is not just a place. But a living, breathing experience with the people you love, and who love you.
And even though the past may not be perfect, there is beauty in the coming toghether of everyone, in that same place, choosing to live and love in the now.
That’s home.
That’s what we can choose to embrace.
It’s there that we can find peace.
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Beautifully expressed. Thankfulness can give even hard times a lower place of importance on the grand scale of life.
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Thanks friend:) yes! Thankfulness is so important to practice in life. Thanks for stopping by! Hugs and love xox
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Very thought-full, even poignant, and I would say quite fitting tribute to “home.” Until very recently, I’ve never really deeply considered what home really is and means, so it’s fortuitous that you happened to write about this right now… Now that I am literally facing being without a home, this strikes a chord deep within my soul. Home . . . not idyllic or perfect, certainly . . . as you say, not the Hallmark version, but nevertheless where the heart resides in an interwoven connection of relationships with an history … heritage. Oh, but now I’m going on too long. Sorry. Two thumbs up for your article! God bless you! 🙂
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Thank you so much! I’m so glad this struck a chord with you. I love that – where the heart resides. So so true. Glad you stopped by! Big hugs xox
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Sounds like you had a great time!
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Thanks Roth! Yeah it was a great time! I’ll definitely be back! Hugs and love xox
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Beautifully written and moving. Thank you.
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Aw thank you! Glad it resonated with you:) have a merry Christmas! Xox
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Beautifully written. Merry Christmas!
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Thanks Tabbi! Merry Christmas to you too! hugs xo
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Beautiful thought. My family has lot of background I don’t like to think about. My own home life is just about the only Christian family within the larger extended family. I like to think we started a new trend. There are the Hallmark moments, and the sitcom moments, but Jesus changes everything. What was the name of the Show you saw? it sounds great.
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Thanks my friend. Amen to that – Jesus changes everything. Glad this hit home with you. And yes! The show was great! It was called The First Noel! Merry Christmas! Xox
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Thanks for the link up! Hugs and love xox
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Hugs and love xox
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My prayers for your safe travel. I imagine you’ve been anticipating this for just a little while. I just “turned off the light” for work until Wednesday myself.
It’s almost a year since I found your blog. After you find mine and liked something, now that I recall. Thank you for all of your positive messages, your Christian witness, and your friendship! You’ve been a comfort and a blessing. Merry Christmas to you and yours. Jeff
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Thanks Jeff! That’s a good feeling, isn’t it? Putting things away until the new year? Yes! Such a blessing to have you in my life, Jeff. You’re right- hard to believe that was one year ago! Same to you, have a blessed and joyous Christmas! Big hugs xox
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And all God’s children said Amen!
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Dooga’s got a dude, do tell? 😂😜 are you excited for Christmas? What are your traditions for Christmas. Do you attend church on the day? I do hope you and your family have a blessed and peaceful day & eat lots of yummy food. I hope there is festive butternut squash ice cream 😂 love and blessings xoxoxoxoxox
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Haha nah, hardly. just went on one date. So exited! We go to midnight mass. What about you? Oh you know the BNS Ice cream will make an appearance! Haha thanks for stopping by! Merry Christmas! Xox
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A very lucky dude he is to spend the evening with a special Dooga in a beautiful city I wouldn’t mind getting to spend time with you sadly we have a pond in the way 😂. I’m going to my local Church Christmas morning, you can go at midnight but it isn’t a mass. Won’t be at my current church until the new year sadly 😞 I know 2017 God has said will be a transition year for me. I’m sure God has an amazing 2017 for you.
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Aww thanks:) a transition year – sounds like exciting things are in store! 🙂
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Sounds like change to me, really nervous about change especially if He’s moving me to a different church, the rest I could deal with x
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Yeah. I know you’ll end up right where you’re supposed to. God only wants the best for His children 🙂
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That sounds like a lovely show. I’m glad you had a good time (even if it moved you to tears).
On a side note, too bad. Downton Abbey chick isn’t impressed with lavender infused vodka. 😀 I guess she’s more of a wine drinker?? Maybe?? I don’t know.
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It was such a great show! I would recommend it to anyone! Haha yeah. Or maybe brandy:) hehe thanks for stoppingby! Hugs and love xox
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Hugs and love back at ya! 😀
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LOVE the Apollo and your beautiful blog…
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Thanks Krishna! Yeah the Apollo is such a special historical theater! Thanks for stopping by! Hugs and love xox
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Hugs and love xox
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Truly and deeply beautiful. I am in tears.
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Aw thank you so much. Glad it hit home with you:) big hugs and merry Christmas! Xox
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Merry Christmas!!
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Thanks for the link up! Hugs and love xox
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I love this & yes Home is really where we are at peace at. I wish we could learn this so much sooner in life. God bless you
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Thank you so much! You’re right- it’s where there’s peace 🙂 so glad you stopped by! Hugs and love xox
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Wow! I may not have known, or else I have forgotten (age wreaks havoc with memory), that you are originally from Ohio like me! 😛 As we both know, there are good things and bad things about living here but, although I’ve lived many places, including Manhattan, I like to enjoy the best of Ohio, just as I’ve enjoyed the best of every place I’ve been lucky enough to live in.
There is no longer a family home for me to go to. I’m the oldest survivor of my family of birth. But I did actually have that almost perfect childhood. You can take a look at it on my blog at https://timitownsend51.me/2016/08/05/childhood/
I was truly fortunate! 🙂 However, problems caught up with me later in life. Because yes, life is sooner or later a struggle. It is how we deal with struggle, whether we can ‘struggle with serenity,’ as it were, that defines the quality of our lives…imho. 🙂
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Hi Timi! Yay for Ohio! That’s awesome that you find the best in your cities you call home. That’s definitely the way to do it. Looking forward to reading that post! Thanks for passing it along! Xox
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Have a wonderful time back in Ohio! 🙂
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Thanks again! Xox
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Very well written. Certainly, home is not only a physical place, but so much more. https://inesepogalifeschool.com/
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Thank you so much, Inese. So true. It’s so so much more. Glad you stopped by!
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Home is my favourite place too! Merry Christmas🎄
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Aw thanks Olivia! Yes, merry nerry Christmas!!xox
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Beautifully stated as usual!! Merry Christmas!
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Thanks Harlie! I appreciate it:) same to you! Have a very merry Christmas! Big hugs xox
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This is very important and very true. Life isn’t perfect so why should home be? Especially if we spend so much of our life at home? “Home is where the heart is” as they say. Glad you had this revelation 😊 never be afraid to take the good things with the bad.
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Thanks my dear:) you’re right- cliches are usually cliched for a reason – because they’re true! Hope you have a great holiday! Hugs and love xox
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You’re welcome! Same to you!
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You did another wonderful job of helping us, your readers, bring memories both old and new sweet and painful into a useful perspective. To me most of our life is made up of memories. The present lasts only a second and then it too becomes another piece of us as people. Thanks for helping me better appreciate that fact. You are a great writer. Even more your growing recovery shows an understanding of life that is enviable. Have a blessed Christmas. John
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Thank you so much John! That’s so kind of you to say. That’s a really powerful perspective. Same to you! Merry Christmas! Hugs and love xox
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Great post! Ironically, I just posted something on the same topic, but did so before I saw yours. I really like yours. 🙂
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Hi there! Oh awesome! Can’t wait to check it out! Great minds 😉 haha Hugs and love xox
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Merry Christmas 😇
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Thanks Greg! Same to you! Hugs and love xox
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This is so beautiful! Merry Christmas!
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Thanks Jenny! 🙂 so glad you enjoyed it! Have a merry Christmas! Hugs and love xox
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Thank you! xx
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Terrific post. Happy holidays!
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Thank you so much! Same to you! Hugs and love xox
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Love it!
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Thanks Tom! Hope you have a very merry Christmas! Hugs and love xox
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Not trying to brag or anything, but my home rocks, my family is so friggen amazing! It took moving out and away for me to realize just how much, and there’s only one thing more important to me now than my family. Soyeah. I feel you. And it’s grown so much over the years–I grew up with seven siblings, so now with two in-laws (not to mention my own miss) and a couple might-be’s, two little nephews and a neice, I’m really just looking forward to everyone being in one place for a day or two cause there just isn’t anything better C:
Anyway, ;D these kind of posts will always give me the warm fuzzy feels 🙂
Happy Friday AND, Merry Christmas to you and your family! (:
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Oh my gosh wow that sounds so awesome, Carson. I’m so happy for you! I’m so with you on that – family friggen rocks 😎 same to you! Merry merry Christmas my friend! Hope it’s awesome! 🎄🎄🎄🎄
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This is very sweet. Thank you. Home is such a blessing of awareness, and you wrote it beautifully. Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and have a wonderful trip to Ohio. Blessings – Debbie
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Thanks Debbie. You’re so right-there’s something so special about home and I feel very fortunate to have these people in my life. Same to you! Have a blessed holiday season! Big big hugs xox
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This is true. Maybe home is where you are, eventually. I was 14 one Christmas and, I left. It’s been 20 years but living is accepting. My dad passed me and kept walking. I know what a real family looks like so I’m glad for you.
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Hey Kenzie, thanks for sharing this. It sounds like you’ve had quite the journey so far. I would love to hear more about it. Because it’s obviously shaped you into the strong and kind person you are today:) have a merry Christmas my friend xox
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Someday, maybe. It’s a long life in a short time. It’s good you’re dating. Have a good Christmas.
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Thanks again Kenzie. Same to you xox
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He hath showed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God., Micah 6:8. Maybe that’s what we’re talking about in all this. Do what’s right but also what feels right. Beyond ourselves there is a world of struggle and when paths cross, do what’s right. Not because of the reward but because we are human.
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That’s such a beautiful thought. Thanks for sharing that verse. Hugs and love xox
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Wishing you a wonderful time with your family as you quietly reflect on how far you have come and what you have achieved so far (and will be achieving); may your home be filled with love and may you all enjoy a very special Christmas and look forward to a truly exciting New Year full of hope and promise and many many blessings – Andrew
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Aw thank you so much:) that really means a lot. Amen to that, Andrew. A home filled with love. Such a beautiful thing. Have a very merrry Christmas! Hugs and love xox
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„Little did I know that I was about to be moved to tears watching a show about the beauty and power of Christmas.“
Wow!Not many people are able to feel Christmas so deeply. For most people, Christmas is probably just a fairy tale, whose true meaning is lost. But we can make it to a reality again. You can be the living proof that Christmas is still alive and a reality. I am sure you will like that Christmas message from Ted Nottingham… Merry Christmas, my precious friend! 🙂
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Ted Nottingham-I’ll definitely have to look him up! Thanks for passing along his name! Big hugs xox
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„It’s taken me a long time to get to where I am today – where home is no longer that bleak reminder of a broken girl, broken dreams and broken relationships. Living through anorexia, as a family, takes a toll.But home is more than just that one season of life.“
I love you! 😛 Know this: You are always welcome. My home is your castle or something like that. This is not a joke, not a nice phrase, I really mean it. You are a member of my (broader spiritual) family. My feeling is, that I’ve known you forever…. 🙂
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Aw thank you. You are so kind. 🙂 it is an honor to be part of your family:) hope you have a beautiful Christmas! Big hugs xox
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Such beautiful words; Merry Christmas
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Thanks Ally:) same to you! Merry Christmas! Hugs and love xox
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Wow!! Your post made me nostalgic!!
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Aw thanks friend 🙂 glad it hit home with you. Merry Christmas! Hugs and love xox
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Merry christmas !!
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❤💚🎄❤💚🎄❤💚🎄 thanks! You too xox
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That’s such a gorgeous story, and a great message. Wishing you all the best at Christmas 🙂
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Aw thanks Pippa! What a kind thing to say:) you too! Merry Christmas! Hugs and love xox
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I’ve so enjoyed this post; what a great summary of your journey. Merry Christmas!
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Oh good! I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Mbif hugs xox
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Thanks GP! Same to you! Hope you have a great holiday! Hugs and love xox
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Wow. One of many voices this season urging me to listen much more carefully to the stories all around me. It’s not that people will always tell you their stories, it’s what happens when they do! Have a Merry Christmas, celebrating the greatest story of them all!!
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Hi there friend. Thank you so much my friend. You’re right-everyone has a story and when they choose to let you in, it’s a beautiful thing. Glad you stopped by! Hugs and love xox
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The power of plays to tell stories is so wonderful and alive. Safe & Merry Christmas from over in Australia, North Queensland. Atherton Tablelands.
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Thanks so much Maria! Oh wow Australia! So awesome! Hugs and love xox
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Not sure if you’ve heard of Millaa Millaa Falls. They’re supposed to be Internationally renowned. I’m 5min drive from there on a 300 acre farm.
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I actually haven’t, but you can bet your bottom dollar I’m going to be looking it up on Google right after this! haha how awesome that you’re so close! safe travels for Christmas 🙂 xox
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At 930am is about 24 degrees here. Am leaving for a 4hr drive, for a family Christmas, to Townsville where it will be about 38 degrees. Will be keen to get back to the cooler temps. Have a lovely Christmas with your family. Mxox
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Oh wow! What a different a couple hours in the car can make, weather-wise! Thanks again. And you too! Have a beautiful Christmas xox
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This is so beautiful and I totally agree 🙂 Home is also the funny look you give your sister when your brother starts acting like a crazy person 😉 that one’s from personal experience ❤
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aw, thank you so much Manda 🙂 haha YES! the funny look between sisters — *love it!!* 🙂 there are so man special nuances that make home, home! Merry Christmas my friend xox
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Haha I know 🙂 Merry Christmas Eve ❤
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Beautiful expressed. Thank you for sharing
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Have I mentioned that I just love your writing and perhaps you too but not in weird or creepy kind of way. Carolyn I too was supposed to travel to Ohio to be with my church but mistakenly I lost my passport 2 days prior to today I got in an argument with my father I was unable to go to Ohio once I told my friend how disappointed I was by not being able to spend time in church my mother it suggested that I talk to my father he hasn’t been able to talk to me in 6 months I wanted to talk to him tomorrow and give him love message and I love this kind of love message you present to your readers we all love you and this Canadian is jealous that you’re actually in Ohio and he’s not
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Hi there! oh gosh, that sounds like a traveling nightmare with the passport situation. I’m so sorry that you weren’t able to go! And I’m sorry you haven’t been able to talk to your Father. I hope that you two can converse soon. Merry Christmas my friend xox
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Beautifully written. Thank you! Merry Christmas!
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Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it! Merry christmas to you too! hugs xox
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Girl i thought I was the only one who felt this way about home, thank you for sharing your experience it makes me feel like I’m not alone 🙂
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Aw, thanks 🙂 So glad you could relate 🙂 Big hugs to you! have a beautiful christmas! xox
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Reblogged this on Frick Writes: A Mind Body Soul Journey and commented:
What does Christmas mean to you?
Does it bring up emotions that still need some healing?
Don’t miss this current posting from Besuty Beyond Bones!!
May blessings and hugs on this Eve of Christmas Eve…dear readers…family …friends….
~Kelly 🙂
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Thanks so much for the reblog, Kelly! I appreciate your kind words about my blog too! hugs xox
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Yes indeed. Home is family, and family is home. Hence, you can always go home. I still can with my aging parents, and our girls can always come home too, in every way that means.
Merry Christmas to you and yours,
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Thanks so much Rob. You’re right. We can always come home. what a comforting thought that is. Merry Christmas! hugs xox
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Well written as always, Caralyn! Merry Christmas and God bless!
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Thanks Brandon! I appreciate it. Same to you! Merry Christmas! Xox
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Hi, home is where the heart is, and there’s no place like home, springs to my mind. May Jesus’ home be with you forever.
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Hi Stephen! Thanks for this! You’re so right- it’s where the heart is! Merry Christmas! Hugs and love xox
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Beautifully said!
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Thanks again Soph! I appreciate you stopping by and reading my posts this morning! Hope you have a beautiful Christmas 🙂
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Thanks girl ! You too!
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You wrote… Home is not just a place. But a living, breathing experience with the people you love, and who love you.
Absolutely true.
Home is a haven, a refuge where one can recharge before setting out again.
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Aw thank you so much Deli. So true. It really is a place to recharge. A place of respite. Thanks for stopping by! Big hugs xox
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Have a sweet, wonderful day!
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and you too!!! xoxoxox
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Merry Christmas. What speaks to us in art (music, theatre, paintings, dance…) is what art is about. Regarding, Mr. Ambiguus whom you may not have gone out with or met… did you check our his driver’s license?
Oscar
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So true! hah, no i didn’t, but he was a really nice and respectable guy 🙂 next time 🙂 haha Merry Christmas Oscar. Hope you have a beautiful holiday! xox
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