I always look forward to the holidays! I love this festive time of year! Everyone seems to be in a happy mood. Except for the sour-faced bakery lady at Publix who clearly hates me for asking her for the definition of “half and half cake” (but that could be a whole other blog entry). Christmas on Las Olas and Boat Parade parties bring lots of outdoor fun for everyone, houses are decorated with pretty lights and the frosty adult beverages get more creative, more plentiful and frequent!
There are so many facets to the holidays: a busy time of year at work, schedules to coordinate, grocery shopping/cooking/food to prepare, presents to purchase/wrap, and parties, lots of them. It’s ALL good stuff, but sometimes hard to juggle such a busy calendar. Add in a dab of 6-month-old-baby, a year where we will be remembering Bella’s grandmother, Miriam, who left us too soon, and a mixed-religion household… It can definitely get a bit hectic and stressful. For me, thank goodness I have running as an outlet!
Keith and I decided we were going to expose Bella to both of our holidays and start new holiday traditions at our home for our daughter. I was brought up in a Jewish family (we lit menorah candles, but also had a Christmas tree) and Keith was raised fairly conservative Catholic. No reason Bella shouldn’t see it all. We are treating this year as our practice year. Our mulligan, in golf terms – a “do-over” if we don’t get it right. We get to practice the traditions, get our stories straight, purchase our Elf on the Shelf and make sure we know what we are doing for next year when she actually may understand SOME of what is going on.
The day is finally here. Hanukkah starts tonight at mom’s house and we have a 5-day countdown until Santa arrives. We are so excited to share this first holiday with our precious little elf. Can’t wait to see her soaking it all in. It will be a great, fun-filled 5 days. There will be tons of yummy food. There will not be a lot of sleep. And lots of family time, though there are lots of family members that we miss dearly, who are celebrating around the country. But, best of all, we will be together with our new addition to the family, at the beginning of some new traditions. And if there is any drama or stress (or too much food), I’m going running!

Jennifer, our very best wishes for a Happy Hanukkah to you & your family. Please give my love to your mother this evening.
And in five days, a Very Merry Christmas to all … I know that “Santa” will visit Bella with wonderful surprises … next year, it will be a whole other story for Bella. I know she will love celebrating both your traditions … I think it’s great!!
As always, our love …