Christmas Details I Want to Remember
This Christmas felt less about doing and more about noticing. The season unfolded in small, ordinary ways — a familiar face that looks a little more like Santa every year, a table set for brunch, the quiet glow of holiday lights as the day grows shorter and evening become longer. These are the details I want to hold onto. Not the full story of the holidays, but the fragments that linger when everything else fades — the moments that made this season feel like ours.
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| Snow globes, cozy shirts and Bob. Yes, Winter is here. |
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| Merlin is looking to see if Santa is coming. |
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| The tradition of Christmas Crackers- hats, jokes and tiny gifts. All staring with a “POP” |
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| Relaxing Christmas brunch of crepes with all sorts of delicious toppings. |
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| We enjoyed events like seeing the 2025 Christmas train in person. |
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The tiny Christmas town tells its own little stories.
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| The Gnomes are all hanging out together. Hand carved with love by Bob. |
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| Making a new space for the house plants but with a festive twist. |
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The crèche is the first and most important decoration of our Christmas holidays. It was made by Grandma Cooper long ago and is still part of our special memories. |
These are a few of the pieces of Christmas I hope stay with me long after the decorations are packed away.
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