Please Welcome Anne Elizabeth to the Blog Today!
Anne Elizabeth’s
favorite holiday traditions
ORNAMENTS AND REMEMBRANCES
Opening holiday
storage boxes is an emotional experience. We carefully unwrap childhood
trinkets, handmade ornaments, craft projects, old pictures, weathered
stockings, and scented candles. Even as the wood in the fireplace snaps and
crackles, emitting small plumes of smoke, we carefully fill the surfaces of the
living room, every table, chair, and couch with our mementoes. Putting together
an old recycled Christmas tree and placing the cool-lights around, we place the
ornaments together.
For my husband and
me, this has become a time of heartbreaking sorrows and soul-touching moments,
remembering those who have passed or those who have become physically or
mentally more fragile. We honor these precious souls by decorating ornaments
with their names, quotes, or pictures to honor each spirit with a unique
creation and then we place it on the tree. It does not erase the pain, but it
helps us celebrate treasured souls and share experiences about what these
individuals have meant to us.
As we dim the
lights and plug in the tree, we are grateful for each opportunity to love.
Every day is a gift, whether it is for a brief moment or a lifetime, it adds to
life's journey. From our home to yours: May your holiday season be blessed with
health, happiness, and delight, and may peace and joy flourish.
Do you have
handmade ornaments? Do you treasure them? And, how do you remember those who
have passed?
TIME
During the
holidays, music fills the house. Some of our favorite singers are Eartha Kitt
and Nat King Cole. The holiday classics make us nostalgic, and I love those
times when my husband pulls me into his arms and dances with me. Oh, to dwell
in those romantic moments, as we cuddle close and move slowly to the rhythm.
This harmonious connection chases away every thought, except for one--being
together. As my husband nuzzles my neck, I smile musing on the fact that this
is my all-time favorite part of the holidays. Being together. Connection and
music, whether it comes from the stereo or from our hearts, this time is the
best gift of all.
Is there
something special you do with your mate, a friend, or family member?
HOLIDAY SENSATIONS
On Christmas Eve,
it's a tradition in our home to make hot cider. I'll pull out the chipped
crockpot with the broken handle. After rinsing the detachable bowl and top,
I'll add fresh cider, granny smith apple slices (leaving the skin on), the peel
of half of a lemon and the entire peel of a whole orange. Then I'll add three cinnamon
sticks, a dash of allspice, and anise, and as soon as it heats to a boil I'll
add a tablespoon of maple syrup. After stirring in the syrup for a full minute,
I turn the heat down to warm and prepare to serve it about twenty minutes
later. The scent of mulled-goodness fills the room as I make popcorn with real
butter and a dash of pink salt. It might not be the most gourmet approach, but
for us, the taste sensations are delicious. Have a blessed holiday season!
Are there any
special recipes that you make during the holiday season?
RAISE YOUR VOICE
Holiday songs
remind me of my childhood. Attending church with my parents and brother, and
listening to the exuberance with which the congregation sang inspired intense
warmth and comfort. Voices lifted in song varied from out-of-key to perfectly
pitched tones, and it was wondrous! Each individual contributed to the joy as
we created these beautiful sounds together.
After services,
most of the congregation was full of cheer and would hurry outside for hot
cocoa or tea. With cups in hand, we walked as a group down to the live action
crèche. It was here that we sang the last Christmas song of the night, Away In The Manger. Of course, the goats
bleated and donkeys brayed along with the clucking chickens and mooing cow; and
all the sounds blended together. To this day, I still wonder if the animals
were commenting or singing along.
Do you have a
special holiday song, and why is it a favorite?
SNOWFLAKES
Living in
Southern California, snow is a rarity. In Julian, we see snowstorms now and
then, but nothing can compare to the snow seen in the rest of the United
States. Yet, we are full of glee the moment a flake drops from the sky. I
always rush outside and turn my face upward in hope of tasting the first snowflake.
When I was little, I believed that each snowflake tasted differently, because
my brother said that this was so. Even though, I'm all grown-up now, in my
imagination I still pretend that there are sorts of unique flavors out there,
and I'll keep catching snowflakes in remembrance of him.
Are you ever
tempted to catch snowflakes on your tongue? What's your favorite childhood
winter memory?
Title: The Power of a SEAL
Author: Anne
Elizabeth
Series: West
Coast Navy SEALs
Pub Date: December
5, 2017
ISBN: 9781492650928
About the Book:
With
over two decades of experience, Navy SEAL Leaper Lefton is bringing his
expertise to young and impressionable SEAL trainees in BUD/s. As an instructor,
he knows he must prepare them for all kinds of situations—and there’s a perfect
opportunity for hands-on training when he spots a woman in danger in rough water.
Kerry Hamilton, a marine mammal veterinarian for the U.S. Navy is beyond
grateful when Leaper saves her from the rough seas, and their attraction is
instant. But after everything Leaper has been through, can he truly love again?
And is Kerry willing to give him the chance?
Meet the Author:
New York Times bestselling author Anne
Elizabeth is an award-winning romance author and a popular comic creator.
With a BS in business and MS in communications from Boston University, she is a
regular presenter at conventions as well as a member of the Author’s Guild,
Horror Writers Association, and Romance Writers of America. Anne lives with her
husband, a retired Navy SEAL, in the mountains above San Diego.
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