Good Morning Everyone.
Yesterday was Stir Up Sunday - from the Book of Common Prayer (Anglican) "Stir up, we beseech thee, O Lord, the wills of thy faithful people; that they, plenteously bringing forth the fruit of good works, may of thee be plenteously rewarded; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen."
Stir Up Sunday, always the Sunday before the 1st Advent, was & is important to me for various reasons but primarily it's a tradition within my family that connects me to my past, my present & hopefully my future. My Gran brought a lot of her family/church traditions with her when she moved from Wales to Canada & while my Mom & her were often at odds with each other, Stir Up Sunday was a tradition my Mom took part in. My Gran would allow all of the grandchildren a stir of the Christmas pudding, which is said to bring good luck. My Mother was not a Christmas pudding maker or liker, so when she had her own kitchen, she would instead make her delicious Christmas cake & we would get a turn to stir that. I still make my Mother's Christmas cake recipe & have only changed one ingredient - I add Grand Mariner liqueur (as the recipe calls for). Neither of my parents were drinkers so alcohol was never added. Are there any Christmas baking traditions that have been passed down to you that you make?
A sobering thought about COVID-19; our Prime Minister, Justine Trudeau told the nation on Friday, that a normal Christmas is just not possible this year. The city of Toronto goes into the red category with restrictions of a lockdown as does the county of Peel for 28 days. Our region, so far, has remained at the orange category. As much as people are grumbling about the lockdowns, we need to remember it is our own fault, we just wouldn't follow the science, the medical advice. Now all of us pay. I'll say no more for now.
On a trip into town to collect a grocery order, I saw that the store had a row of fresh Christmas trees & other greenery on display. What I am seeing every where in every way possible, are these gnomes, which I believe are of Nordic origin. There are lots of local organizations doing online fund raising & one of the ways is to home create these evergreen gnomes. Do you think they are cute? Would you try to make one yourself? Do you place a greenery pot at your front door?
I have caught up on my monthly One Little Word (OLW) exercises. I feel a little bad for my 2020 OLW of Nourish; it's been a tough go making this word an active part of my life since most of this year has been spent in some form of pandemic lockdown or restrictions. Usually by now, I have a couple of possible OLWs for the upcoming year rumbling around, but so far I have not got one single feeling for a specific word. What about you & your OLW, was it a work in progress or a fell flat word? Have you got your 2021 OLW picked as yet?
"do your best, while remembering your worth is not attached to what you accomplish."













