The Post-Holiday 2024 Wrap Post

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As I type this post, it is slightly after midnight, December 26.

I am enjoying a late evening burger and reflecting on the day that’s preceded me.

Deep in thought. Side note: Garlic aioli is mighty good on a burger.

The holidays this year were a bit off kilter for a variety of reasons.

Thanksgiving was just…off. I don’t even know how to describe it, really. It wasn’t bad, mind you. Just off. ๐Ÿ˜„

Yesterday was off as well, but in a different way.

The thing that was off this year was that the family was quite splintered for the first time in a very long time.

Making the rounds…

My aunt usually hosts the holiday gathering, but she is recovering from surgery this year and couldn’t do it, and she also had no desire to go anywhere in her current condition.

My daughter chose to spend the holiday elsewhere this year for personal reasons, which I was totally fine with. Nothing bad, just not a reason I wish to disclose.

With my aunt out of commission for the moment, my mom and step-dad stayed home this year, so I went and had dinner with them.

My day consisted of making the rounds, dropping my kid off at her chosen locale, going to visit my aunt and then finally, off to Mom’s.

When I got there, I learned that my step-dad took a nasty fall in the morning and got pretty banged up. Not really the ideal Christmas gift. He’s ok right now, but the circumstances that led to the fall are a bit concerning, so there will be some follow ups for him on that.

Needless to say, all that got me to thinking a bit.

Contemplative mode: Activate.

I can start with the “duh” moment that folks won’t be around in your life forever, so appreciate them and the moments together while you can. You never know when life is going to hit you with a curveball.

I also had the thought that I am quite grateful I have the ability to make the rounds and see everyone. While it wasn’t the family norm, it was still good to be able to see them.

While this Christmas was a bit different from the usual, it also isn’t the worst one I have ever had, so all in all, I call it a win.

Hopefully, in 2025, the family can heal, feel better and be together like normal again.

I hope you all had a joyous Christmas, and I hope as this year comes to a close, you can look back on it and appreciate the good things that crossed your path.

Peace, all.


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36 responses to “The Post-Holiday 2024 Wrap Post”

  1. I really enjoyed reading your reflections on Christmas. Sounds like you had a rough day, but I admire how you can find the good in everything.

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    1. Thank you, my friend. It was a bit out of sorts, but it was not the worst day I have experienced, thankfully. I hope you are having a fine day!

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  2. Not all who wander are lost Avatar
    Not all who wander are lost

    Holidays and family are always reasons for reflection. I hope your step dad is ok!

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    1. Thank you, Sarah. He was ok afterwards, but still some things that need to be checked out. ๐Ÿคž

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  3. I appreciate your reflections on this holiday season, Kevin. It sounds like it was a unique experience for you, with family dynamics shifting in ways that can be hard to navigate.

    I agree that life’s unpredictability can be a wake-up call to cherish the moments we have with our loved ones. Sometimes, those quiet moments together can be just as meaningful as the big celebrations. Like you mentioned, itโ€™s the essence of connection, even when the circumstances arenโ€™t what we expected.

    Hereโ€™s hoping that {2025} brings healing and togetherness for all of us. Wishing you peace and good memories as we close out this year.

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    1. Thank you, my friend. It was a bit challenging, but I have been through worse for sure.
      Still plenty of good either way. ๐Ÿ˜Š
      My best wishes to you and yours for a fruitful new year! ๐Ÿ™

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  4. I hope all will be ok โค๏ธ Iโ€™m glad it wasnโ€™t the worst day ๐Ÿ™ but still lots of things to reflect on and be grateful for ๐Ÿ˜˜

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    1. Thank you ๐Ÿ˜˜
      I am sure it’ll be alright. Just be nice when they get some answers.
      I have definitely had worse holidays. Just wouldn’t mind a more “normal” one after the last couple lol

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  5. I appreciate your reflections on the holidays this year. Hoping for you and me both for family healing in 2025. Happy New Year!

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    1. Thank you, Susan! And my best wishes to you and yours for a healthy, happy 2025 as well! ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š

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  6. I am sorry to hear about your dad’s fall. I have experience with my dad falling as he got older. It is very dangerous with the risk of breaking the hip. He did that twice. I am glad to hear that despite your Christmas being weird it was still good. I wish you a Happy New Year and a great 2025.

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    1. Thank you very much, Thomas. Yes, it could have been much worse. Thankfully, it was not.
      My best wishes to you and yours for a safe and very Happy New Year.

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  7. I understand the feeling of the holidays being a bit off. For years now, the holidays have been very different. I remember when I and my ex-husband and I would celebrate 3 days of Christmas. Our house, my parents house, and then my sisters. It was fun and full of traditions. But, times have changed and everything is different. I guess we just learn to accept change and treasure all moments and memories. And make the best out of everything. Have a blessed new year Kevin.

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    1. Yes, the one constant in life is change. It’s about the only thing we can really count on. As always, though, we do certainly adapt.
      It certainly could have been a lot worse. Thankfully, that was not the case.
      A Happy New Year to you and yours as well, Pennie. Thank you.

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      1. Thank you Kevin. New Year blessings to you as well.

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      2. It’s fast approaching for sure! Almost here ๐Ÿ˜Š

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  8. Kevin I see what you meant now.I am reading this after replying to your comment.So sorry to hear about your step -dad’s fall.๐Ÿ™„What a worry.
    Aging parents are a constant concern.

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    1. Thank you, Maggie. He got pretty banged up, but thankfully, nothing worse. Some stuff to be looked at, but hopefully it’s resolved soon. ๐Ÿ™

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      1. I hope so Kevin ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™

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  9. I relate. The kids and I had a quiet Christmas at home. My family is wonky. Not really people I want to be around to be honest. We spend the holidays like any other day. Today we went to see Sonic 3, and then we went hiking in the woods. Everyone should sleep well tonight!

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    1. My family is not too bad for the most part, so I don’t mind being around them luckily. Except my father’s side whom I’ve not seen in decades ๐Ÿ˜„
      It sounds like you all had a nice day! ๐Ÿ˜Š

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      1. It sounds like you are a blessing in each otherโ€™s lives. That is a beautiful thing.

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      2. For the most part, yes. We’ve all hit the point where we’re too old for drama, and the loss of key loved ones has made us appreciate the ones who are left. so we are fortunate.

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  10. Sorry to hear about your step-dad. Hopefully, he is okay. Yeah, things can get a little crazy sometimes, but when that happens, I always remember that things could be worse, like being in a foxhole, cold and wet. I hope 2025 brings you blessings and more days of rest.

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    1. Or in a foxhole hot and miserable. Both suck in their own unique way ๐Ÿ˜„
      Yes, it really wasn’t too bad. Just a bit off. I have definitely had worse.
      Here’s to a stellar 2025 for all!

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      1. Yesโ€ฆto a stellar 2025.

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      2. ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿ˜Ž

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  11. Kevin, I oray in Jesus name for a good speedy recovery for your aunt. I ask God to restore you fathers limbs and joints, that he feel alleviated and that he brings peace to your mum concerning his health.

    I pray you are well all year long and that all your loved ones are blessed and favored because of you.

    Now, Kevin, be well, everything is well.

    (a loved one also feel on christmas eve morning hours. It must be common perhaps because they weren’t expecting company I am asking myself? Either way, you dad and aunt are in my prayers) Blessings! Cristy.

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    1. Thank you, Cristy. It definitely was not the worst holiday, and thankfully, everyone is mostly ok. Just a bit different this year is all.
      Hopefully 2025 is a bit more stable in that regard. ๐Ÿ˜Š
      All the best to you and yours! ๐Ÿ™

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  12. I hope everyone recovers soon Kevin. Maybe you can all have a get-together when that happens! My husband has a lot of health problems but in the run-up to Christmas, he has also had severe pain in his neck and it’s starting to go down one arm, so he has had a very quiet, painful time. As I keep reminding everyone who’ll listen, a perfect Christmas only happens in the movies!

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    1. Thanks, Sharon. I think everyone should be ok soon enough. ๐Ÿ˜Š
      Sorry to hear about your husband. I hope he can get some relief because that sounds awful.

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      1. Thanks Kevin ๐Ÿ™

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  13. You also haven’t been well. I say, you get a do-over. Maybe it will be January 12, or March 21. You have a fabulously wonderful day ahead, my friend.

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    1. Knowing my family, it will likely be late Spring or early Summer ๐Ÿ˜„
      A wonderful day to you as well, Mary. Thank you ๐Ÿ™

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  14. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    This sentiment, that one never knows when life will hit with a curve ball, is the most important thing… to live with remembrance that life is actually quite fragile and the ordinary is actually magic. Thank you.

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    1. Thank you, Stephanie. It really does give a reminder, yes. Fortunately this one, while not frivolous, was a fairly gentle one, all things considered.

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