WHAT'S AHEAD // December 2020
A PEEK AT WHAT'S COMING UP THIS MONTH @ AP CO.
Editorโs Note // Itโs been a while since Iโve written one of these. Three months, to be exact. And now here we are, somehow, at the holidays and the final month of the year. For a year thatโs been so tough, it sure has flown by (thank God!).
Iโve had some things on mind recently, one of which I briefly touched on over on my Instagram stories yesterday. So, instead of doing my usual โMonth Aheadโ today, I wanted to dive a little deeper into my thoughts.
The holidays. A time of joy, a time of excitement, a time of hope, a time full of sparkle and magic. But also a time that can be tough for many and full of sadness and difficulty. It can be hectic and stressful and packed full of all the wrong things. Things that donโt even really matter in the grand scheme of it all, and certainly arenโt what the season is truly about.
As this particular holiday season began, I saw many people jumping right into the thick of things, almost as if this holiday season would be like any other year. Except itโs not. And putting up a tree a month earlier isnโt going to change that (no shade to anyone who did that, though).
Donโt get me wrong, a tree and Christmas lights and decorations can certainly brighten up a gloomy time of year, and I think we can collectively agree that we all need that more than ever this year. But I also think we need to acknowledge how many may not even be able to do that this year. Trees, decorations, heck, Christmas can be expensive. In a year with setbacks and losses for many, lots may not even be able to afford a โnormalโ holiday season this year. And letโs not forget about those who may not be able to spend the holidays with family, or may have to spend the season alone. That is anything but easy.
All this to say, this isnโt a normal holiday season and I donโt think it should be treated as one nor should anyone feel the pressure to celebrate it as one. The usual holiday madness and to-doโs and stresses are unnecessary any other year, but I believe they truly just donโt have a place this season. 2020 has been stressful and hard enough. Weโve all struggled and suffered this year, some worse than others, but itโs fair to say this year hasnโt been easy on anyone. Why make this month more difficult? Donโt get wrapped up in unnecessary timelines and deadlines, thinking you need decorations done by a certain time or you need to bake X amount of cookies or send your cards out exactly on the 5th of December, or feel pressure to shop sales or maintain traditions. More than ever, Iโm encouraging you, me, us to let go, be flexible, embrace what is and truly focus on what matters this season. The hope, the joy, the magic. Not the sales, the madness, the rushing around.
At the beginning of the pandemic, I made a mental shift and challenged myself to find the joy in the little things and to sprinkle little joys into life wherever I could, and, of course, I plan to keep on doing that through the holidays. And, as that has been a theme in much of the content I have shared this year, it will continue to be a theme that carries throughout my holiday content. Simple, little joys you can sprinkle across the season. Things that are merry and bright. Things that are cozy and warm, approachable and realistic. Things you can do with ease. Things that focus on what you have and not what you donโt. Things that encourage you to slow down and embrace the rituals of the season. Things you can do at home, with a small group or even virtually. Things that focus on love, kindness, gratitude, peace and giving to those in need. Things that focus on the hope and magic of the season. Things that focus on what truly matters.
Happy December and happy holidays!
xx