Tis the Season

The holidays are HERE! Glitter and lights and food and presents and I LOVE IT ALL. I started watching Christmas movies at least 3 weeks ago. Mariah Carey’s Christmas album? Been on my Spotify since early November. I’d start wearing Christmas sweaters in June if it wasn’t so hot.

I’m a huge fan of the holidays. Really, I think most people are. It’s time with family and friends and being cozy. And there’s usually no work. The cheesy movies are everywhere, drinks flowing, what’s not to love?

It’s also been a really difficult year for a lot of people. And watching our current administration react abhorrently to that has reminded me just how lucky I am to not be experiencing the devastation a lot of Americans are.

From being ripped from their families, fires taking homes, pets, and family members, mass shootings - people are truly going through things I could never imagine. It makes me feel more compassion and a drive to help.

Sure, I still want Christmas presents, but I don’t really need anything. So my family has decided to cap Christmas presents this year and instead put our money towards a family in need. Because yea, I still want to open a stocking on Christmas morning, but I’m willing to give up the rest of my presents so someone else can have a stocking too.

Here’s the thing, if we ever hope to get ourselves in a better place as a country, we have to give back. We have to learn to care about people who are nothing like us. We have to help people going through things that don’t affect us.

Just because its not happening to you, doesn’t mean it doesn't concern you.

Read that back. Again and again. And maybe one more time for the folks in denial. And in the back. And in Washington. Could we get a billboard maybe?

Privilege exists because there are groups of people who by societal creation, don’t experience life the same way other people do. Those with privilege are born and have it a little easier because of how they were born. Skin color. Gender. Affluence. Name. Etc etc.

Realistically, privilege doesn’t save you from mother nature — that’s by chance. But privilege allows some of us to come out of those horrific events and rebuild quicker and better than others have the means to.

Privilege does dictate a lot of the other situations this administration has put people in. The hate, bigotry, racism - those are intentional and man made. They are put into the universe by people afraid of equality because it takes away from the advantage they have in life.

Again - if this ain’t your first blog with me, you’re aware that I’m not saying those in privilege are bad. Or should feel shame. Or apologize. They shouldn’t. But have awareness. Honestly everyone just have some awareness in general. Because I also don’t believe just because you’re born with less the world owes you more. 

I digress —  

For me, the holiday season reminds me of these things. It reminds me that yes, even privileged, I go through things. Admitting my privilege doesn’t mean I don’t suffer. My privilege does however give me a platform to speak up and to help others in doing so.

The holiday season reminds me that if I want a better world, I have to start with myself. I’ve got to give back where I can, speak up where I can, and lead by example.

My resources are not unlimited. I have bills to pay, I deserve to make purchases for things I want and enjoy doing, my time is valuable. That’s not an excuse for sitting back and staying quiet. Honestly, at the very least, I would hope you would want someone to help you if you ever came on hard times — do the same for them.

It blows my mind that people have to be told why they should care about giving back. About speaking up. About stepping outside their own lives to make the world a better place. You should never have to be someone else or go through another person’s struggles to have compassion. You should care because it’s the right thing to do. You should care because the world is bigger than you.

There are so many ways to give back. I hope you take the time to find a way that you can help others that works for you. I’m passionate about the Camp Fire because I’m from Northern California. I have family members in the area and this is my community. My heart aches for the people and animals who have gone through and will continue to go through so much. I’m also deeply passionate about equality, animal welfare, cancer research, among other things. So I find ways to give back to those areas where I can.

Domestic abuse is close to my heart as well. So when I lived in Texas, I found a thrift store that benefits a domestic violence shelter and I donated my used items to it. I shopped there. Do you know how easy that level of giving is? I simply dropped off my gently used items and then I shopped. All in the name of charity. It can be that simple. I literally shopped as a means of helping others. Start somewhere. Anywhere.

What are you passionate about? Find that and you’ll find how easy it is to get involved and stay involved in making that area of the world a better place.

 

The Reason for the Season

I'm so basic when it comes to the Holiday season, I can't stand me either.  I'm a sucker for the glitz, the cheer, the food - everything.  And while I may not be religious - I'll never forget the reason for the season is gratitude.

Gratitude for a time to reset, a time to be with the ones you love, and time for appreciating the possibilities of the future.

It's pretty true the Holidays are quite Hallmark.  But this is probably the one time that I couldn't care less.

So much of life is a hustle.  It's a routine of work hard, work harder, find time for fun, sleep, and repeat.  Having an entire season dedicated to finding time to slow down and believing in magic is something we can all afford to let consume us a bit.

I am grateful for the time off, the extra time spent with my family and friends, and the extra sparkle in the world.

Whatever the reason for your season - I hope it brings you joy and I hope you have the best Holiday season - whatever that means to you!

 

SANTA IS COMING! 2 DAYS!

I WILL NOT CALM DOWN!  I get it.  He's kind of scary.  He breaks into your house, eats your cookies, drinks your milk, calls everyone a ho and then leaves footprints on the floor.  That's kiiiind of rude right?  But listen - HE LEAVES YOU PRESENTS.

As I already did a piece on Christmas and what it means to me, I'm utilizing this blog as a bit of a challenge to my readers (Seriously, are any of you still following my blog or is it just my family?  Thank God I have a large family...). 

Christmas is for magic and kindness and miracles and so my challenge to you is to take time this week to believe in the impossible.  Let go of your stresses and insecurities, commit to believing you can achieve anything and that the thing you think can't happen - WILL. 

Set aside your work, put down your gadgets and be present.  Listen to the people around you, smile at strangers, engage in meaningful relationships.  Reset your mind and your spiritual space and just be in the moment

I challenge you to gain perspective, to consider things from another point of view, to commit a random act of kindness.  Be 5 again, believe in magic, pretend the world hasn't made you hard, and take in the enchantment that is the Holiday season. 

If you allow yourself to utilize these days for a larger purpose - I promise you will come out happier, healthier, and ready to rock 2017. 

#SparkleOn

 

 

The Most Wonderful Time of EVER

Alright - I know.  Technically this is going to fall under a lifestyle piece but hear me out.  The Holiday season is an entire part of the year dedicated to sparkles and smiles.  It stands for giving and thankfulness and magic and it's my website so I'm making this a whole feature blog.  AND YOU CANT STOP ME!

Let's talk décor.  I'm focusing on Christmas décor because my family and I celebrate Christmas.  I'm too excited not to start with the main event!

The Christmas Tree

The most important part of the Christmas tree décor is of course THE TREE!  I love fresh trees but recently we've gone to the pre lit fake trees and bought candles to get that Christmas tree smell.  When decorating your Christmas tree, I advise a theme.  Every year we pick a color scheme and build off that to create our overall look. 

...And the Details!

The rest of your décor is built to match your tree color scheme.  Choose pieces that compliment your centerpiece.  Below are my three favorite Christmas color schemes to get your creative juices flowing!

1. Gold and White: Gold and White is such a classic color scheme.  I love how elegant and glamorous it is.  Add in some silver as well - the mixed metals are great for bouncing light off of.

2. Lime Green and Red: I'm in love with this theme because it's a more playful spin on the traditional green & red.  The lime green gives an extra pop and it's just fun.  Adding in some gold accents is also highly advised for sparkle!

3. Multicolored: So this is just a fun scheme.  It reminds me of being a kid and my mom letting me put the ornaments up however I wanted.  I never had any pattern and the tree always looked like I colored out of the lines but the memories I have make me smile whenever I see someone with a multicolored tree.

I should also point out that I love over the top décor.  I'm talking I want the house to be covered in holiday cheer.  Sparkles, Santas and Smells galore.  I'm also that person who records all the Christmas movies - cheesy Lifetime specials included.  And if we're being honest - I've kiiiiind of been listening to Christmas music since the first week of November. 

Outdoor Décor

Now let's talk about outdoor Christmas décor.  I'm a bit of a snob when it comes to outdoor lighting and décor.  I don't like a lot of fuss or giant Santas.  I prefer lights and classic looks at that.  I know a lot of people love the over the top lights, inflatables, and reindeer on the roof but I find it incredibly tacky (bah humbug).  Clean lines, symmetry, and generally white lights are swoon worthy in my book.

Stockings

I'm not sue if other families make a big deal out of stockings but my favorite gifts have always been stocking stuffers.  I love the little unique gifts that people pick up because something made them think of you.  Stockings are always full of the things you never thought to give yourself and my family is incredible at stocking stuffers.  I could forego the big gifts and exclusively live on stocking surprises.  Because of this - my family has always been big on custom stockings.  We even have them made for the dogs! 

Creative Wrapping

Lastly - I love gift wrapping.  There are so many ways to get creative and make your own tags that the possibilities are endless.  Plus when you've got gifts under the tree that are wrapped with extra love - opening them is just more fun.

I hope you're all having fun decorating your homes for the Holidays and enjoying time spent with the ones you love!  If you thought I was extra annoyingly sparkly before - you may want to stay away from me until February.

#SparkleOn