Recent rushed mornings have meant no chance to do what I'm doing now — to sit in front of the Christmas tree, typing on this machine and taking in this colorful scene.
This year, a bonus: I've wrapped enough presents ahead of time to put them under the tree — rather than transporting them directly from the wrapping station to the car, on their way to Ellen's house, where we've spent Christmas these last few years.
The goal now is to savor, not to rush or worry or strive for that one last gift. Gone are the days when someone begged for a retired beanie baby available only from eBay auction or a Playmobil dollhouse requiring hours of assembly. People will be happy with what they receive.
I plan to do a lot more savoring in the next few days.