It started seven years ago. I was not supposed to have my son for Christmas Eve that year but plans changed abruptly and suddenly I did.
Best gift I could get - but there went the time I had planned to spend prepping and wrapping.
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So, I spent the Eve with my son until he was fast asleep. And then I pulled an all-nighter wrapping gifts, doing a stocking, etc.
I finished just before 6 am and laid down next to him literally minutes before he opened his eyes with all the excitement of 6-YO on Christmas.
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Before I laid down though, the last thing I did was walk out to the street and just soak in the quiet of my house, dark but for the Christmas tree through the window.
I had pulled it off. Maybe my most memorable Christmas ever.
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That last bit has become an informal tradition.
No matter how late it is, the last thing I do Christmas Eve is walk outside to just breathe deep and take it in.
It is a moment of perfection. The world, quiet and still. My son, asleep in the earliest hours of Christmas.
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Take time to drink it in.
Just you. Step back from the motion and noise and just breathe deep.
No matter how easy or hard a year it has been, in that moment, mindful of what we have, there is always some peace.
Breathe it in.
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Found out today that my son's and my favorite deli has closed its doors.
I am sadder than it feels a person should be given all of the more terrible things going on.
It is sad as both the loss of a place we have a history with and as something larger though.
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The deli had been in business for 96 years.
It was no more than a simple storefront.
It had the look of a place that had been there a long time. Curled photos taped up above the register. Weathered signage on the walls. A couple of simple stools.
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The prior owners were two married couples. They worked together every day for 32 years save for a week or two each summer when they closed for vacation.
It was the kind of local place where you come to know the proprietors a bit over countless small fragments of conversation.
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- follow each of the accounts on that list
- click on the bell icon on their bio pages to receive alerts when they post
- setup an acct on the Target site or app with payment method in advance
- keep an ear open between 5-7 am
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It’s possible to both like Mayor Pete and question the fit as head of Transportation.
Can’t say that I see the logic there.
Folks, if your answer describes why this is good *for Pete* you are missing the point.
If your answer is “He’s smart. He’ll learn.” would you enjoy your new boss having no clue about your job, company and industry and still being in charge?
If you bashed Trump for putting unqualified people friendly to his campaign in charge, ya can’t suddenly say that’s fine now.
Buttigieg either is or isn’t qualified for that particular role.