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| An illustration by Michael Lindstrom from The Scandinavian Santa |
Last fall, my husband and I booked a trip to Scandinavia. We had hoped to take it in 2023 to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary, but cancer intervened.
Victoria Lindstrom ~ Author, Wordsmith, & Poet
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| An illustration by Michael Lindstrom from The Scandinavian Santa |
Last fall, my husband and I booked a trip to Scandinavia. We had hoped to take it in 2023 to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary, but cancer intervened.
A Bookworm from Way Back!
Over the winter holiday, I took a trip down memory lane. I finally went through all the photographs I obtained from my mother's estate after her death a year ago. This one pictures me at my maternal grandmother's home when I was five years old. It's the only childhood photo taken of me reading. (At least as far as I know.) Since my grandmother was the one who taught me to read at the age of four, this photo is precious to me.Over the holiday I also caught up on my TBR list. This middle grade novel, The Winter Room by Gary Paulsen, is well worth your time. It was a Newbery Honor Book in 2014 and was written with a beautiful lyrical language that made it feel like listening to an older person telling a story fireside. A lovely, heartfelt tale.Ode to Renee
She was a writer, a poet, a mother of three,
in that regard she was a lot like me.
But when Renee drove out on the street that day
she was shot in her car trying to drive away.
An American citizen who tried to do right,
has now too soon entered the kingdom of light.
Godspeed to you, dear brave Renee,
may Eternity allow us to meet one day.
V.L.
| Rest in peace, Renee Nicole Good |
While the calendar says it's still autumn, when December arrives, I always feel like winter is already here. (I took this photo out my kitchen window four years ago this month.)
As a writer, I'm inspired by Nature at all times of the year, but snowy days are the absolute best! That's the reason that I've written a collection of books with my artist husband, Michael Lindstrom, called The Lindstrom Wintertime Tales.
Since moving to a rural area over four years ago, my husband and I have thoroughly enjoyed receiving more snow than we did when we lived in the city. However, so far there's no sign of any snowflakes.
Here's hoping for a lot of snow this winter - it's so magical!
| Winter's Blanket 12 X 16 oil on panel - Michael Lindstrom |
It's always fulfilling to take some time to blog about what I'm grateful for; Thanksgiving Weekend is always a good time to reflect on my blessings.
In the past few years, I've mentioned the big blessings of recovering from cancer, as well as the arrival of our first grandchild, Adeline Joy. Those events continue to bring me deep gratitude. Family and friends are always the biggest source of gratitude for me.
However, since our lives have settled into a new normal, I've had time to reflect on other things I'm grateful for...little things. Many years ago, I learned about the concept of hygge. A speaker at a writers' conference shared how it had impacted her life. I was intrigued. Then, a few years ago, my son Kevin gave me a little book about the Danish concept. If you're not familiar with the word, here is the definition:
Hygge: a quality of coziness and comfortable conviviality that engenders a feeling of contentment or well-being.
Since we moved out to our rural home four years ago, I've found that our lives have slowed down. It's been wonderful. We now watch less television, enjoy nature more, and have additional time to create our art. Then too, little things like enjoying a warm fire, wearing cozy socks, watching a candle burning, sipping a special coffee drink, or reading a good book, are activities that I appreciate much more than I once did. These are all things that for me bring a sense of hygge to my life.
Wishing you all a very Happy Thanksgiving Weekend!
Enjoy your blessings, both big and small.