I’m probably the worst person to look to for inspiration when it comes to holiday rituals. I’ve always been the family rebel—the one who manages to bend or outright break tradition 🙂. The only ritual my significant other and I truly stick to is Thanksgiving, celebrated on the last Thursday of November. It’s a major U.S. holiday when most companies shut down, making it easier for friends and families to gather no matter how far apart they live. Of course, the lure of Black Friday sales doesn’t hurt either.
That said, I’m deeply sentimental. Over the years, I’ve been fortunate to capture countless photos and videos, preserving moments and memories that mean far more to me than any formal tradition. When we sold our house and moved aboard our boat, Mai Thai, we gave away many of our belongings—including Christmas ornaments, lights, and other decorations.
One thing I couldn’t part with, though, was my collection of shells. We are beach lovers, after all.
| birds galore at the fishing pier |
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| Happy Thanksgiving | Cruising during the dog days of summer | Happy Chinese New Year |

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I love beaches even though I have been a landlubber my whole life.
ReplyDeleteI love doing crafts. You made beautiful sand dollar wreaths! What a special way to renew your love and affection for the beach.
ReplyDeleteWe aren't really into tradition here although I know of plenty of people who are. We just like to relax over Christmas. I grew up in Auckland and spent most of my years at various beaches in the city, then we moved to a small town in the upper east coast which has a surf beach and I still have 2 jars of shells I've collected over the years.
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