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12.20.2011

A Perfectly Imperfect Christmas...


One of my favorite things during the holidays is to receive cards.
I love seeing and hearing from people I may not otherwise have constant contact with 
throughout the year.

This year I received one special card from my younger 
(yet apparently wiser beyond her years) sister. 
Inside she hand-wrote the following quote:

"There is no better time than now, this very Christmas season, for us to rededicate ourselves to the principles taught by Jesus Christ.  Let it be a time that lights the eyes of children and puts laughter on their lips.  Let it be a time for lifting the lives of those who live in loneliness... let it be a time of forgetting self and finding time for others.  Let it be a time for discarding the meaningless and for stressing true values.  Let it be a time of peace because we have found peace..."
- Thomas S. Monson

The timing of this quote could not be more fitting.  
You see I have recently found myself missing from this holidays season.  
I have been "here", and yet not here at all?!

Instead of being present during the moments that I should be treasuring as they are happening,
I have been focused on trying to document them "perfectly".
Is that even possible???
Not with a toddler, 
a husband that leaves 3 days after Christmas for 2.5 months to work overseas,
two dogs 
and 
three chickens.

Hence the "perfectly" imperfect...































... a Little Lilah enamored by lights, 
a patient Papa Bear left to untangle,  
a super-pokey (dying) tree, 
a clumsy toddler adept at dropping things 
and 
a tree with only 11 sentimental ornaments hung this year.

A "Garlick Christmas" that I wouldn't want any other way!

And so if I am "missing" over the next few days,
or if posts seem slightly imperfect,
just know that I am busy being ever "present" 
for my sweet little family this Christmas.

5 comments:

  1. You almost had me tearing up with that quote! Love it..and those pictures of Lilah are to die for. She is always dressed to the nines! :) Merry Christmas Garlicks!

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  2. You have some very pretty ornaments! And I love the pics of Lilah with the lights.

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  3. who needs a tree...you cab just deck lilah in lights.
    Being present is the most important thing you can do!!

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  4. Photos are joyful, perspective is priceless. Please keep sharing as you continue with your Lilah story! ggg

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  5. such lovely pictures...
    Your baby is a Darling..

    I am following you, follow back please..

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