Feliz Navidad!

It is Christmas Eve. I am exhausted. Not because of the preparations for Christmas, it is only my husband, the dog, and me this Christmas. I enjoy buying presents – it’s one of my favourite Christmas activities.

I always get tired this time of year. The nights have drawn in, taking my energy with the dying light of the day.

I am not sure about my mood. I have had many difficult Christmases over the years, but my abiding feelings about Christmas are overwhelmingly positive.

I think its just to do with fighting through the year and Christmas offers a little island of calm – the shops close for two days (except the corner shops), for me there’s not work for a couple of days, and I book a little extra time off as well.

This has been an exceptionally difficult year.

Maybe I am always ready to collapse into a heap and rest in a way that I do no other time of the year. throughout the year, my days are full and busy – even on the weekend – because I feel that every second has to accounted for, every minute used.

I am certainly in a calm yet festive mood – I find that I am drawn to traditional Victorian Christmas carols this year, rather than the poppy-numbers I more usually enjoy.

Just for the fun of it, here are my favourite Christmas tunes:

I love dancing around the kitchen as this plays on a loop a dozen times or more! Mike Oldfield plays all the instruments and its quite a thing to watch the video.
This is a strange one for me to like – its kinda dark as it focusses on spoilt dreams and shattered innocence, the cunning use of Troika from Lieutenant Kije as the counterpoise. “Halleluiah! Noel! be it heaven or hell, at Christmas we get what we deserve” is a lie.
And here’s Prokofiev’s Troika from Lieutenant Kije – not actually a Christmas tune, but another one I’ll play on a loop while wrapping presents!
I love Eartha Kitt’s seduction of Santa Claus. Every time I hear it I’m dancing a slick American Smooth Foxtrot. Sometimes, I’m not just dancing in my head.
A beautiful arrangement of Silent Night, so peaceful.
Carol of the Bells … somehow I find this one has a sinister tone to it! maybe its the obsessive and relentless manner of the melody.
Is this a Christmas or a Halloween film?
You can’t end a show on a ballad (Cole Porter apparently) … one favourite Christmas carol – uplifting and majestic! This version has a descant in the final verse (the bit where part of the choir sings to a different but complementary melody).

Tomorrow I hope to be vegging on the sofa, maybe cuddling up, and feeling a peaceful glow.


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  1. Inside Autistic Minds avatar

    Christmas morning here in Oz. I’m still hiding in bed because once I get it will officially be Xmas. Can’t wait till it’s 2025 and life can get back to normal again.
    Happy Christmas to you and I’m glad you find it restful.

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