Confession – I have been struggling to find the holiday spirit this year.

Data has been too, despite dressing up in his favorite new costume from Tori. Please excuse the rude thought bubble from Data, Tori. He actually didn’t mind the hat when I was holding  him.

It’s frustrating. It usually comes so naturally to me. But this year, I’ve been having many ups and downs and been feeling very anxious in general. My head just hasn’t been in the game with anything – work, running, relationships, life – I feel like I am living in a fog sometimes. Going through the motions, blah blah blah. We’ve been living in an unstable state of limbo and it’s hard.

Anyway.

I think I finally started to find the holiday spirit over Thanksgiving and the weekend. I felt it when:

  • Drinking a Soy Chai Tea Latte at Panera and seeing the restaurant decorated for the holidays. Festive!
  • Talking to my mom and sister about their crazy Black Friday adventures. Emphasis on the crazy.
  • Talking to Steven about getting a real holiday tree. Yay!
  • Eating “holiday” food with loved ones. No need for a belt.
  • Laughing uncontrollably with loved ones. Making ridiculous* (mostly inappropriate) jokes.
  • Well, that was a photo fail. We took about 30 photos and we are screwing around in all of them. From left to right, my younger brother’s fiancee, Amber, my older brother’s wife, Courtney, my sister Christina, and me. I think Amber is still getting used to the crazy.

  • (Before this weekend) Buying gifts for family and friends. Can’t wait to gift them!
  • (Before this weekend) Working on the family holiday card.

Does the “holiday spirit” come naturally to you? What makes you feel festive/helps you find the holiday spirit?

Hopefully I can continue to snap out of this funk I have been in. But if you see less of me here, know that I am okay, just keeping my “grinchy-ness” to myself!

*That’s ridic, with an “i,” Chris.