“They talk about a life of brotherly love/show me someone who knows how to live it.”*
by chuckofish
Well, it’s December and I’ve descended into a Charlie Brown-esque funk.
Following the epic weekend of manual labor, I returned to my apartment and got my tree up and decorations out while Hallmark kept me company in the backgound. My tree is pretty and I love my festive things–but I am disappointed that there will be no parties this year.
And I guess it is the time of year when I pass this dish and think there’s candy in it only to be routinely disappointed that it is old light bulbs.

I don’t think the lack of candy is the root cause of my funk, surprising as that may be based on my usual blog content. I have gotten a truly revolting amount of emails promising extra deals and 60% off. Literal subject lines declared “Forget gifts, what can you get for yourself?” and I just feel like Charlie Brown. Too much commercialism. I’ll probably take my mother’s lead and read a chapter of Luke a day as a spiritual practice for Advent since the powers that be won’t let us go to church.
The only remedy is a little Bob Dylan. Or possibly a lot.
*Slow Train, Bob Dylan



Well, you have certainly succeeded in creating a cheerful holiday abode! Christmas has always been over-commercialized–don’t let the turkeys get you down!
I love your tree and decor so much! I am fighting the funk by remembering it is Katie’s first Christmas, and she doesn’t care about 60% off deals at all!! ❤
Your apartment is beautiful, but I know what you mean about fighting a funk. It’s hard to get in the spirit when there are no community events, no church services and no parties. It’s just weird 😦
I feel like living in a predominately Muslim country makes it easier because almost no one celebrates here anyway!