However, there was a lot of comfort in time with friends. It grounded me. I've also had some nice moments with the kiddos and I've a lot to look forward to. So I will try to focus on that and save you the jumbled thoughts.
Something I loved I've written a few times about fading Christmas traditions and our annual trip to the Hunter Valley Christmas Lights - We just got back from what I am assuming will be the last time.
My youngest had her friend over to make gingerbread - they had Elf running in the background and she brought out her little Christmas tree from her room (as ours was not up yet). It was really sweet to see them enjoying so merrily these wholesome traditions.
Something that went well We couldn't get our normal accomodation in the Hunter due to late booking, but the kids had a great time at the Hunter Valley Christmas lights, and doing our other 'traditions' in the Hunter, even thought the weather was crazy hot. Bonus we discovered the Cold Rock ice cream place in the servo near Cessnock. Added a new tradition to the list. I pointed out to the kids that next year they'd be able to go own their own and go wine tasting and they both looked at me as if that was a terrible idea, which I thought was hilarious...if I get another year as chaparone, I won't complain!
Something I let go of 2025. It's been a good year personally but the whole vibe, globally and with the Bondi massacre, it's just a depressing state of affairs. Too many people are facing persecution, here and in other countries. Too many people are struggling financially. Or just struggling in general. Sorry to end on downer but it's how I'm feeling at the moment. I am trying not to read the news - everywhere seems to be in downward spirals, pending war and terrible treatment of citizens. Not that 2026 will change any of that, but it's mentally a fresh start.
To leave on a happy note, I have to say I've been watching Nazare Surf Competition and you can't beleive how amazing it is. Fabulous skill, extreme rescues and strangely mesmerising. Nature in ferocious beauty. Laura Crane may have ridden the biggest wave, Justine Dupont won the women's again, Lucas 'Chumbo' became everyone's favourite with some scorching surfs, some stacks and nail biting rescues and of course, James Carew, the Aussie.
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Travel post on past Hunter Valley Gardens Christmas Light Spectacular overnight visit.
Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a peaceful and happy holiday break. I'll be back late January.
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