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Emtpy Nest Between Thanksgiving and Christmas: (It’s shorter than you think)

Wonder when Santa will be here? I've been such a good girl.

By Lisa Batten Kunkleman

I wrote this little ditty, several weeks ago and almost waited too late to post it with Christmas just days away. I’m rushing to get this out, just like the family photo Christmas cards I never got around to sending last year that will go out next week, only one year late. Don’t judge. I even write personal notes in each one. That deserves an award, if you ask me. We’re keeping the post office afloat. Besides, we haven’t changed that much in a year, so who will know?

Hint: Keep “The Night Before Christmas” kind of rhythm going while you read this aloud to yourself or to the pets.

(To all our family: Keep in mind that we thoroughly enjoyed the visit, and we’ll see you back real soon, ya hear? We should charge admission to the cat fights and doggie wide world wrestling matches.)

Empty Nest: Reprieve?

The house is all quiet

it’s like a reprieve,

it’s good when they come

but it’s great when they leave. 

Our pets are relaxing

just lying around,

no grand dogs or grand cats

at all to be found.

The fire in the fireplace

crackles and pops,

while Hubby in front

of the hearth always flops.

Our large empty nest

was full for Thanksgiving,

laughing and hugging

and enjoying living.

Sixteen used two legs

and nine walked with four,

which makes twenty five

but it seemed like much more

The children and pets

have all gone away

we’ll build up our stamina

For the next holiday.

*Disclaimer: I hear we aren’t alone in needing a break from the festivities to wind down a bit. Be brave. Admit it’s overwhelming and enjoy your “me” time when you can. Sneak off to buy more coffee or mustard. It’s okay.

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