Embracing the Winter Solstice
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Come and embrace the shortest evening of the year with hearty food, mulled cider, light and laughter...oh, and of course, a yule log (cake).
WHAT TO EXPECT: When we moved to Vermont, away from our families, we decided we would start a new tradition of celebrating the winter solstice. This is our second attempt of making the longest night special. Our hope is to share a warm, hearty meal (likely beef burgundy or lamb stew), play some music, and exchange books (an Icelandic tradition). And, we will have a bonfire (weather permitting).
This year, we thought we would add a music circle. Here are a few of the songs we came up with (trying to stay in the winter theme): "My Favorite Things," "Jingle Bells," Let It Snow," "Deck the Halls," "Walking in a Winter Wonderland," and "Song for a Winter's Night." Feel free to suggest others.
WHAT TO BRING: A beverage or an appetizer to share, a favorite book to swap, and an instrument if you have one (two spoons count; we have a piano, guitar, pan pipes and a didgeridoo to share). Also, you may want to bring some warm clothes in which to enjoy the bonfire if we have one.
Embracing the Winter Solstice