I have absolutely never ordered
anything from a catalog. But pouring over those glossy pictures of
beautiful people in sweaters holding golden retriever puppies by
fireplaces just puts me in a cozy mood. And I'm all about cozy
culture. This is Darcy's first chilly season obsession with mugs of
hot chocolate--the kind of jacuzzi mugs that are a pleasure to hold.
And we like the hot chocolate to have tiny red and white flakes of
peppermint. We perch beside nice open windows or blowing fans while
we're buried two feet deep in thick, soft comforters. These little
things are comforting to us girls.
Growing up, we got the most fantastic
catalogs. My very favorite, the one I waited for all year, was the
JcPenny Christmas catalog. I was a little thing sprawled out on an
area rug in front of the fireplace sizzling with embers, pencil in
hand, making little circles around fun items I liked best. I would
stare at the faces of those people clad in flannel, lounging on
couches in log cabins, and I'd create their stories in my
imagination. Because playing the part of a voyeuristic seven-year-old
peering in one of their cabin's frost-encrusted windows, I simply had
to know. How did they get it so good.
All it
has to do is rain. Then I declare it a day of cozy festivity.
I may
not have a dusting of snow, any exposed lumber in my home, or a
square inch of flannel to my name, but I have what I have. Darcy and
I pull the chairs out from under the kitchen table, and cover it with
extra large blankets to create our cave. We stock the inside with
books and snacks. Sometimes, when
we want to feel extra close
to the magical pattering precipitation, we arrange pillows and blankets in a corner of the garage. I turn Pandora on my phone, and
Michael Buble serenades us through the torrents: And I get
to kiss you baby just because I CAN!
When Darcy and I
are set up in this way, sprawled before tempestuous weather from
within our pillowy den of warmth, I have to wonder. How did I get it so
good.
1 comments:
Very fun writing! But you and Darcy should be listening to "Ride of the Valkyries" by Wagner or "Night on Bald Mountain" by Mussorgsky! :)
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