A
s 2020 comes to a close there is no doubt this
will be a year we won't soon forget. This year has
presented all sorts of tests—patience, faith, health and
even fortitude. As we gather to celebrate the holidays,
many without family and friends I wanted to send a
special wish—just to put it out there in the universe for
happier times ahead. This year for many has also brought
gratitude in unexpected ways, which may be the silver
lining in all of this. Time to reflect, spend time with family, and appreciate
the many good things that we may have been too hurried to do before,
the simpler things like a walk around the neighborhood, or meals with
everyone home.
In this issue we present some distractions by way of fun-filled holiday
articles. Gifts that give back, holiday colors and what they represent
according to feng shui, bucket-list travels that you can plan now, and
Fruiluftsliving 101. While it may feel strange to celebrate at this time, it's
important to not lose track of the promise of the rainbow. That there will
always be another day.
With this holiday season upon us, I want to wish you and your family the
merriest of days and the hope of new tomorrows.
Laura Brodniak and Van Cooper
Windermere Real Estate