T
he Holidays are often a time of long honored tradition,
you do what your family did and they in turn did what
their families did. People find comfort in the known, in the
tried and true, the expected. However, there is something
to be said for infusing your holidays with something new,
something glimmering with bits of your personality and
glimpses of the modern life you live today. This holiday
issue delivers idea after idea to spark your imagination from
Christmas Style vibes (why not mix it up with a winter white
or jewel tone vibe this year?) to our Gifts that Give Back
article where you will find gift ideas that when purchased
help to better the lives of others.
The goal is simple: to put more joy into your Holiday Season and create the
moments where magic happens. Dinners with friends and family, the annual Figgy
Pudding Caroling Contest in downtown Seattle, driving around Snowflake Lane in
Bellevue all snuggled warm in the car with holiday classics playing softly on the
radio. It's the way holidays should be, full of comfort and connection. So, go ahead
and incorporate those shiny new happenings into the loved well worn traditions
of years gone by. Who knows, you may create a tradition that will live on for
generations to come.
Wishing you and those you love, peace during all the holidays that make the
season bright.
Barb P exa
Barb Pexa & Associates
Keller Williams Realty