Saturday, December 17, 2011

Four Days Til Solstice

I've noticed that people in Washington don't really give a rip about solstice.  Being a life-long Alaskan, I can tell you that winter solstice is something almost every  Alaskan looks forward to.  It's a date that (if you don't drink yourself to death or go completely insane) gives you hope. December 21st is the shortest day of the year and when you live in Alaska, knowing that you will gain daylight the next day, even if it's only 4 seconds, is something to look forward to. Life-long Alaskans pride themselves in survival.

I've discovered since we moved to Washington, after a 7-year stint in sunny Yuma, Arizona, that the Alaskan in me comes out in the winter time.  I have been thinking about December 21st for a couple of weeks now. This will be my fourth winter here in Eastern Washington. While I love living here, I could do without the long winter.  I know just a short time ago, I wrote that I was happy to see winter arrive because we ran hard last summer.  I'm over it now.  I want summer to come back.  Soon.

This time of year is always busy and I have a full December calendar.  January, not so much. We don't have any trips planned. There are no parties. It's very much like living in Alaska without the -50 weather. Just gotta hang on and watch the days grow longer.

love, susan 

4 comments:

  1. I am so excited about solstice! It is the day that gives me such great hope during the winter! I am already feeling my mood get better, and I look forward to the return of light. I survived another dark winter. Hooray! :D

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  2. I just knew I would get an Alaskan to weigh in on this topic for me!!

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  3. Thanks for sharing the meaning of Winter Solstice with me! Now I have something to look forward to too!

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  4. Honestly, I think you can drop the "almost" from that sentence. "I dread the day we start getting more daylight" said no one EVER!

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