There are many things about winter that are depressing and
somber. The bone chilling winds, rain,
and continuous darkness can play tricks with our moods. Even
the necessity to bundle and cover exquisite naked bodies with layers and layers
of clothes can become depressing and tedious, especially when trying to dress
children just to go outdoors for a bit.
Most people describe winter as “feeling cooped up” and “cold to the bone”,
and rarely relish the beauty of the season.
Remember as a kid, the anticipation of a snow day from
school? Nothing could compare to
it. It was a “hooky” day, one where we
were supposed to be in school, but the weather gods had granted us a reprieve and
given us this gift of a “snow day”. Have
you ever watched a child play in the snow for the first time, or catch a
snowflake on their tongue? Nothing can
describe it except pure excitement and wonder.
There are also many other beautiful things about
winter. One of my favorites is warming
in front of a fire, and cuddling with someone special, perhaps reading a book
or listening to music. Not feeling the
need to talk, or entertain, but just to “be” and enjoy the glow of the flames
and the warmth they provide while enjoying the closeness of another person,
without having to engage with or act upon anything with them.
Winter is a time for hearty soups simmering on the stove,
with just brown cornbread or crusty rolls for dipping into the broth or to be slathered
with butter. Sipping a margarita cannot
compare to holding onto a mug of coffee or hot chocolate to warm your hands,
while slowly sipping its decadent contents to warm your insides. Even hearty meals like lasagna, or chicken
pot pie taste better with a chill in the air than they do in the heat of
summer.
Many people like winter for the promise of new beginnings
for the upcoming Springtime. While this
is a wonderful ideal, while it is here, I personally like watching the snowflakes
fall, or the ice crystals form. Did
you ever notice that even weeds and brush look beautiful gleaming in the
sunlight, covered in ice crystals? Snow
covers all the dirt and grime of our world and blends everything into a serene
monochromatic landscape, now bright and beautiful and pristine.
Yes, while Winter is not my favorite season, there are many
things about it that I do truly appreciate, and before you know it, the
daffodils and buttercups that have been slumbering all winter begin blooming, marching us into Spring.