Monday, December 13, 2010

A Day of Giving

Here are the sweet little deer that I had told you about from my seasonal swap with Erin from Tiny Twist Creative. We added them to our table yesterday as we lit the third light of advent, the light of beasts.
The third light of Advent is the light of beasts.
Animals of farm, field, forest, air and sea.
All await the birth in greatest and in least.

Today is Saint Lucia day and our first time celebrating. Well, I have apparently lost all ability to make yeast breads at all. Just like the past half dozen of so (different types) I've attempted, our Lucia buns refused to rise and were hard and dense. I've tried different flours, yeasts... I am thinking perhaps I've just become a little heavy handed with the flour and am adding too much. It's been quite some time since I've made any yeast breads and I guess I have just lost the touch. I have not given up but the buns were a bust. Though, all was not lost. I decided to celebrate the day, as we did on St. Nicholas day, doing as she had done and gathering up and donating food to the local Christian Crisis Center. It's so important to me that we find the relevance in our celebrations and not just focus on the pageantry and gifts and glittering lights. A life worth celebrating is a life worth emulating.
I leave you with this beautiful version of Sankta Lucia. The song and the video are breathtaking!


6 comments:

KnitterMama said...

I have had some mysterious problems with bread as well, although I prefer to blame mine on the weather :)

The Knitwit Hues said...

KnitterMama's right -- the weather can be a total bust for bread. If the problem persists, maybe (like you said) less flour, extra yeast and extra sugar.

nest full of eggs said...

thanks for sharing the video, it was beautiful !

* * said...

the video was breathtaking, i have tears in my eyes thinking of this celebration and the true meaning and rich traditions that it brings with it.

erin said...

Beautiful video and I'm glad the deer have made it to your table. A fairy winter should be joining soon. :-)

Anonymous said...

That was a lovely video. I am late coming to see this, but you are inspiring 2011 as well! :-)

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