If, like me, you find yourself noticing more glitter than
usual under your fingernails, or on the washcloth as you wash your face, then
perhaps you too were part of this year’s Grand Transformation at Castle in the
Air, our official welcome to the holiday season.
As always, the reimagining and decorating of the shop was
the work of many hands, each of us giving the best of ourselves to the task.
Some people are good at the big picture, deciding which marvels are better suited
to greet you as you arrive and which ones are better discovered quietly after
you’ve settled in.
Others in the Castle crew
excel at bringing together the details for each of the scenes we want to share
with you. The ornaments on the tree, the books on the shelf, the dolls and
marionettes arranged just so, each of them waiting to come to life in your own
story.
Just like the shop itself, the Grand Transformation brings
together the old and the new. Holiday traditions are wonderful in that they
comfort us with revisits of the familiar and at the same time fill us with
anticipation over what could be in that brightly colored box, or around the
corner in the coming new year.
The turning of the year is a time of hustle
and bustle, but amidst the mad dash of the holidays, this is also a time when
our thoughts turn inward. Some days finding a moment to think seems like a tall
order, but the more times I move through this season the more I know that we
can rise to the challenge.
4 comments:
Terribly jealous I don't live closer. Though, if I did, you couldn't get me out of the shop.
THE most beautiful store, beautifully described.
Happy Holidays at the Castle.
Not luck, just ment to be! Love you!
Ulla
I was in there last weekend and it sure did look magical! I ended up buying one of the beautiful wooden German ornaments. I have to make another trip in to get some gifts as well :)
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