The Winter Solstice was the other day…a prelude to Christmas, the New Year, and all holidays (made up or real) in between. I thought about the meaning of this ancient celebration…the length of the night its longest, on its way once again to the shortest, a new beginning, a new year. Another year older, another year wiser, another year wilder. I thought about going outside and dancing naked to greet the new year, but the 9 inches of snow, the below-zero temperatures, and the thought of my naked body made me choose a bubble bath instead.
In the magic bath, I remembered a poem I had written back in 2006. Instead of New Year’s Resolutions (which are never really kept past the first few days), I wrote Solstice Resolutions. Somehow they felt more ethereal, more arbitrary. Easier to read, easier to keep. And it’s funny — the thoughts, the feelings, the resolutions, all resonate the same 7 years later. I share them with you.
Solstice Resolutions
Take my vitamins
Eat more fruit
Watch the moonrise
Write a great novel
Open my mind
Leave my shadows behind
Define Gypsy Renaissance Style
Dream
Whisper
Laugh
Control my finances
Listen to more music
Hug my kids
Meditate
Slow down
Make a new friend
Find time for others
Find time for me
Do my job
Tolerate the wild ones
Age gracefully
Thank the Goddess
Share my thoughts
Get published
Dance in the rain
Offer friendship
Be strong
Offer strength
Redefine sensuality
Reawaken sexuality
Love
Love
Love