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Beauty of an Imperfect Christmas Home

Every December, it can be tempting to chase the picture-perfect Christmas home. We scroll through endless images of twinkling trees and polished kitchens and feel a quiet tug that ours should look the same. But the beauty of an imperfect Christmas home is that it tells the story of real life, not just decoration for show.

Perhaps the tree leans a little to one side, or the garland is a bit uneven. Maybe there are fingerprints on the ornaments or a stack of gifts still waiting to be wrapped. These are not flaws but signs of love and living. The warmth of a home comes not from perfect decor, perfect outfits, perfect menus, but from the joy of being together and sharing the joy of Christ's birth with each other.

“There is nothing more truly artistic than to love people.” Vincent van Gogh

The most meaningful Christmas memories often aren't planned. It might be the laughter around the dinner table, inviting a single friend over who has no family to celebrate with, the hum of chopping, mixing, and prepping food in the kitchen with a dear friend, or a quiet evening by the fire playing games. These are the moments that fill our hearts, and deeply bless others.

Perfection may impress for a moment, but imperfection invites connection. All of us can relate to imperfection. It reminds us that home is not a showpiece, but a comfortable, accepting gathering place for the people we love. When we let go of the pressure to have everything just so, we make room for peace, laughter, and grace. Until next time,

Enjoy the most wonderful time of the year!

Rachel

Letters from the Cottage

Slow dispatches on the rooms we're working on, the books we're reading, and the small seasonal pleasures — delivered on Sunday mornings.