Chill

Years ago, as I raced to prepare for my first big-girl-in-the-city holiday party, the Christmas tree fell over, shattering ornaments as it landed with a thud. Its resting place? The coffee table, carefully arranged with the festive holiday appetizers and drinks I spent weeks planning, shopping, cooking and fussing over …

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close your eyes and imagine

Fresh-cut pine. Cinnamon glaze on warm baked ham. Peppermint candy canes. Gingerbread just out of the oven. Hot chocolate and toasted marshmallows. New snowfall. Holiday evergreens. A crackling fire. Wet woolen mittens drying on the radiator. Sugar cookies. Lit candles glowing on a table, lavender and pine scenting the air. …

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let the games begin

We’re all about family here at mutterhood, but a little family can go a long way. And while there are always lots of holiday activities to do together, like ice skating, catching a movie, taking a hike or even playing a game of touch football, sometimes all that togetherness can …

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the gift of history

A holiday treasure in Chicago was itself a gift to the Art Institute of Chicago. The Thorne Miniature Rooms comprise 68 models of European and American interiors that recreate in exact detail the rooms of our past, from the late 13th century through the 1930s. Built on a scale of …

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a matter of taste

The Whos down in Whoville enjoyed rare Who roast beast, but that’s not the strangest holiday food we know of. Mutterhood recently paged through a few cookbooks from the late 1950s for holiday favorites that may or may not have stood the test of time. Jell-O molds. Apricot, cherry, orange …

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a christmas memory

This picture of my mother, Sharon, and her sister Arlene is prominently displayed every holiday season. It was taken around 1944 on a visit to Chicago to see the holiday decorations. In her own words, my mother describes the day this picture was taken, a story we hadn’t heard before.  …

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the gift of … socks?

When you’re a kid, there’s nothing worse than opening a pretty, wrapped box only to find socks. I mean, you know deep down that they’re under the tree because you got them last year, and the year before, and the year before that from your grandmother or your mom or, …

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one hour photo

Photos taken in Chicago on Tuesday, Dec. 11 between 2:30 pm and 3:30 pm.  The gift of noticing.  Click on any photo to view a slideshow of the images.

the gift of gab

Holiday preparation involves lots of idle time running errands, cooking, wrapping, traveling. Why not grab your headphones and put that time to good use?  The number of podcasts exploded in 2018. Today, listeners can choose from more than 550,000 shows with 18.1 million episodes in over 100 languages, and that’s …

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the gift of books

It’s Christmas Eve in Iceland and all through the house not a creature is stirring … because everybody’s reading. It’s a tradition called Jólabókaflóðið, or Yule book flood, where people gift each other books and spend Christmas Eve at home with family, reading.  Icelander or not, it’s a fact that …

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