Wishing you a peaceful Winter Solstice - Katherine Roberts
At the time of writing I do not know if my 87-year-old mother will still be with us at Christmas. She was rushed into hospital with a severe stroke at the end of November, and has not yet regained her swallowing or speech. She's still being fed via a tube in her nose and is obviously not going to be tucking into turkey and all the trimmings any time soon. So this year, in my family, the usual run up to Christmas is turning into a subdued jog around various hospitals to visit her (she's been moved a couple of times), interspersed with quiet moments at home when I just can't seem to get into the mood for any festive decorating, xmas shopping, writing sparkly cards, or any of the other frantic preparations that usually accompany this time of year.This Winter Solstice, I invite you to pause and remember your loved ones. If they are gone, light a candle for them. If they are still with you, make them stop running around in circles for a few minutes, sit them down and tell them that you love them. Don't wait for Christmas. Do it now, before it's too late.
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When she's not running around in circles, Katherine Roberts writes fantasy and historical fiction for young readers. You can find out more about her books at www.katherineroberts.co.uk.

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