“Winter is the time for comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a friendly hand and for a talk beside the fire; it is the time for home.” -Edith Sitwell
Winter is the perfect time to focus on the Danish concept of HYGGE. Never before has this beautiful concept been more important for our minds, bodies and souls. For those who live in colder climates, winter can be a LONG season. Bringing hygge into your home can help shift the perspective of this time of year from one of dread to one of joy. It will help lift everyones moods as you focus on cozy and gratitude instead of cold and loss.
What is hygge you ask? We have a series of posts all about this WONDERFUL concept and all you and your family can do embrace the cozy feeling of hyggethis winter.
What is hygge??? Click on the image above to learn more about this Danish cozy concept.
Creating a Hygge home is all about using your 5 senses. Click the image above to learn more.
Our lives can get very busy and sometimes we need to schedule in our downtime. Click the image above to learn more.
Looking for a cozy service project you can do at home with the kids? Click the image above to learn more.
Hygge is not just a winter concept. Learn how you can carry the concept of hygge throughout the whole year. Click the image above to learn more.
Looking for a cozy book to read to your kids this winter? Grab the blankets and snuggle up together for a great story!
Ramadan Sometimes Begins in January
Ramadan begins some years in spring and others in winter, it all depends on the lunar calendar. You can check out when Ramadan is happening this year by clicking here. This calendar has the dates up until the year 2032. If Ramadan or Eid Al-Fitr are happening this month, check out our special book list.