Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Holiday Feelings: Coziness, Comfort, Contentment, and Ease



We have all heard of Gemütlichkeit, a word the likes of which we do not have in the English language. Well, the Germans are not the only ones who are able to get cozy in ways we are not. The Danish treasure hygge (pronounced ‘hooga’), which means about the same thing as Gemütlichkeit. As it turns out, the concept might be the secret to a happier life! 




But what do these things mean? Both are culturally inherent concepts that create a warm, welcoming atmosphere, and great experiences with wonderful people. Sitting around a fire, telling stories is hygge. Enjoying a hot tea with your best friend is Gemütlichkeit. A room lit with candles, people sharing a dinner around a table, and on and on. It is basically every type of situation that gives you the warm feels of contentment.



Both hygge and Gemütlichkeit are easier manifested in the dark, cold months, when you want to cuddle up under a throw and warm your hands on hot mug of something good. It’s around the holidays when people come together more than usual to celebrate and enjoy each other while being grateful for life’s treasures.



Most often, these concepts of inner wellbeing involve food and wine, but they always involve other people to whom you are close – or with whom you are becoming close because of all that Gemütlichkeit and hygge. Note that in the countries with Romance languages no such term exists. And neither does it in English, Japanese, and many cultures in Asia and the Americas. Maybe it must be cold, maybe the lifestyle has to be more measured, perhaps people have to feel inherently secure to be able to experience Gemütlichkeit.




So, in our hectic lives, it is good to take some time out to enjoy our friends, our family, our animals, our homes, good food, good drink, the candle light, the warmth (of Florida or a fire). The spirit of inclusive, warm-hearted friendliness is bound to make you and everyone around you feel good. Try it this holiday season!

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Christmas Boat Parade



A holiday tradition! The Halifax River Yacht Club   presents The Christmas Boat Parade!

The parade starts at the Seabreeze Bridge around 5:30 PM on Saturday, 10 December 2016. It proceeds south to the Halifax River Yacht Club for the judging of the theme and enthusiasm. Then, it goes into the Halifax Harbor Marina, turning in front of the Marina View dock. It finishes at the Chart House restaurant around 8 PM.


Enjoy the lights at night from any number of riverfront vantage points in Daytona Beach. Watch the boats parade along the Halifax River and culminate at the Halifax Harbor Marina for a truly spectacular boat show. 


Prime viewing is at Marina View (Halifax Harbor Marina) and Chart House (Daytona Marina & Boat Works)

For this event, the Halifax River Yacht Club has partnered with Light the Way, a community network that strives to support the individual needs of local cancer patients in treatment in Volusia County. Light the Way is 100% volunteer based and 100% of donations received go to local cancer patients who are in any type of cancer treatment.


Here are some of the ways in which Light the Way supports cancer patients:
  •     Care packages and thoughtful/feel good gifts
  •     Meals/food delivery
  •     Home cleaning
  •     Arranging transportation to/from treatment
  •     Assisting with medical expenses
A portion of the funds raised through the Christmas Boat Parade will be donated to Light the Way.