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Donna Dunn

When I visited Iceland last year, I was impressed by the friendliness and generosity of the people as much as the stunning landscapes — lava flows, ice caves, waterfalls and canyons. One tradition for Icelanders that I would love to celebrate for the holidays is Jólabókaflóð, which roughly translates to “Christmas book avalanche.” Don’t ask me to pronounce it, but Jólabókaflóð began during WWII when there were strict limits on the importation of goods. Today, it continues in giving books to loved ones on Christmas Eve and then enjoying reading those gifts during the holiday. A good book by a cozy fire? Count me in! 

When Katherine Fulghum Knopf suggested an article on holiday traditions around the world, I thought of the Icelandic book tradition. Katherine already knew about several others, and it seemed like such an interesting way to find new traditions for our own homes. I hope you enjoy this piece as much as I did! 

Speaking of gift giving, I think we’ve all been caught in a situation where we need a last-minute gift. Maybe we’re invited for dinner and need a hostess gift. Or someone unexpected is coming to our holiday event, and we don’t want them to be the only person without a gift. Kendall Atkins Livick has the perfect solution: the gift stash! Keep everything you need handy — and organized (isn’t that the hardest part?). 

I credit my mom with suggesting an article on the Christmas cactus. She always has one — or more — blooming during the season. Learn a little more about this annual favorite and how to keep it thriving from year to year. 

As always, we have a beautiful showcase home to share. The Davenports’ home demonstrates that a good layout and beautiful things make improvements easy.

I think we all have go-to recipes (often handed down by our moms) for holiday entertaining. This issue we decided to share our HOME team’s personal favorites. We hope you enjoy them with your friends and family this season. Happy reading, Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas from our HOME to yours! 

Donna Dunn | donna@jamesrivermedia.com 


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