I hope you had a sweet, memorable Christmas, filled with moments you hold onto forever. I enjoyed many this year, which made me even more thankful for my family. But there was one moment which stood out, because it’s proof that no matter how well you think you’re doing in the self-esteem department, you always have more work to do.
As you know, my family brought me home to Pennsylvania for Christmas. No matter how long I live in California, Pennsylvania still feels like home to me and always will. My daughter was off with her boyfriend’s family in Mexico and my son spent Christmas with my ex and family, so it was wonderful to be able to go back. I’m very lucky to have such generous siblings.
Thank God, I was able to help my sister-in-law, Patty. She’s been hobbling around on one foot since she fractured her ankle about a month ago.
Patty never sits down. Even with a broken ankle, she had a little scooter she propped her foot on and sped around like a holiday ninja. I was so glad to be able to run up and down the stairs and help her put the finishing touches on decorations. It feels nice to be needed because apparently that’s partly why I was born.
My mom told me that, with my siblings in school all day, she was lonely. She told my dad she wanted to have one more child to keep her company and help her. (I would love to have been a fly on the wall for that conversation.) I don’t think he was entirely on board with the whole idea, but clearly, she won.
So, I came into the world to hang with my mom and be a helper, which is why this Christmas felt right. It was like all my childhood Christmases with my family. I was always the designated runner. “Frenzy honey, go dahn a stairs anna getta me da (fill in the blank). Or Frenzy honey, go uppa stairs anna getta me da…you get the idea.
One Christmas when I was five or six, I was the designated finger holder on bows my family was tying on gifts. I remember Andy Williams’ holiday album playing in the background as I raced back and forth from bedroom to bedroom placing my tiny finger on ribbon. I was thrilled to do it because I had a purpose.
So, this year, I gave Patty’s crutches a short rest by running up and down, helping Patty as much as I could. And again, it felt good because it always feels right for me to be the helper.
Then, just before everyone arrived on Christmas Eve, I was walking around the house, to make sure things were in order. I marveled at how exquisite it all looked. The burgundy and silver ornaments were shining on the table alongside the Christmas plates, and the beautifully decorated tree looked stunning. I caught myself saying out loud, “Wow, this looks so elegant, I feel like I don’t belong here.”
See? No matter how much I work on it, I always seem to go back to that feeling. (It took me years to get over feeling bad for the girls who gave me pedicures.) All the self-help books say you won’t get anywhere with an attitude like that.
My brother came along right then, made some funny crack and we moved on, but that moment made me realize I have lots more work to do because, although I love being helpful, I want to feel, deep down, like I deserve the beauty too.
I know lots of people just like me. Maybe some of you are reading this blog and saying, “Yeah, I know that feeling!” Let’s make it our resolution for 2016 to feel like we too deserve all the lovely, gorgeous things the world has to offer. May 2016 bring you the best in life, which you so richly deserve.
Happy New Year!
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Elizabeth Herold
January 1, 2016 at 7:47 amYoungest child trait? I second that. And join your resolution. Thanks for your 2015 blogs!
Fran Tunno
January 2, 2016 at 10:00 amThank you Elizabeth, you are very welcome. Thank you for always reading! I wish you the best in 2016 and always!
Nicol
January 1, 2016 at 9:21 amHey big sis, first of all, it is hard to change the voices and I know how hard you work. But I wouldn’t be doing my job (that I bet your mom would tell me I was born for) if I didn’t remind you that you deserve everything you want, and also have to stop judging beauty along with ourselves. I saw your gorgeous home, smells of homemade biscotti in the air, decorated perfectly. I heard about your evening with your kids exchanging gifts and having a great time and then having ‘second’ Christmases with other loved ones. That sounds full of beauty to me. It is always ok to have goals and something to strive for, and We all have different definitions of beauty, but just remember to honor what is already perfect and beautiful and just right where you are. Because you are all of those things!
Fran Tunno
January 2, 2016 at 10:02 amNicol, if you were here right now I’d hug you so hard it would hurt. Thank you! I will do my best to remember your words. Love you to pieces!
Colleen Rudnicki
January 1, 2016 at 10:41 amBeautiful said, as always, Fran! Love, hugs and Happy New Year!!
Fran Tunno
January 2, 2016 at 10:03 amThank you Colleen, and thanks for always reading. Happy New Ear, as my mom would have said!
Bob Erbeck
January 1, 2016 at 12:08 pmAmen! And ditto to what the others said. A happy & healthy New Year to you!
Fran Tunno
January 2, 2016 at 10:03 amThank you Bob, I’m working on that! Here’s to an awesome 2016 for all of us.
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January 2, 2016 at 4:26 pmThanks,Fran, for the photos and another get blog ! Did not know about Patti. I too have fond memories of Christmas in PA ! Love to all, Bill & JoAnn
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Fran Tunno
January 3, 2016 at 12:22 pmThanks JoAnn! Glad you enjoyed it and took the time to respond. I hope you are well, had a wonderful Christmas and are staying dry! Give my best to Bill and the kids!
Happy New Year!
Cathy Fishburn
January 3, 2016 at 3:50 pmHappy New Year Fran!! You deserve all that is happy and beautiful!! ((((((((Hugs)))))))
Wish I could give the hugs in person because you are a very special lady. Don’t ever forget it.
Davey Muehsam
January 3, 2016 at 7:14 pmHow could you just sit there while that poor girl scrubbed and rubbed your odiferous little feet?! She probably wanted to be an actress.
Fran Tunno
January 3, 2016 at 9:59 pmOh Davey, so good of you to work at keeping me humble! Love you, mean it! And Happy New Year.
btunno@bernietunnoins.com
January 4, 2016 at 5:07 amVery sweet!
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Jane
January 10, 2016 at 10:56 amHey Fran, I’m playing catch up on all your blogs, recipes and family news. Love all of it.
Fran Tunno
January 10, 2016 at 3:00 pmAwww, love you Jane! Thanks so much.
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