What’s Feng Shui got to do with it?

 

Deck the Halls… with Good Energy! 🎄✨

The stockings are hung, the tree is twinkling, and the scent of pine (or maybe gingerbread) fills the air. Holiday decorating isn’t just about sparkle—it’s also about how your space feels. And that’s where Feng Shui comes in. This ancient practice is all about arranging your surroundings so energy flows smoothly, bringing harmony, joy, and maybe even a little extra luck under the mistletoe.

🎁 Feng Shui Basics, Wrapped in Holiday Cheer

  • Qi (Chi): Think of Qi as the invisible holiday spirit that flows through your home. When it’s blocked, things feel stressful. When it’s free, everything feels merry and bright.
  • Yin & Yang: Balance is key—like pairing cozy candlelight (Yin) with lively holiday music (Yang). Too much of one, and the vibe feels off.
  • Five Elements: Your decorations already bring these in!
    • Wood: The Christmas tree or wreath.
    • Fire: Twinkling lights and candles.
    • Earth: Ceramic ornaments or a rustic nativity scene.
    • Metal: Shiny baubles, silver bells, or tinsel.
    • Water: A reflective ornament or even a bowl of holiday punch.
  • Bagua Map: Imagine your home as a gift box divided into nine sections—each tied to areas like love, wealth, and career. Where you place decorations can subtly boost those areas.

🎄 Holiday Decorating with Flow

  • Tree Placement: Put your tree where it feels welcoming, not crammed in a corner. Bonus points if it’s near the “family” or “wealth” area of your Bagua map.
  • Clear Pathways: Don’t let piles of wrapping paper block the flow of Qi—or your guests!
  • Light It Up: Fairy lights aren’t just pretty; they energize a space. Place them where you want to spark joy or creativity.
  • Clutter-Free Cheer: After the gift-opening frenzy, tidy up quickly. A clutter-free space keeps energy moving and spirits high.

✨ Why It Matters

Holiday décor isn’t just eye candy—it sets the tone for how you and your loved ones feel. By layering Feng Shui principles into your decorating, you’re not only making your home look festive, you’re inviting harmony, warmth, and good vibes to carry you into the new year.

 

So this season, as you hang ornaments and string lights, think of it as more than decorating—it’s a little energy makeover for your home. And who doesn’t want their holidays to glow from the inside out?

 

🎄 Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree… Your Ornaments Are History

 


Or why I no longer have a Christmas Tree…

 

Challenge Accepted: The Ceiling Tree

We’ve all seen the viral photos: a Christmas tree mounted upside down on the ceiling, with a determined cat gazing up as if to say, “Challenge accepted.” It’s the ultimate test of feline agility. Forget gravity — cats see it as an invitation to defy physics and prove that no ornament is truly safe.

The Cardboard Forest

Why spend hours fluffing branches when cardboard boxes stacked in a pyramid will do? To us, it’s recycling. To cats, it’s a jungle gym. Add a few twinkle lights, and suddenly you’ve created the perfect climbing wall disguised as holiday décor. Bonus: no shattered glass ornaments when the inevitable leap occurs.

Godzilla Kitty Invades the Village

Miniature Christmas villages are meant to be serene, snowy escapes. Enter Buddy, my beloved (and now dearly missed) cat, who once claimed the center of the village like a furry Godzilla. Tiny ceramic houses trembled under his paws, and the townsfolk never stood a chance. It was equal parts adorable and catastrophic — a memory that still makes me smile every season.

 

The Joys of Decking the Halls with Cats

For every toppled ornament and paw‑printed snow scene, there’s laughter and love. Cats remind us that perfection isn’t the goal — joy is. Whether they’re scaling ceiling trees or stomping through villages, they bring their own brand of holiday cheer. And honestly, would Christmas feel complete without a little chaos?

 

The Polynesian at Christmas

After we  left the Grand Floridian we caught the next water taxi to the Polynesian Village Resort.

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The Polynesian has been undergoing a complete makeover. The swimming pool has experienced upgrades and the Bora Bora Bungalows are scheduled to open soon.

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These are over – the -water accommodations just like the South Pacific but I’m getting off track.

We were just stopping there to see the decorations.

There was a modest tree in the lobby with tropical blooms.

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Nearby a Tiki carving was gathering leis and offerings.

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We had a light snack on the deck near the pool. Mine was a hot dog, an $8.59 hot dog.

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Even the snacks are expensive! A pair of ducks were begging from table to table. All of the signs said not to feed the wildlife but these guys were so tame they took  bits of food right out of your fingers.

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Refreshed we grabbed the Monorail back to Hollywood Studios. As we headed to the Mono rail I couldn’t help but think that Disney had captured the essence of Hawaii.

 

Holiday House 2015

I started taking pictures of highly decorated houses in Taunton in 2013. I thought it might be fun to see the top 3, in my humble opinion.

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A Very Mickey Breakfast

Friday morning we were up bright and early. Joe had breakfast reservations for us at Trattoria on the Boardwalk.

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Joe  had eggs but rounded out his breakfast with a Mickey Waffle.

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I decided to try the caramel apple pancake .  I thought it would be similar to the Big apple pancake they have a Bickfords or like I make at home with apple slices through the pancake batter but I was wrong. These were a short stack of pancakes covered in hot cinnamon apples and caramel sauce. Real good but oh so sweet.

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I had hesitated about ordering a Mickey Waffle as I was afraid it would be too many carbs but I was glad for it as it cut the sweetness of the pancakes. Besides, calories don’t count on vacation, right?

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It was fun breakfast.

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After we ate we wandered through the Boardwalk shops and lobbies checking out those decorations and taking pictures.

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I think the elaborate chandelier was the best.

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Our plan was to spend the morning that way and then go to the Orlando Eye. Joe had coupons for combo tickets, buy a ticket for all 3 attractions, Madam Tussaud’s, Sealife and The Eye and get a 2nd ticket free. We did it online and it worked so soon it was time to head to downtown Orlando.

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