The Most Wonderful Time to Be Sentimental

Daily writing prompt
What’s your favorite month of the year? Why?

By a guy who still gets misty-eyed at the sight of tinsel

Ask anyone what their favorite time of year is, and you’ll hear all sorts of questionable choices. Some will say summer — which is basically four months of being basted like a rotisserie chicken. Others will praise spring, a season mostly dedicated to pollen trying to assassinate you. And then there are the autumn romantics, who claim to love watching leaves fall while quietly ignoring the fact that they’ll be raking until their spine begs for mercy.

But the correct answer — the only answer — is December.

December is when the world collectively agrees to stop sulking and behave like a cheerful Hallmark card. And I, for one, lean right into it. Because the moment the calendar flips to that festive month, something in me switches on: nostalgia firing up like an old Christmas light, flickering but determined.

I’m suddenly a kid again — hair sticking out like I’d slept in a hedge, wearing clothes that my mother swore “fit fine” despite all evidence to the contrary. I remember the annual ritual with my mom: pulling the Christmas tree out of its hiding place, always somewhere impossibly dark, as if we were retrieving contraband. We’d untangle lights that looked like they’d fought a war, hang decorations older than civilization, and fill the house with Christmas carols drifting gently through the air.

I remember my childhood friends — the same ones you’d swear you’d know forever, before adulthood scattered everyone like loose tinsel. We practiced carols as if we were preparing for some grand international tour. Really, we were preparing to go door-to-door, singing bravely and slightly off-key in hopes of cookies or spare change. Magical times, even when the notes cracked and someone forgot the lyrics.

Christmas mornings were pure gold. Waking up early, tiptoeing while absolutely not being quiet, the warm glow of lights, the anticipation thick enough to trip over. Christmas Mass followed — that rare hour where even the twitchiest child could somehow sit still, because the whole world felt gentler, slower, touched by something sacred.

And then there was the food. Good heavens, the food. The kind of meal that made you forget the existence of restraint. Heaps of it. All of it. Magnificent.

And of course… it’s when I remember when my own kids were young. Those Christmas stories I used to tell them — tales stitched together from imagination and tradition, best read with dramatic flair. The toy-shopping missions, sneaking around stores trying to find the one thing that would make their eyes light up like they’d swallowed a star. Those cold nights when we all huddled together, snow dusting the windows, the smell of home-cooked meals drifting through the house like a warm memory.

I remember those morning school runs, too — the world outside wrapped in frost or snow, every breath visible, the car heater struggling for its life. Those were the days. A beautiful, chaotic chapter sealed in winter.

December is the month where all of this comes together — childhood memories, my kids’ laughter, the music, the magic, the stories, the food, the lights. It’s the season built for children, for letting them be kids, for teaching them the real message of the season: kindness, wonder, gratitude, and the joy of giving.

So what’s my favorite time of year? December, without a doubt.

Because it’s the month that makes the world feel a little softer, a little brighter, and wonderfully full of life.


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50 responses to “The Most Wonderful Time to Be Sentimental”

  1. Lynette d'Arty-Cross Avatar

    You convinced me! 😉 A wonderful tribute to your favourite month.

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Thanks Lynette. What is yours?

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      1. Lynette d'Arty-Cross Avatar

        It’s September. The heat has dropped off into the most comfortable temperatures ever, the tourist levels have fallen, the weather takes on a sort of restful stillness, everyone starts relaxing … it’s pretty wonderful. Flying in September (I’m a commercial pilot) is fabulous. Cheers.

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      2. AKings Avatar

        It’s brilliant, really — that gentle September calm when the sun finally stops trying to kill you and the world exhales for the first time in months, and I love the part when you said the tourist levels have fallen lol, because nothing says bliss like fewer people milling about in shorts they shouldn’t be wearing; and yes, I like September too, it’s the month I was born :), so I completely get the magic you’re talking about, especially when you’re up there flying through that cool, civilized sky where everything behaves exactly as it should. Hopefully. ☺️

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      3. Lynette d'Arty-Cross Avatar

        Agreed! And yes, things usually behave. September is a pretty great month for a birthday. Cheers.

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  2. magz70/Maggie Avatar

    December is just the best month of the year 🎄🎁

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  3. etikser Avatar

    You helped me dig up some memories. Thanks.

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    1. AKings Avatar

      That’s what the winter is for ☺️.

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  4. bredemarket Avatar

    It’s a little different when the family has scattered all over the place. I still enjoy it, but there are far fewer people.

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Yes, I know the feeling. My kids are grown and I’ve since divorced so it’s a little quieter for me these days….

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        Anonymous

        interesting

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  5. WritingfromtheheartwithBrian Avatar

    Yes quieter now, but still a wonderful time of year. A magical child-like time.

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      Anonymous

      very weird descibed

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  6. denvrital Avatar

    I also love December…the cold crisp … see your own breath kind of mornings when you bundle up and head out for a quick run then un-bundle sit at the kitchen table to enjoy a steamy cup of freshly brewed coffee listening to the 15 year old furnace trying its best to hold on and struggle to heat your apartment for one more season. With your 10 yr old tabby realizing that there is now a vacant lap to invade now hopping up to snuggle in and share your body heat. Now your mind drifts to remembering the daunting endless list of things that need to be done before the chaos of the holiday begins…and you want to just crawl back into your warm bed and wish it was next January.

    It seemed less stressful when I was 15.

    thanks for the memory. Lenny

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Thanks Lenny ☺️.

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  7. Richard Avatar

    Great article! It’s funny, as a German, my favorite part of December is actually the very end of it. We traditionally call the weeks leading up to Christmas the ‘Silent Time’ (Stille Zeit), but in reality, it’s often the busiest and loudest time of the year. For me, the magic happens once that is over: The deep silence that finally settles in after Christmas, when the world truly slows down. That is the real ‘silent time’ for me.

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Hi Richard, that’s true! I love German Christmas! ☺️

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  8. Joey Jones Avatar
    Joey Jones

    Love this!

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Thanks Joey! ☺️

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  9. joannerambling Avatar

    I also love December, I love the Christmas season even though it isn’t the same as when I was a child or when I had young children and grandchildren but I still love it I love seeing the festive decorations in the shops. I love seeing my family members open their gifts from me, I do like to receive gifts but I get more joy out of giving.

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Hi Joanne, the memories will always be there ☺️.

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  10. Hazel Avatar

    I can’t agree more with all your words, Akings. I remember when I was a child practising Christmas carols in the hope of getting some treats despite the wrong lyrics.🤭 Christmas is just so special for me. We almost have our “simbang gabi ” that made the evening so special with lights on. Happy Wednesday!

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Thanks Hazel. ☺️.

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      1. Hazel Avatar

        My pleasure, Akings

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  11. JeanMarie Avatar

    Very sweet. But everyone knows the best month is October. Ha Ha H!

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Hi Jean. It might be ☺️.

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  12. MMC 2.0 Avatar

    You captured the magic of the season so beautifully: the messy lights, the off-key carols, the sacred quiet of Christmas morning, and those small, shining memories that stay with us long after the tinsel is packed away.🙏🏻

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Thank you ☺️

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      1. MMC 2.0 Avatar

        👍🏻🙂🙏🏻

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  13. Madeline Bialecki Avatar

    I do love putting up my Christmas tree, because most of the ornaments were gifts and so each comes with a memory. But my favorite time of the year is spring when flowers begin to bloom and the world is again full of color.

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Spring is good too as long as the Benadryl is near by ☺️.

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  14. Jessica Moore Wilson Avatar

    This was so beautiful! I’m ready 😉

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Thank you Jessica ☺️

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  15. harythegr8 Avatar

    Absolutely fantastic! This blog is a masterpiece — superbly nostalgic, wonderfully festive, and deeply heartfelt. The way you capture December’s magic through childhood memories, family traditions, food, music, and lights is truly awesome. Every line sparkles with warmth and humor, making the reader feel like they’re right there in the glow of Christmas mornings. Brilliant writing — superb, inspiring, and unforgettable!

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Thank you Hary! I appreciate the kind words ☺️.

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  16. midwife.mother.me. Avatar

    Look, I love Christmas as much as the next person, but I’d like it way more if I lived in Australia. Christmas AND the beach? Yes purleeeeease! I’m not too keen on the cold, short days, even though I suspect one appreciates the summer more because of the contrast. But September is a reasonable compromise, although I too may be biased due to being an early libran baby.

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    1. AKings Avatar

      I like September too. It’s my birth month after all. ☺️

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  17. Nemlogue Avatar

    After reading your article about December. Im nodding. Yes i agreed with you. Even im muslim, here in Sabah, every December is the month of festival i could say. We celebrate together. I subscribed btw. 👍🏻

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    1. AKings Avatar

      Thank you Nemlogue. ☺️

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  18. Matthew Braudway Avatar

    I love December as well. It’s the month I was born on new years eve. Right in the middle of the blizzard of 1978. December is when my dad committed suicide in the back yard. It’s the month I have to garage my motorcycle for a season and although it’s the month I feel most alone even in a room full of people I love December because the one thing I actually look forward to in this world happens and it only comes once a year. It’s the return of THE MCRIB BABY!

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    1. AKings Avatar

      December hits you like a snowball packed with rocks—born in a blizzard, saddled with heartbreak, motorcycle locked away like it’s grounded for bad behavior, and somehow you still feel alone in a crowd. But even with all that, your sense of humor roars back to life the moment the universe unveils its one true seasonal miracle: the gloriously ridiculous, sauce-drenched return of the McRib. And honestly, that might be enough to make anyone believe in December again.

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      1. Matthew Braudway Avatar

        I’m glad you saw it that way. Sometimes you have to find a sense of humor sometimes or one could lose their mind.

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      2. AKings Avatar

        You’re a tough guy and your send of humor is awesome!

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