My daughters have been dancing in the Christmas Show even since they were little. When Molly died traditions in my household changed and I began to see things differently. From starting to raffle off a basket full of things Molly loved, to fundraising for an arts scholarship in her name. In this episode, I explore the Christmas Show and everything it represents, alongside my trauma and learning to step out of grief.

Key Takeaways:

[6:10] The tradition of the Christmas Show

[9:01] Raffling off the Molly B basket and Gracie reeling dance back

[12:01] Peyton winning the Molly B basket in 2017

[16:30] Rachel Hunger winning the Molly B basket in 2019

[18:17] The significance of Gracie playing Mother Ginger again

[20:13] Making the 2021 Molly B basket in honor of Diane Peterson

[23:37] Jack’s first Santa photos, the Molly B scholarship, and Molly’s friends graduating

[28:59] Gracie’s home at the dance academy and the friendships I’ve lost

[32:31] The effect of trauma bonds on relationships

[34:42] Stepping out of grief to change my viewpoint

[36:22] You can choose how to celebrate your holidays with grief

Resources from this episode:

  • Concord Dance Academy
  • RB Productions
  • Rachel Hunger
  • Diane Peterson
  • Capital Center for the Arts
  • The Nest spiritual mentoring group

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