As a time blind ADHD person, who also spends a lot of time at home due to my disabilities, celebrating the #WheelOfTheYear has been deeply rewarding.

I feel much more connected, and I can see how I’ve grown & changed over time better than when I lived somewhere without seasons.

My practices are approximately timed, and I often celebrate things “late” &/or in small ways, like having a few seasonal inks, or when my MCAS behaves, teas.

#YearWheel #Seasons #SASSwitch

I’ll be celebrating #Yule belatedly, probably this weekend.

One of the best things I did for myself even before I knew it was chronic illness, was to give myself permission for flexibility with #YearWheel holidays.

Just as the weather might be unaccommodating for certain plans, so might my health. I’d rather still get to experience the intentions of seasonal celebration and natural connection, than make myself more sick or miss out on it. 🧙🌔❄️🪵🌲🍵🕯️