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Winter Rituals
The alarm goes off in the morning around 7am and the first thing I notice before I even open my eyes is the cool chill on my face. That would be the cold morning air trying desperately to find its way inside, which isn’t a rather difficult thing to do with old, leaky windows long overdue for replacement.
Sketchie is cuddled and folded up so tightly between us, I start to wonder if he can breathe the way his small body is contorted. The alarm goes off with this annoying music from Eric’s Blackberry and I look at Sketchie as he squints at me with one eye before closing it and resting his head back down on his paws. His tail wraps around himself tightly and his paws tuck underneath his chest as if trying to seal in his body heat.
The three of us linger in bed, neither one wanting to make the first brave attempt to remove oneself from the warm cocoon that 4 layers of blankets create. Not enjoying the chill on my face, I take a blanket and put it over my head before drifting off to sleep for 10 minutes until that annoying music goes off again.
I cringe.
I’m not really one for broken up sleep unlike Eric who will happily hit snooze 6 times in a row. I take a deep breath and remove a few covers from my body and then I bravely leap into the cold air, immediately throwing on my robe and slippers simultaneously and with great precision. I have nailed this routine down to an art. My robe and slippers are always within arm’s reach beside my bed during the colder months.
Once awake and washed up, I scurry downstairs, slippers clunking and dragging against the floor as I go. Sketchie is at my feet, or should I say underfoot, waiting anxiously for the clanking of his food in his dish. I realize that I probably look like a real sight for sore eyes, but I don’t care.
I have a mission.
The first thing I do on my mission is turn up the thermostat. Within seconds, Sketchie and I hear the loud humming noise of the heat pumping through the vents. It is music to our ears. Sketchie sits beside the heat vent, eyes starting to drift off into a blissful moment he has been waiting for all morning.
After my first mission is complete, I walk into the kitchen and pour 8 cups of water into the kettle, trying not to glance at the temperature outside. But I do, and it is never good.
This morning, the temperature reads -8C/17.6F.
A chill runs down my spine, but I admire the pretty frost and snow from the kitchen window. I open the dishwasher and gather my loose leaf tea pot components and fill it with Japanese Sencha Loose leaf tea. Some mornings I enjoy French Press, but on cold mornings like this, tea is a quicker medium for warmth. It also makes 8 cups worth (versus 3 in my French Press) and I drink every drop.
Waiting for the tea to steep is the hardest part. It feels like an eternity before the tea is the right temperature for drinking. Still, I often drink it too soon, burning as it goes down and promising to myself I will wait a couple more minutes. While I play this charade, I often decide what I will have for breakfast. Most mornings- unless I am blogging about a special breakfast recipe- are quite simple. Lately I have been enjoying PB & J hot oatmeal, Green Monsters, or VOO depending on my mood. One thing is for sure, I have been avoiding pumpkin like the plague.
Despite the cold this morning, I couldn’t stop thinking about a smoothie recipe that I saw in The Coup Cookbook. With my piping hot tea in hand, I braved the chill of the smoothie and I didn’t regret it for one second.
Banana Spice Smoothie
This comforting smoothie is worth braving the cold for.
Adapted from The Coup Cookbook.
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup almond milk
- 1/2 cup full-fat coconut milk
- 4 ice cubes
- 1 heaping tbsp almond butter (or PB)
- 1 pitted medjool date
- 1/2 scoop vanilla protein powder (optional)
- 1 large peeled banana, frozen
- 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp cloves
- 1/4 tsp ginger
- 1/4 tsp nutmeg
- 1/4 tsp cardamom powder (optional, I didn’t have any)
Directions: Starting with the milk, add all ingredients to the blender and process until smooth. Add more ice if necessary. Pour into glass and sprinkle with cinnamon. Serves 1.
This is quite possibly one of the best tasting smoothies that has ever crossed my lips! Despite the fact that it is a cold beverage, it is rich, buttery, creamy, and comforting.
The workday now begins.
What are your winter morning rituals?








Mm love smoothies!
Pfft -8C only, i wish, that would be warm, currently it is -15C with a windchill of -24C, and its 11am, and its warmed up since this morning when i got up. Come live in Saskatchewan all winter, and go back to those temps, they will seem warm hehe
ohhh the Praries are cold…we usuaully don’t get into those temps in Southern Ontario until January
Mm love smoothies!
Pfft -8C only, i wish, that would be warm, currently it is -15C with a windchill of -24C, and its 11am, and its warmed up since this morning when i got up. Come live in Saskatchewan all winter, and go back to those temps, they will seem warm hehe
Girllllllllllllll you need a programmable thermostat!! How do you not have one JUST for cold Canadian mornings!? They are inexpensive and easy to install!
Banana anything is worth bravig the cold for!
I remember last year you did that winter challenge– do you think you’ll do another one like that this year? I have to FORCE myself out into the cold this year, but the fresh air is always worth it!
Also– that smoothie looks fabulous. Obviously. :-)
Last winter I realized that the roads around my house are too dangerous to exercise on (due to the main roads having lots of trucks and ice), so I am pretty much forced to workout indoors during the winter in our area. We don’t have many neighbourhood type streets around unfortunately!
I hear ya on the thermostat…. wish my house could be warmer too! It seems my room is the coldest of them all. Smoothie looks delicious Ange!! Definitely going to try this on the weekend! :)
It doesn’t matter how cold it gets, I can’t stop with the smoothies! Just absolute perfection.
I have an enormous down comforter and you would not believe the cocoon that thing creates. I could hibernate under there for weeks!
I guess I will stop complaining that it’s -0.5C here in Tennessee… :/
p.s. This post is beautifully written… In the most non-creepy way possible, I can imagine your morning routine step-by-step.
hehe thanks!
I am totally with you on the alarm. It isn’t worth it to lie in bed having something screeching at you when you could just get up and greet the day!
That sounds AMAZING. I especially love the idea of coconut milk + banana…not tropical, but definitely warm-weather feeling.
It’s always so hard to get out from under the covers in the winter!! I have a down comforter that feels like a warm cloud :)
I love a warm bed and a cool room!! Until its time to get up ;)
My husband installed the programmable thermostat – best invention ever! He has it set to turn the heat on at 5:25am then I get out of bed at 5:30am and the house is starting to get nice and toasty! As much as you hate it – you need to go to your Home Depot store asap!
Thanks for the great recipes!
that sounds amazing…going to do this
Definitely! After reading the post, I immediately thought this:
Woman, two words: Programmable Thermostat!!
Guess I wasn’t so original in thinking it, but once you have one, you will kick yourself for not getting it earlier.
I always add cinnamon to my banana smoothies, but man, coconut milk and ginger and cloves? Oh my!
i’d brave the cold for that! Since its been getting colder here, I know warm up my green monsters and add a little cocoa to them. Warm Frothy green goddess for post runs. Glad you survived that chilly run. Love the frost though! Beautiful.
i always take a deep, deep breathe under the covers (b/c that’s where the warm air is) and then jump out of bed and put the covers back up to keep my hubby warm. i put on shoes and let the dogs outside, then workout so that i can warm up. then comes the blogging, the shower, the getting ready, and the breakfast. and the bundling. and then FINALLY the warmth :)
Right now, my morning ritual is to… Fight morning. The darkness is really getting to me right now (Alaska is great, but the darkness in winter is a beast) so the best I can do is snooze 3 times and find my slippers to turn the heat up to get ready for the day. It’s been around 15 F in the mornings this week… Much better than the 0 F it was last week!
What time does the sun rise in Alaska?
The sun rises at 10 am, and sets around 3:45 pm right now. I go to work in the dark and go home in the dark. Solstice is soon, and I can’t wait to start gaining light again!
that must be so hard!! I guess this will make me appareciate our 730am-5pm daylight a bit more!!
It is. Just this week it really started to bother me. SAD is no fun! But summers with seemingly never ending sunshine more than make up for it. :)
Yes the summers would be amazing Im sure :)
Do you know of anyone that uses those SAD light boxes? Ive always wondered if they work.
Yum! I have all the ingredients for this delicious drink in my house, so I may just have to make it tonight! Thanks for the recipe :)
I’m not sure if it’s a ritual, but I seem to enjoy successively larger cups of coffee in the morning as the days of winter go by. Coffee + Winter = Joy
waking up, putting on slippers/robe, sipping on hot tea, kissing my guy goodbye, snuggling with my cat on the couch —– getting ready for work!
It’s like clockwork… :)
Mmm…looks even more special in a martini glass.
My morning ritual is as follows:
Alarm goes off.
Snooze.
Alarm goes off.
Snooze.
Alarm goes off.
Snooze.
Curse mornings.
Alarm goes off.
Let out a loud NOOOO so that everyone in the building wakes up. If I’m up this early, they should be too.
Shower.
Repeat “I’m so tired” at least 20 times.
Work.
haha!!! Love that.