The days may be short and the air brisk, but our hearts and community are glowing with warmth. Sunday marks the Winter Solstice, the darkest day of the year, when the sun appears to move quickest across the sky, rising late and setting early. This is a season revered since ancient times, and though we may not feel it yet, each day after brings back just a little more light. That’s why many northern hemisphere cultures celebrate the “birth of the sun” a few days later, on December 25th. The path of the sun has to do with the tilt of the Earth and it’s elliptical orbit around the sun, but what are humans, if not meaning-making machines? And you all know, I love a good story (or ten)!