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Did I mention health issues? Inevitably, I'll spend a good share of the season with a cough, a stuffy nose or some other cold-weather-related ailment. The broken bones from slipping on the ice? Well, they have avoided me so far, but it's just a matter of time. Seems like the older I get, the colder I get ... and the pain in my wallet is most likely caused by the bill I get from turning up the thermostat.

OK ... enough! Clearly, I'm not a fan of winter, and I could go on and on about all the abominations of the winter season, when we're forced to park that bicycle of ours and duck indoors, rather than brave the bitterness of Mother Nature's fury. But the colder and older I've become, the more I've also come to realize that Mother Nature's often brutal ways might just be part of her grand plan ...

You see when bad weather rolls around and we're forced to put down that kick-stand on our bicycles, we're also forced to spend quite a bit of time inside our homes. That's right ... instead of going here and running there, the weather often causes us to stay put inside the warmth of our own homes, where we are given the opportunity to become reacquainted with those we hold most dear.

Winter is a great time to embrace our homes, our friends and our families. It's an opportunity to kick back a little, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. It's the perfect chance to engage those you love in conversation, pick up that book you've been meaning to read and send an email or letter to that person you've been planning to get in touch with. It's a perfect time to make a big pot of soup or stew and invite friends or neighbors over to share. It's a place in time that allows you to remember the people, places and things you hold most dear ... as opposed to the rest of the year, when the weather doesn't force you indoors.

While I'm not advocating a full year of winter-like weather, by the time it's all said and done, I will have appreciated the opportunities winter affords me. Even though it's cold outside and that old bicycle sits silent, the warmth in my home generated by family and friends is well worth Old Man Winter's and Mother Nature's fury.

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