We have crossed into the heart of the holiday season. The world around me glows with enthusiasm. People decorate, plan gatherings, and move through December with energy that feels impossible for me to match. I am not against any of it. I enjoy the soft lights in windows. I enjoy the familiar songs. I enjoy the warm scents that drift through shops. I still feel a weight settle on my chest as the days get busier. My social anxiety rises fast. My demand avoidance follows. I retire to my home and choose quiet moments over celebrations.

Second Life gives me a way to experience the season without the pressure. I can step into winter scenes that feel serene instead of chaotic. I can pour a virtual cup of hot cocoa and wander through a snowy forest. I can decorate my home with as many lights as I want, knowing that none of it adds work to my real space or will hurt my eyes with brightness. I can join friends for silly Christmas songs, laughing for a while, knowing that if my energy drops, I can log off and rest. If everything feels too bright, I can open a map, find a tropical beach, TP, and breathe with the sound of waves and a slow sunset.
I made peace with my holiday limits years ago. Even so, I appreciate that SL gives me a way to enjoy parts of the season without draining myself. It feels like a small gift that I can open whenever I want.
Today I am at Cherishville. Snow covers the village in a clean layer of white. The air feels crisp. I am standing at the hot cocoa stand, watching the lights blink softly in the falling snow. I am wearing Sorumin’s Christmas Cardigan with Tres Blah’s Mae jeans. My hair with beret is Latte by Stealthic, soft and warm for a winter walk.

My face look uses Winter by Amara Beauty. I added Sugarcoat gloss by Goreglam for a soft shine and layered details from Jack Spoon’s Cold Girl collection. My lashes are the Mirages by Void, giving the whole look a gentle finish.
What do you plan to do in SL during the holidays? Tell me in the comments.
XO, Graz

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