Merry Christmas to you all!
For the first time since 2006... Everyone is here. No one is a war this year. No one is away in another state. Nope, this year we are all together.
I want to savor it all. I AM taking lots of pictures. I don't care if they get tired of it... It is a need!
I have several Nativity Scenes... and this year, Aubrey helped me place them. And she has had a good time playing with them. I only have one that is "untouchable" -and I chose to leave it put away this Christmas.
I want little hands to touch. To move. To play. To know the story of Jesus. To place baby Jesus in the Manger. To talk about the Shepherds and the sheep and the star. To march the Wisemen to the scene. And I want to watch. (on a side note, she has also decided to hide some of them around the house - I keep finding baby Jesus in lots of places) Sweet memories in the making!
Yes, Jesus is the reason for this wonderful season!
and this year... we are ALL home! Oh yes, I am smiling! Oh yes, I am!
Merry Christmas to you all!
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Merry Christmas 2010...
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Updates and Prayer Request
Just a short blog to let you have a few quick updates and also to request prayer.
1. We had a wonderful two weeks with our Warrior for his R & R from Afghanistan. We were able to celebrate Christmas with him. And then last weekend - we had a birthday party for Hal, Jonathan and Ronnie with the entire family together. (All three birthdays are within approx. 3 weeks of each other.) Such fun days together. And one desire that I had for those days is that God would multiply our minutes together - and He really did. It seemed like much more than just two weeks.
2. We have our Church Couples' Retreat coming this weekend. We love it and are so excited about the opportunity - but because of the past two weeks - we are SO behind in getting the final touches together.
So, there are two requests in here - prayer for our son and his precious wife as he serves the final months of this deployment. And then prayer for us as we lead in this conference/retreat.
Thanks so much! I so appreciate all of you. It is my desire to be more consistent with my blogging and visiting your blogs next week.
Friday, January 15, 2010
It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas AGAIN!
The tree is still up and decorated. The other decorations are in place. Nothing has been put away yet.
I will have Christmas music playing all day... and I have a Christmas Movie ready to put in the DVD player. We are celebrating again with our Warrior!
The family is coming and the ham is ready to be put in the oven. The presents are wrapped and the stocking is stuffed!
I can hardly wait. (Pictures will be posted later...)
We just get to double dip this year :)
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Merry Christmas 2009...
Well, the house is clean and as decorated as it will be for this year...
The food for Christmas Eve is cooking. The food for Christmas Breakfast and Lunch is in the refrigerator... I will put the casseroles together tonight and have them ready for tomorrow.
Most of the wrapping is done ... wonder if I could just put the stuff for the stockings in without wrapping them this year? Maybe that will be the NEW tradition. We have 13 stockings at our house since we celebrate Christmas at Breakfast :)... I love it!
I just had a chance to AOL IM with my Warrior. Makes me so happy and so sad. He has to go on a "walk" as he calls it tomorrow. So, if you understand what I mean by that - please pray for him and the others that are "walking"... as you are celebrating Christmas with your family. We are so proud of him and the others who willingly serve so that we can continue to be free! But goodness - how we miss him. Always. But especially at Christmas. Once again so thankful for the technology that lets us have contact. Cannot even imagine how much harder it would be without it.
So, for now, let me close with this Video. I hope you will take the time to listen and watch it all.
Merry Christmas!
Thursday, December 17, 2009
A Different Christmas Poem...
The embers glowed softly, and in their dim light,
The sparkling lights in the tree I believe,
The sound wasn't loud, and it wasn't too near,
Standing out in the cold and the dark of the night,
"What are you doing?" I asked without fear,
To the window that danced with a warm fire's light
No one had to ask or beg or implore me,
I've not seen my own son in more than a while,
I can stand at my post through the rain and the sleet,
" So go back inside," he said, "harbor no fright,
Then his eye welled a tear that held no regret,
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Monday, December 15, 2008
2008 Christmas Tour of Homes
I am so behind on all of my decorating and preparations this year.... but was determined to join in on this fun. It is now 10:40 p.m. on the 15th... and I am just posting. It is amazing how much of the clutter/mess you can NOT SHOW in these pictures... I'm just saying.
So here we go.
First the front door...
Please do come in..
I have this table in the foyer with a small tree that I just added this year. It is my "Nativity Tree." I have only put angels, crosses, and Nativity ornaments. (and silver/white/gold misc. decorations)
The Nativity on this table is the one that I have told the precious grandbaby and her friends that come over here... "this one we do not touch." Hal brought this one home to me when he was preaching a revival in North Georgia many years ago. It is one of my favorites and it is breakable. They have been so precious in "not touching". But you will see why in just a few minutes, as I show you the ones that they can touch and play with.
For years I collected nativity scenes. Until I gathered so many that I really do not have enough room to get them all out.
Look at this picture that my Mom gave me. If you can look close enough - you will see that it is the passage from Luke chapter two. Amazing, huh? It hangs on the wall over this table. I plan to get a new frame for it... mayby by next year.
Here are the stairs...And next we come to the dining room. I do not have the table all decorated as it will be for Christmas morning... but wanted you to see what I have. I decided to go with silver and gold in here this year.
This was my grandmother's dining room suite... I have a lot of wonderful memories around this table. This candle is on the piano... and I have displayed a small Nativity in the globe. This one came from Rome. Precious friends brought it back to me. I actually leave this up all year. I love it displayed this way.
Now we move to the kitchen table. This is where we eat all the time. I love these dishes...
Now, as you come into the family room, I have a little wagon - and this Nativity is from Guatemala. You can see the Indian culture in the long design of the faces. It is carved from wood. The little ones can and do play with it.And for some reason, when Aubrey is through playing... she lays them all down. Always. So, each night I set it up again for it to be ready for her to play with again the next day. And when she leaves to go home... they are once again laying down. I guess they are sleeping...
And here is the tree...I am having trouble with my lights... the lower half is out. I just do not want to take the decorations off to fix them...
And now, here is the mantle. You might have seen some of this for my post when we had Christmas in May for our Jonathan who was home from war. I got some of it out then. And here are my Carolers - that I painted - Yes in the 80's. But I still like them. So, they go on one of the end tables. They are just so cute ... don't you think so too?
Look at those faces... They are singing "JOY TO THE WORLD".
On the lowest shelf of the entertainment center is where you will find this Nativity. It is the one that my mother had when I was a little girl. Yes, I know... it is OLD. I love it. And it is unbreakable...so, it is another one that I told the little ones that they COULD TOUCH. Handle it, play with it. And they do.
And just like the one in the wagon...when Aubrey is through playing...she puts it away like this. She will tell me, "Let me put them back in the cage." LOL I call it a stable. She calls it a cage. And she always lays them in here like this. Precious. Precious. Precious. I love it.
And last, but certainly not least are our stockings. We have Christmas breakfast at our house. Everybody has a stocking. Makes me excited just thinking about it. We have a ball. This year, Jonathan is home from war and will be back with us. Julia and Ronnie will not be able to come until the day after Christmas. We will have another celebration on Saturday with them. Maybe next year we will ALL be able to be back together again.Well, that is more than enough for this tour. I look forward to browsing through some of your homes. too.
You can see more at Boo Mama's Tour of Homes 2008.
And at We are That Family - It's Time to Share Your Tree
And at Hooked on Holiday House Tours And at Kimba's Holiday Open House
And at Rhoda's Deck the Halls
This has been fun... but I am TIRED.
Merry Christmas to you all! and Blessings... Sweet Blessings...
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Pondering...
I got this video from the All Access blog (lifeway). Boo Mama posted it.
Just thought you might want to see it too.
Hope you all are having a wonderful Christmas season.
Life is busy, and life can be hard, and times can be dark- but we have HOPE, and we have LIGHT.
Let's share it with our world....
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Word-filled Wednesday # 5
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
WW # 9 My Soldier... In Iraq...
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Merry Christmas
Just a quick little post - to tell you all what happened this morning...
We had just finished opening up all of the gifts. Paper and stuff still all over the room. And in the quietness of the moment, I said, "it would be PERFECT if Jonathan could call right now." It was only a minute (if that long) and the phone rang and IT WAS HIM. Calling from Iraq!!!! Now, how wonderful is that?
He had a 1000 minute phone card - a gift sent to him and we are so thankful! - (which in reality is only 90 international minutes from Iraq) - and I think we used the whole card. We all talked and passed the phone around. He could not be here with us... but we were able to talk to him.
Once again...so thankful for technology.... and the gifts that allow us to connect across the miles.
Blessed beyond measure!
Merry Christmas!
Monday, December 24, 2007
What Can I Give to the King
So I join the ranks of sharing a song...
Today is Christmas Eve... full of the excitement... and anticipation of Christmas morning. Under the Christmas Tree is full and running over with gifts for the ones we love the most on this earth. Family is sooo precious and the time that we get to spend together is priceless.
But this is the song on my lips today...one that my children sang in a musical when they were little. It has always been a favorite of mine....so I share it today (if I can remember all the words)... and want you to respond with more answers to the question that is posed in the song...
What can I give to the King?
Give to the One who has everything?
What can I give?
What gift can I bring?
What can I give to the King?
What can I give to the King?
Give Him a heart that's opened up wide...
Give Him a life that's got nothing to hide...
Give Him a love that's faithful and true...
and He'll give it all back to you!
What can I give to the King?
Give to the One who has everything?
What can I give?
What gift can I bring?
What can I give to the King?
What can I give to the King?
Think about it... what is your gift to the King?
Does he have your heart...fully?
Do you live your life with nothing to hide (not that you can hide anything from Him anyway)?
Do you really love Him more than anything?
My prayer for me and for you too...
is that this year we will desire Him more than anything this world has to offer. That we will give him every part of our lives.
Now this is not my New Year's post...
Just today and tomorrow...
ponder...
What will we give to our King?