Would you believe we decorated our Christmas tree this morning?
Normally, the tree would've been decorated weeks ago; but this month has been especially busy for us and, well, let's just say I'm thankful we even put our tree up this year.
Even though it's Christmas Eve, decorating the tree today meant that Mom and Harry were here to participate with us. (Actually, Jason had to work and Harry made breakfast, so the only tree elves on duty this morning were Mom, me, and Caleb).
Caleb's old enough now to enjoy the ornaments, if still a little young to understand they're supposed to stay on the tree. Details, right? So I let him pick out a couple of sturdy ones and he played chase with a one-horse open sleigh and a felt snowman.
I love pulling out our ornaments every year. They are old friends; each one holds special memories, because every year, I buy a new ornament that symbolizes something important from our year. Like the stone memorials of the Old Testament, our ornaments mark momentous moments in our life as a family. What God has done for us, what God has done through us. They are a remembrance of His blessings.
May I share a few favorites with you?
It's also a favorite because "Masquerade" is my favorite song from the musical and this ornament plays a clip of that song.
A Celtic Cross (2001), from a summer missions trip to Northern Ireland. I met Lindsay on that trip, who would eventually become my best friend and adopted big sister.
This is our ornament from last year (2008). It's Noah's Ark with
woodland animals and pine trees. I bought it because it reminded me of our trip to Washington last summer and because I hoped God would eventually move us there.
(He did).
'Course, some ornaments are bought simply because they're fun!
For example, my S'Mores Snowman:
Caleb's Pirate Ship.
And because we love our Veggies:
Here's this year's ornament:
I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas Eve and a Merrier Christmas Day tomorrow, dear friends!
"After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi
3 comments:
Warm and wonderful. That's the mood set by this recent blog.
So good to be here with you, me-me.
Merry Christmas!
Love, Mom
Merry Christmas to you guys, Nicole. Loved this peek into your ornament box, made me feel like I was there. Blessings, and lots of love, friend!
Hope you had a Merry Christmas!I loved all the ornament pictures.
I'm reading this book that I think you would like (not that you have a ton of time to read), but its called Walking On Water: Reflections on Faith and Art by Madeleine L'Engle. You may have already read it, but if not, it's good.
On another note, I'm curious if you guys went to see Avatar....
Heather
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