"Oh Come Let Us Adore Him ...
Christ - the Lord."
Can you believe Christmas is upon us? It seems like just last week that I put up all of my decorations, and now it's almost over. I love this time of year. I love it for WHO it is we remember and focus upon. I love it for the reason that the world is feeling the Spirit of it as well - within their own way of celebrating.
A union of all humanity, gathering us together in one purpose - for a season.
What does Christmas mean to you?
I have a few touching stories below that we read each year. Video's to enjoy as well ... our family favorites.
So! Here's to your own Christmas celebration. May you enjoy being together - united in hearts. And may you remember the REAL reason for the season.
Merry Christmas!
"Christmas Love"
This December, I vow to make Christmas a calm and peaceful experience. I will have to cut back on nonessential obligations, extensive card writing, endless baking, decorating, and even overspending. I do not want to find myself exhausted, unable to appreciate the precious family moments, and of course, the true meaning of Christmas.
My son, Nicholas, is in kindergarten this year. It is an exciting season for a six year old. For weeks, he has been memorizing songs for his school's "Winter Program." I didn't have the heart to tell him I'd be working the night of his show. Unwilling to miss his shining moment, I spoke with his teacher. She assured me there'd be a dress rehearsal the morning of the presentation. All parents unable to attend that evening were welcome to come then. Fortunately, Nicholas seemed happy with the compromise. So, the morning of the dress rehearsal, I arrived 10 minutes early, found a spot on the cafeteria floor and sat down. Around the room, I saw several other parents quietly scampering to their seats. As I waited, the students were led into the room. Each class, accompanied by their teacher, sat cross-legged on the floor. Then, each group, one by one, rose to perform their song.
Because the public school system had long stopped referring to the holiday as "Christmas" I didn't expect anything other than fun songs of reindeer, Santa Claus, snowflakes and good cheer. So, when my son's class rose to sing, "Christmas Love", I was slightly taken back by its bold title. Nicholas was aglow, as were all of his classmates, all adorned in fuzzy mittens, red sweaters, and bright snowcaps upon their heads. Those in the front row, center stage, held up large letters, one by one, to spell out the title of the song. As the class would sing "C is for Christmas", a child would hold up the letter C. Then, "H is for Happy", and on and on, until each child holding up his portion had presented the complete message,
"Christmas Love".
The performance was going smoothly, until suddenly, we noticed her, a small quiet girl in the front row holding the letter "M" upside down, totally unaware her letter "M" appeared as a "W" . The audience of 1st through 6th graders snickered at this little one's mistake. But she had no idea they were laughing at her, so she stood tall, proudly holding her "W". Although many teachers tried to shush the children, the laughter continued until the last letter was raised, and we all saw it together. A hush came over the audience and eyes began to widen.
In that instant, we understood the reason we were there, why we celebrated the holiday in the first place, why even in the chaos there was a purpose for our festivities. For when the last letter was held high…the message read loud and clear:
"CHRIST WAS LOVE”
...and He still is.
Wishing you miracles this Christmas!! See you next year!! : )
p.s....I did it! What began as a New Year's resolution as a goal - I have blogged an entire year at least once a month! What an accomplishment!! Here's to 2011!! You never know what it may bring!!
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