Friday, December 14, 2007

Christmas Is Coming!

Hello my friends. Just a quick update, and probably the last until the craziness of Christmas is past. This time of year is so special with little ones in the house. Since having children we are motivated to establish family traditions that make the true meaning of Christmas a focus. I have to be careful with traditions, because the danger with me is that the traditions become the focus and then we end up serving the tradition and not the reason for the tradition. (I think the Pharisees had this problem too.) So we have kept it simple around here. Every Sunday morning in December we light one candle on our Advent Wreath as we eat breakfast and we talk about Jesus, the one who brought light to our darkness by coming to earth. We also each get three presents for Christmas. This really keeps Christmas shopping/spending under control and most importantly, it helps us to remember that Jesus received three gifts too and He is our greatest gift.

Speaking of gifts, wow isn't it so fun and frustrating at the same time to buy for everyone on your list? I struggle most with teenagers. Kids are easy, any little toy or book is usually very appreciated. Adults are usually so happy with a homemade gift. But teenagers, they are really tough. $5 or $10 doesn't buy much for them and I wonder if they think homemade is hokey. We have enough teenagers on our list that we HAVE to keep the cost down. I saw an idea that I'm going to try this year, I'll let you know how it goes over. My first attempt is in the photo here. What teenager doesn't love Soda and Candy?

Well our big Christmas Drama is less than a week away. Becca and I are directing it this year and the kids are doing GREAT! One of the young people at our church adapted the play from the book, THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER. It is really cute and funny. We are also looking forward to the annual church Christmas party tonight. This is a fun time of games and Christmas cookies. The kids really love it that the games are adult and kid interactive. It's a time that no matter your age you're a kid again for one night.

Thursday night we are headed to Michigan to spend some time with Dad, Mom, Grandma, and big brother Doug's family. Mom has promised us snow. I'm not that into winter, but it seems in Southern Illinois we get a lot of cold rain and not much snow. Now, if it's going to be cold, I vote for cold and pretty. If not, than just give me 80 degrees and be done with it. :) But I digress. We will be back home in IL. for Christmas Eve which we will spend with Matt's family. Then Christmas day we are home for our family Christmas. So busy busy busy.

Well, I should close. Thank you all for the gift that you are in our lives. You encourage us to stay close to Jesus and we are thankful for your prayers. May your Christmas be blessed with the Joy of abiding in our Savior.

12 comments:

Anita Marie said...

Julia, I appreciate the quote along the side by McDonald. I don't think I've ever heard of him. I am now intrigued and will do a search on Amazon. That said, you'll probably enjoy my other blog Journey Into God's Heart http://www.journeyjots.blogspot.com

Kimberly said...

Merry Christmas and xoxoxo's back at ya and have a safe trip!:)

Anonymous said...

What a great gift idea! I'm heartily impressed - as will the kids be that receive it, I'm sure. Hope you have a fantastic Christmas season. Much love and many blessings to you all.

Tara said...

Merry Christmas back at ya, friend! I think the candy bouquets are a great idea...can't go wrong with chocoate!

Also completely identify with your guard against letting the tradition become the focus. Funny how that need for balance shows up in every area, eh?!?
Love you.

jenny said...

Thanks for sharing this idea...you always have really great ones!

Merry Christmas to you all...your boys are going to love being in the snow! May your travels be safe and your family bonds drawn tighter.

Charity said...

Very cute idea, Julia- who knew such creativity lurked down deep inside?! If you send one our way, I'm sure I can get Nathan to pay shipping ;o) BTW, got the pics of the boys- too cute.

Charity said...

Very cute idea, Julia- who knew such creativity lurked down deep inside?! If you send one our way, I'm sure I can get Nathan to pay shipping ;o) BTW, got the pics of the boys- too cute.

Charity said...

Very cute idea, Julia- who knew such creativity lurked down deep inside?! If you send one our way, I'm sure I can get Nathan to pay shipping ;o) BTW, got the pics of the boys- too cute.

PCC Director said...

Hi Julia!
Thanks so much for the cute pic of the boys!I love the blog...enjoying reading along. May you and your family have a blessed Christmas season! We miss you on the board:(
love, nan

kayla said...

Merry Christmas right back to ya!
I think that I may have to copy your gift idea. I have been trying to figure out what to give my nephew, now I know.
Give your Mom a hug from me. I would love to see her.

sarahmfry said...

I love the idea of giving 3 gifts each. I've been trying to figure out a solid way to keep the gifting simple, and I think this is a great idea. By the time we get done with all the family Christmases we have, I feel like the kids lose the wonder and gratefulness of a wrapped package. Thanks again for great thoughts. Hope your Christmas is wonderful.

Oh - by the way. This is completely unrelated, but I've been meaning to ask what you use for your preschool curriculum? Some of your stuff reminds me of The Well-Trained Mind. Just curious and nosey.

sharon said...

hi I was passing through blogs and saw this cute Idea. I hope you enjoy you day today.