And it came true! This is long...so skip the reading...but I just copied it over from my journal because I didn't want to write it twice....actually three times because I spent and hour downloading pictures then our internet went out and erased this post!
I sit here to the sounds of our Winter Wonderland melting away. The Chinook started blowing last night at about 11:00 and by this morning half the snow was gone. I guess it should be a relief. My kitchen will no longer be a mud room. But I can not help but shed a few tears because it has been a wonderful two weeks. Two weeks where I had the excuse to just stay home and let my children be. Let them be children. Wake up on their own time schedule. Play on their own time schedule. Read on their own time schedule. Be with Mom on their own time schedule. It’s funny to observe how they just pop in from time to time to make sure I’m here now. It’s definitely not how it used to be. It makes my heart ache. So as the wind sweeps away our slow paced haven- replacing it with a whirlwind of activities once more I reflect upon the moments we’ve shared together this Christmas season.
Our Enrichment Night the first week of December really set a nice tone for the month. A progressive dinner where we “journeyed towards Christ” learning of Joseph, Mary, and Jesus at each house. We also had a hay ride from house to house and sang Christmas carols. It was a fantastic way to end my “journey” as enrichment leader!
Emma and I had a magical journey to the Nutcracker!--- see post below---
Adam performed in his cute little preschool program. James and Emma performed excellently in their piano recital. We made our own advent calendars and ate a piece of candy- every day for a while then I kind of “forgot” about them We also followed the friend advent calendar reading a story of Christ and adding a picture of him to our wall each day. The kids made sure we didn’t forget this one and we really enjoyed our own journey towards Christ. We decorated gingerbread houses with our good friends the Westover’s for Family Home Evening the week before Christmas.
We had neighbors who did “Secret Santa” 12 days of Christmas. It was so fun to wait and see what would be left on our doorstep each night. All were things aimed to bring us together as a family. Root beer float night, coloring books and crayons night, McDonald’s night, pie night, story night…it was so much fun! The most memorable gift they left was tickets to the Living Nativity. A Christmas Pageant at the Cathedral of Joy. I was a little anxious about what my kids might be taught, but it was beautiful! Astounding! Peaceful…and really touched our hearts. They have a real cave in the hillside- real donkeys, real camels, real horses and sheep. It was all very real to my children and really set the tone for our Christmas.
We spent all day Tuesday playing with cousins in the snow. I’m so thankful for cousins close by- especially for my girl…she needs other girls! Christmas Eve was a blur- I wasn’t feeling well at all so I was a little grumpy. Aunt Jamie spent the night to make sure Santa came! With excitement in the air my kids eventually fell asleep--- Santa came and we had a wonderful day! My family arrived at 8am and stayed until the kids were in bed. Ted had been anticipating the boys present from Santa for months- he was sure they would be getting a jeep! So he was as excited as they were to test it out! Too much snow to drive outside so we took the jeep down to the church and let them drive it around the gym! It was so much fun to just hang out and be together. My house was bursting at the seams with love and presents and food and fun!
We finished off the week with a baby shower for my sister Lisa who is due with baby Jacob in four short weeks! Long for her…Jamie made a diaper cake and Britton’s Mom hosted a fabulous brunch!
3 comments:
it was a Merry Christmas!!! Thanks for having such a cheery home to share it in.
How wonderful! I'm so happy that all your Christmas wishes came true.
It has been a fun break...I had more fun this past week...and am sad too that it is over...especially with everything that is on our calendar!
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