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Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Christmas with my Kiddos

Christmas this year was great.  The kids were precious as usual. We did a limited amount of gifts this year and they were more than blessed.  Their adorable jammies from Grandma and Grandpa Martin were a hit. They always enjoy Christmas Jammies.  

We spent the day with my parents and my sister and Nik.  It was a calm day with lots of love!

We also celebrated Hanukkah this year.  This was our second year participating in the Hanukkah tradition. I LOVE Hanukkah even more than Christmas.  Christmas has been largely commercialized. It's all about the gifts no matter how much we read and talk about Jesus.  

But, Hanukkah is a chance to celebrate something that really happened with the Jewish people that showed God's grace, provision, mercy and commitment to them.  I love talking with the kids about the true light, Jesus, and how through the OT we see the holiday of Hanukkah differently.  It's such an awesome piece of history. 

Another Christmas has come and gone and Cole is now 9 turning 10 in 2015.  Time flies and they grow and a piece of me each year goes with them! Love you darling babies. 

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Christmas Cruisin' 2013

This year I decided to take a break from all the pressure I put on myself to somehow make Christmas more about Jesus than it actually is.  Don't get me wrong I do LOVE Christmas and I LOVE all the ways we can and are able to make it about Christ.  There is certainly a beautiful wonder about Christmas and I love that it offers up an opportunity to share, discuss, explore, and experience more of the Savior.  But, in the past 3 years I've unintentionally tried to live up to some of the other moms blogs I read (and been inspired by) and poured myself into trying to teach my children all the in's and out's of Christmas and how Jesus is at the center of it all.
Truth is, Jesus is at the center of all we do, not just Christmas, and although it's so precious to consider the birth of the Savior, the Bible does not denote that actual time of his birth as if to remember the day.  Because what is truly remarkable about his birth is that he was G-d and Man in one, born of a Virgin and with the intention to eventually bring us to the Father. And, somehow in my quest to make Christmas more about Jesus I was beginning to lose the FUN of Christmas and actually, without meaning to, steering my children away from Him rather than towards Him.
There is a lot of history behind the Christmas we now celebrate and it is wrought with idolatry, sadism, child sacrifice, and mysticism.  I want to be very careful not to mix too much with pagan things as I try to raise children who love and serve G-d.  But, I fear that if I completely remove Christmas from our life I will not accomplish driving their love for him deeper, rather appear religious and stern.
So, this year was just about making Christmas FUN! Yes, we still discussed what it was all about and who we love and serve in our lives.  But, I let myself just enjoy the season, spoiling the children for no apparent reason but just because its fun and we love them (because it certainly doesn't please the LORD or displease the LORD).
It was like I could take a breath of fresh air.  I realize I did that to myself. Trying so hard to do the right things for them I (cause I can only speak for myself) sucked all the FUN out of something I remember being so FUN as a kid.  Well, enough of that.  We LOVE Jesus all the time.  We celebrate Christmas 1 time each year.  I want it to be FUN, JOYous, and MEMORABLE.  No more trying to create traditions that are too difficult to achieve or don't come naturally or aren't age appropriate (we learned that the hard way).
I'd love to make a habit of  celebrating Hanukkah which has many more marvelous pictures of our Father's provision and Love.  If we can couple Hanukkah and Christmas together I will be thrilled.

All that being said, our Christmas was great.  I ordered almost all the gifts on Cyber Monday.  We were able to bless some of Justin's co-workers and their wives.  The kids drew names and picked gifts for each other. And, we had a great time hanging out with Jarom and Charla on Christmas Eve and my family on Christmas Day.  It was just a lovely Christmas.




























Merry Christmas Package Label

I created this Merry Christmas Package Label/Tag as a freebie. Simply print & cut. Once you've done that you can decide how you want to affix it to a package. You can punch a hole and tie or run through your Xyron Sticker Max and create a sticky label!

I have created it as a pdf, with 6 images per page. Or you download the individual image.

Here is another one. Same thing...Print, Cut, and attach.
Individual Image 
PDF with 4 images per page


Candy Cane Poem Printables

I created this quick Candy Cane Poem Printable for Cole to hand out on some candy canes at school. I have attached several formats.
1. Formatted as a PDF
2. Formatted in Word to Avery Business Cards 5371
3. The single image alone for you to do what you wish!

I thought they turned out cute, so I am giving them to you! Just punch a hole at the top and attach to a Candy Cane!


Christmas in Pictures



































We had a great Christmas this year.  We had Christmas Day at my parents house.  After opening pajamas Christmas Eve and gifts at our house in the morning we had the kids get ready and eat breakfast before making the drive to my parents house to open their last gift from us and their gifts from my parents.
They get 3 gifts each from us and this year we were all done shopping by the second week in December. It was great, I ordered everything online.  Super simple and within budget! (kinda)
We had a Soup Christmas and it was yummy.
The kids were abundantly blessed by grandparents and auntie Andrea and Nik.  
It was a wonderful, exhausting, yet wonderful day.
Merry Christmas.

(We did Hanukkah this year in which we got to discuss with the children a truely sacred tradition in which God provided for His people and prepared the way, restoring the Temple and setting about the Light.  It really offered a great opportunity to make the holiday season about Jesus in a much more real way than his Birthday.  We can't change that Christmas has pagan roots nor ignore the opportunity to discuss Jesus birth, create traditions, and make memories.  I just know better now some of the truths of Christmas which make Hanukkah so much more meaningful and took the pressure off Christmas! It was a great December.)