I love December! There is nothing like those special traditions that you do for one month out of the year. It's fun to decorate, gather as families, go to a lot of movies, watch Charlie Brown special, shopping, serve, make homemade gifts, sing praises about the Christ child, shout out a Hallelujah, make Christmas candy, make a snowman, count your blessing, go sledding, and many more activities we all enjoy doing. Yet sometimes it's a hard month, a bit of deadline stress, cold weather aches my bones, eating too much, a virus here and there, missing family members that have passed... the end of another year. Yet I still try to enjoy all these things that only but only come once a year.
I will start on
Sunday December 1st -Join the choir!
I love singing Christmas songs. This is about the only time I join the choir. It makes me happy. I have fond memories of my high school choir days. Choir was something I did right in high school, it might of even saved me. It gave me peace through a very difficult time. It gave me friends, good friends. I worshiped and respected my choir teacher Mr. Dahlquist. As years passed I would join the alumni in singing the Hallelujah chorus and Silent Night at the Christmas concert. I left special, I was emotionally moved every time I sing. These feelings will stayed with me for the rest of my life and I am forever in debt for those experiences.
Monday December 2nd-Take a treat to someone in need; watch
The Nativity!
It's so much easier to take a treat to someone in December. Service fills my heart along with the season of giving. Homemade jam and banana bread was the perfect treat this time. I never want anyone to go unnoticed. We all have felt unwanted, unworthy, and unimportant. But we have all had someone that went out of there way to make you feel wanted, worthy, and important. As in the movie,
The Nativity, we see the humble setting of how Christ came into this world. It reminds me of how lucky we are all.
Tuesday December 3rd- Watch Mr. Kruger's Christmas/All I want for Christmas is a dog Charlie Brown; and collect stuff animals for needy children!
With hot apple cider and donuts in PJ's, 9 girls snuggled up on the couches to watch these two movies with me. Of course I was teary just watching them as they enjoyed the movies as I brought them cider and donuts. There just isn't a better time of the year then December to have donuts and cider. I just love it!
Now who has way to many stuffed animals. I know my daughter does. Our kids now days are so spoiled. My daughters school is trying to have 500 stuffed animals donated for needy kids. What a great idea!
Wednesday December 4th- Be grateful for the moisture and enjoy the beautiful snow with the bright sun shining bright; and watch this!
Singing in the mall
Today as I sit at my kitchen table the snow glitters like a diamond. It reminds me of all the good times I had in the snow every winter. Hunting with my father. Sledding every Thanksgiving up the canyon on our homemade fiberglass sleds. Sledding down Peteetneet hill until I could no longer feel my toes.
best school ever! Playing fox n geese in my grandma Gold's field with my siblings and coming in to get warm by the coal burning stove. To making snow angels every were in fresh fluffy snow. Those days of just playing in the snow as a kid are priceless.