This is the beautiful nativity set in the family room. There's a new beaded garland that I found at Costco the other day - garland was too thick for the depth of the mantle. We moved the leather sofa beneath the mantel so there would be walking/opening room.
This is a new nativity set that Scott gave to me. It sits on top of the piano. Next year Scott will build me the creche like the set. The official Willow Tree creche is $89 - I am thankful to be married to a wood-worker.
This is the hand-carved olive wood set that Scott brought back from Jerusalem when he went in 2003.
Luckily, people don't expect lights along the very top roofline in our neighborhood. The ones that we do are scary enough. This is our house on Christmas Eve. We were kinda hoping for a little snow flurry but it's not happening.
On Monday night we were invited to our friends' home to eat with the missionaries, go caroling, & act out the Christmas story. It was a ton of fun. Along the way, we have tried to teach our kids the true meaning of Christmas. It seems like this season has rushed by without having time to do the things that make it feel Christmas-y to us. We only baked one evening. Next year we are going to plan ahead - don't we always say this? But I think that we really will.
Tomorrow we are feeding the missionaries after they call home. I do this because I love them, but also because someday when my boys are far from home on Christmas day, I hope that someone will take them in, feed them a great meal, & let them use their phones to call home.
Merry Christmas - hope yours is merry & bright!!! I can't wait to see my kids' faces tomorrow.
1 comment:
Oh, I love Willow Tree statues and have wanted the nativity set for two years now! You are so lucky! The lights look great! You will be blessed for feeding those missionaries!!!! You are a good woman!
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