It was my first day home since my surgery, and I was so grateful for a restful day. I wasn’t planning on making dinner (THANK YOU HONEY!) Take out tonight! SO that took a load off.
We enjoyed the day just reading, wrapping, and resting. Christmas Eve service would be online for us tonight since I was in no shape to be out. It was a good night to be home too due to the torrential rain! Tatum was ready to worship!
Daddy stood and sang while I was resting on a pillow.
And Tatum danced to the Christmas celebratory songs.
Mom came just in time for Jamie’s message about Jesus! Oh that we would be reminded of the CREATOR OF ALL humbly becoming human to identify with us, reconcile us to himself, and to forgive us! WOW! All in a little baby.
Then, Silent Night. Tot gathered candles for us.
Oh HOLY NIGHT! What reverence.
The Night Before Christmas to end our night.
Will we hear him on the roof?
Then, Tatum made signs for Santa.
We will lay it all out for him with some cookies.
Coopy is out, and we must get the gifts all ready!
Sunday. The Sunday before Christmas! We couldn’t wait to enjoy our neighbors and cultivate some new friendships. Also, to be a light in the neighborhood. I had been praying for opportunities to meet our neighbors and to be a light/serve/love on them. So, a cookie exchange was the perfect opportunity since it was pretty much no frills. Just come, bring some cookies to share and fellowship.
Tatum woke up with a sore throat, so we didn’t go to church, but we did enjoy it at home. (Coopy enjoyed us being there too. Well, more about the bone right now).
Later that day, Doug, Tot and I got the house all ready! Just look at how festive and wonderful it looks! So warm.
2pm:
We took a few pics before the guests:
Then….DING DONG! They all started to come. Cookies too. I couldn’t wait to share in the joy.
I made cream cheese cookies (no sugar or wheat!…of course).
Here are some others:
We enjoyed getting to know Julie and her son Ian (who is 8!), Anni and her kiddos (Alli and Hussein (7 and 3), Lu and Tim, Suzanne and Brad, and Monty and Suzanne came too! Oh the joy!
The kids! So grateful that Tot has some friends in the neighborhood. All young boys too.
She is so happy to play with them, and I’m so grateful that they are lovely families. We all agreed that we’d do a pot luck once a month and rotate homes. We can be a witness to the other families and hopefully be a light for Jesus. My prayers are being answered. Thank you!
(I made this card in October of 2019. God is so good!)
Sure, let’s have a gingerbread house building contest, Tot! No prob! Little did I know.
The gathering of supplies was the first step. Then, I had to figure out how to make them so I could empower Daddy and Tot with what was next. The graham crackers became my nemesis.
You see, these are great foundations for the house, but you have to get them in certain squares and triangles to have them fit just right. THEN..yes, you need to get them glued together. To make the “glue” icing , you need powdered sugar, meringue powder and water. OH, this was a big fail as it was so runny, but it did stick. I’m glad I found out I needed to build these early because they would need to dry before we decorated.
So I got to work. My little houses basically became tented A-frames vs a real house. But…alas. I broke down after my glue fail and bought some vanilla frosting for them to use for decorations. I also bought a bunch of candies for the decorations. Tot would sneak a few bites, I knew it!
I got us all set up!
Frosting? Check. In a piping bag? Check. Plates? Check. Paper towels? Check. candies? Check. Extra candy? Check. Christmas music? Check. My brain? Oh, that was fried a while ago getting this thing set up.
We are ready!!!
It wasn’t hard to get Tot to start. She was salivating.
Ok this is really fun!
The finished product.
Look how fun her house is! Daddy’s is so architectuaully aesthetic.
and mine…
Now for the winner!!??
Tot’s won because we all agreed we’d rather live in her house; it was the most sugary sweet and delightful. (in the front)
Next year I will know what NOT to do. WE will enjoy our little houses through the Christmas season.
Last year it was canceled due to COVID, so this year would not disappoint. Tatum would be in the beginning of the show as Donner, and OH is she cute! First, there was SO much work that went into this production. They start in the summer, and they put their ALL into it. It’s a huge outreach for SBC as so many get the meaning of Christmas through this show. Every year, it sells out! This was probably the best one yet.
This year, they had a little elf, Stillwell, do the emceeing.
How cute! He was so funny and truly lightened up the beginning.
They opened the show with singing and dancing,
and many screens of different Christmas scenes.
Tatum would be coming out soon! Here are many different moments; SHE WARMED THE HEARTS of every one!
After her cute performance, onto some amazing singing from FROZEN.
The meaning of Christmas was weaved through the show leading up to the BIRTH of our Savior.
This song was about those who feel loss at Christmas. You are never alone when you have HIM!
Later, EMMANUEL! Spectacular.
We are leading into the procession. Goats involved!
And OH….the baby.
EVERYTHING changed the minute our Savior was born. Hope arises.
This lovely girl sang Oh Holy Night (one of my favs)
She reminds me of what Tot might look like in a few years.
Her voice is angelic.
Rustin gave the message; truly heart-felt. We prayed for Austin to truly HEAR it. Overcoming; especially when you hit rock bottom. Jesus is waiting to pick you up. COME AS YOU ARE> He loves you and wants to rescue you from your bondage to sin.
We all need it. Ethan sang more at the end.
Magnificent, AWESOME, Glorious. The show made so many cry with joy and hopefully with reuniting back to HIM.
Austin, I love you. We continue to pray for you to COME HOME to HIM.
Now with Daddy! He loves you so much!
Tatum only had one more show after this group pic. TEN shows! WOW! So proud of you sweet girl.
She is ready for a bigger part next year. I told her she had to start somewhere! She’ll never forget being a reindeer as her first part. She was the best one too!
Family in front of the tree. AAAHHH family. My happy place.
What a wonderful time of year. Thank you SBC. Thank you family. I love you!