It has been a busy December and tomorrow night we will be celebrating the birth of our Savior at a candlelight church service and then wake up the next morning to open gifts and spending family time together before heading to my sister-in-law's house for dinner. My parents are on Long Island for my sister's Christmas Eve party where the entire family gathers together just like old times ... except for me. I could have gone and I miss my family but I don't enjoy traveling on Christmas and I'd much rather surround myself with peace and quietness in the times we celebrate Jesus.
In this busy December my daughter spent two weekends playing an angel for our church's Living Nativity. The Living Nativity is so beautifully done each year with festive displays and different stations that show the life of Christ. She was at the last stop, the tomb. It was hard work but she loved it.
And would you believe, I do not have my Christmas shopping complete yet. Do you? I'm always a last minute shopper but I don't think it's ever been this bad. My kids no longer believe in Santa and the magic of Christmas doesn't seem to feel the same as it did when they were younger. Shopping for their gifts doesn't come as easy as it was when they played with toys. Now they ask for clothes and expensive things. Today I think of what I had purchased and the rest that needs bought. I'm trying not to stress. Christmas should not be a time of stress but of peace and gratefulness. It will all get done.