It's been a blurr of a year with November over and December already here! We had a blessed Thanksgiving with Mom and friends joining us. A joy-filled time of giving thanks and fellowshipping together.
What a wonderful time of year! December is a month usually full of activities. Oh, there is shopping and Christmas gatherings, the end of sports seasons and final games, concerts and special events, decorating and baking…the list goes on and on. And if it isn't full enough already...we now have a daughter who has decided it's time to begin potty training...wonderful, yes...however, the first of the year surely would have been better for us. ;-)
She's doing well for 26 months...just decided to do what sissies do and hopped on AND successfully tinkled. ;-) Hersey kiss for the big girl! |
It is a wonderful time of the year and sometimes all this activity can create an atmosphere that actually can rob us of the joy of the season. In hopes to keep our center of all we do around Christ we have a few "Family Challenges" posted as an encouraging reminder...
It is with intentional effort, this year we have created these family challenges to keep our time focused on Christ and the reason for our joy. The end of November, I made all the necessary copies, laminating things we will do again in the future {new traditions} and made the purchases necessary for being able to begin in December. Some new things we are doing as a family this year to keep Christ in our Christmas are:
1. Reading the Christmas account {Luke chapter 2} nightly with our Christmas Eve reading being done by candlelight…
2. Doing a “Twelve Days of the Nativity” activity beginning on the 13th of the month. This activity was something I found here which will provide a fun way for our children to learn more about the different elements of the Christmas account…especially the younger ones. We are hoping this activity will provide a time for us to reflect a bit deeper on the historical account of Christ’s birth, the events and people involved in that night and a prompt for conversation about what those people may have been experiencing that wonderful night.
3. We have challenged our family to do “Simple Acts of Kindness” each day for members of our family. These acts will involve blessing someone in the house in secret and leaving behind a “Because you are loved…” note to encourage them.
Once again, I made "Just because you are loved..." slips {using Microsoft Word label format}, then printed them out and laminated them for being able to continually using them through the year. ;D |
4. For fun and opportunity to bless someone in our neighborhood, we are also going to be doing a “Ring and Run” outreach based on The Twelve Days of Christmas song. I found a sweet version here {or here if that one isn't working} this year and made a few minor changes to fit our family and gifts we wanted to give. This event is another great teaching opportunity for “blessing others in secret”.
Here's our basket of blessings, labels printed out and attached to each item. Starting on the 13th, we will "Ring and Run" leaving behind a little blessing for someone close by... |
Chocolate...lots of chocolate...doesn't chocolate makes things just a little bit better? :D |
Our tree this year, as a reflection of Christ...an evergreen {from North Carolina...thank you, sweet friends} as a reminder of Life we have in Christ and red to remind us of the blood He shed. |
6. Select a conversation starter at each dinner meal to prompt discussion about different Christmas aspects…from the historical account to what different symbols mean.
This group of questions and some additional ones were taken from Celebrating A Christ-Centered Christmas. Loved this idea and will make this part of our annual celebration...so more laminating. :D |
Things we have done and will do again this year include:
1. Having candy canes with the Legend of the Candy Cane poem attached to them at the front door ready to give to those who visit us {mailman, UPS/FedEx drivers, neighbors, other delivery people, etc.} as well as a simple book “For the Joy” by John Piper and a tract from Billy Graham. This legend is in the form of a Christmas tree or you could use this one to attach to candy canes for giving away.
A shot before the legends were attached to the candy canes. |
2. Hide Jesus from our nativity set until Christmas morning and then the first child who awakes that morning gets to put Him in the nativity scene and move the shepherd up to the stable area.
Where is our LORD? {Hidden until Christmas Day and then the early riser will get to place Him in the stable.} |
Wallah! |
3. Attending Christmas concerts and Christmas service.
4. Driving through well decorated neighborhoods and trying to find nativity scenes the night before Christmas.
5. Opening one special gift on Christmas Eve {always new PJ’s} so they can wear them to bed and have Christmas morning pictures to remember.
6. Mark & I purchase “three gifts” for each child to be opened on Christmas Day. This is to represent the three gifts that were presented to Christ from the Wiseman. {They do get more than three gifts…due to them giving presents for one another, receiving them from other family members and friends, but our gifts to them are limited to three.}
7. Hosting a Christmas gathering at our home. In the past we have done things such as a craft day here or Christmas gift making time with other families at our home. Other ideas could include a Birthday Party for Jesus, a couple’s night, or even hosting a time to watch someone else’s children to allow them to Christmas shop. The point for us, whatever the event, is to show hospitality to others.
8. Lots of baking…for family, friends, neighbors, coaches, music instructors, pastors, etc. This year may pose a slightly higher challenge with having a new baby in the home {and now 4 who are 5 and under...}, but we will do what we can. Last year we had our nieces join us for two baking days, in which we made family cookie/cake recipes and then sent home some of what they helped bake…lots of fun.
9. Send a Christmas photo card and family newsletter to all our family, friends and those who are close in distance recapping our year. I have done this for the 22 years we have been married…some years more in depth than others due to time, but it is always a blessing to connect with those that aren’t near in distance and encourage those who are. Our family so enjoys reading the cards and newsletters we have received and seeing how families have grown each year.
Something else we have done with all the cards and newsletters we receive at Christmas is to place them in a basket on our kitchen table AFTER Christmas. Each night through the month of January, we each select a card from the basket {randomly} and pray for that person/family that evening. This has been a sweet tradition for us to purposely pray for others and to hear the things our children lift up about the person they are praying for…
What family traditions do you have? How do you spend the month of December? How do you keep Christ as your focus during a season so full? Your comment will be a blessing to me and to those visiting. May your month be filled with joy!
P.S. In honor of Christ and Christmas, I would like to host a Christmas Blessing Giveaway. It’s my way to encourage and thank you for visiting here. What is the giveaway? A Christmas gift basket filled with items to bring joy to you this month. All entries must be received by 11:59PM EST on Monday, December 12th. A winner will be randomly chosen on Tuesday, December 13th. The winner will be announced on my blog and then upon receiving mailing info, the gift will be mailed to the blessed winner and hopefully received by Christmas {depending on our postal delivery...}...fun!
How to enter {one entry for each item you do below}?
1. Leave a comment {as mentioned above}.
2. Do a Christmas related post and link back here…be sure to mention my giveaway AND include your post link.
3. Join above as “Those Encouraged”…even if you are an email subscriber, click to follow to gain another entry THEN leave a separate comment saying you have joined.
And what will this basket consist of???
Elsie's Christmas Party, Wonderful Names of a Wonderful Lord, For Your Joy, Handel music CD, metallic silver note cards and matching envelopes for you to embellish, snowflake stickers, a names of God bookmark, and a little sweet surprise...may it bring joy to your Christmas! |
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Wonderful family traditions you have! Thank you for sharing and giving us all ideas! Good luck with potty training. Maybe she will be one that just does it all on her own. ;-) Merry CHRISTmas and God bless!
ReplyDeleteThe "ring and run" link isn't working and I'd really like to see the poems & treats for each night. Can you try reposting it?
ReplyDeleteThanks! Kelly
Monica ~ Thank you for stopping by and for leaving your encouraging words...today went fairly well with potty training {considering "she" was the one who initiated this transition ;-). FYI...your comment is also an entry into the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteBlessings ~
Kelly ~ Thanks for visiting today and for leaving the comment. Sorry about the link. I did check and it appears her site must be down {all her pages were not accessible}. I will post my altered poem to google docs and then link here. You are also entered into the giveaway drawing.
Blessings ~
Jarnette @ Seasons of Life