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The Merriest Monthly Muster of All

December 27, 2019 by Lauren 16 Comments

December has always been my favorite month of the year.  I love that the entire world is celebrating Jesus – even if some of them don’t know it.  I love the decorations and music and shows and family gatherings.  I even love wrapping presents in pretty paper.  And even though some hard things happened in the last 30 days, I still got to celebrate and see Jesus all over the place.

 

My Shelby saw her orthopedic doctor for a follow up and we rejoiced in the news that her scoliosis is not progressing.  No surgery for the foreseeable future and we say, “Praise God!”  My husband had a doctor’s appointment as well, for his first colonoscopy.  He received a good report too.  Yay!

 

My youngest said “goodbye” to her volleyball career with an end of season banquet.  She received the award for being “most social”.  A good indicator that she made the right decision to hang up her knee pads.  Then she treated us to her Winter Choir Concert.  Thirteen fans came to hear her sing.  Both sets of grandparents, brother, sister, niece, nephews, and an aunt supported her with us.

 

Allie’s Jazz Choir also raised money for the program as Singing Christmas Cards.  The director rents them out to sing at holiday parties.  I got to chauffeur some of the group from party to live nativity.  My sister and I enjoyed their music and the rest of the church festivities at the last stop. 

 

Chuck was briefly called to the mothership in Bentonville for a meeting, while the girls and I held down the fort and hosted my bonus son’s family for a surprise visit.  In between those, the hubs and I snuck in two movie dates!  We enjoyed Last Christmas (even though the ending had been ruined for me) and Ford v. Ferrari.  At home I forced the viewing of Christmas at Rockefeller Center, Frosty the Snowman, Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Rudolph, and The Year Without a Santa Claus.  I even watched some Hallmark movies while baking this year.  When life gets messy, something simple and sweet hits the spot.  And then everyone enthusiastically participated in Elf – our favorite.

 

As a family we went to a Cirque Musica production called “Holiday Wishes”.  My husband and I won them in a silent auction for the Dravet Syndrome Foundation a few months ago.  I can only say that it was…weird.  That’s my best descriptor.  And Cirque Musica may be the C team of the Cirque family.  We also watched my niece Cora dance in a festive show at the Gaylord Texan.  That involved expensive parking, a shuttle bus and wall to wall people.  But Cora is A team so it was all worth it.

 

And now as I finish writing (even though I won’t publish until the end of the week), all the baking is done and the presents are wrapped.  We anxiously await Christmas eve services, time with family and a visit from Old St. Nick.  What?  I still believe.

 

If right about now you are thinking that you can’t relate to all my merry-making this year, let me point you back to last week’s blog.  We had concerts and parties and shows, but we are also had something really heavy and hard drop into our laps.  Because it is not really my story, I’m not at liberty to share the details.  But I do want you to know that if you are hurting this Christmas, I understand.  Even when life gets hard, Christmas is worth celebrating.  The Eternal One entered time.  The Lord of Glory veiled that glory in a human body for us.  And even though He came as an infant, He lives still.  Jesus saves people from the penalty of sin, from the power of sin and eventually from the very presence of sin. (from Bible commentary)

 

Hallelujah!  And Happy New Year.

 

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When Life is Not a Hallmark Christmas Movie

December 19, 2019 by Lauren 28 Comments

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My husband and I watched Christmas Town last night – the first Hallmark Christmas movie I have convinced anyone to watch with me this year.  I admit I haven’t always appreciated them.  Some seasons they seemed much too simple, cheesy and formulaic.  I mean, they do all follow the same basic recipe.  Girl from big city with lousy relationship somehow finds herself in a quaint little town with snow and Yuletide decorations galore.  She happens upon a rugged stranger and sparks fly.  But there is always some obstacle to them falling in love.

 

The roadblock, which is eventually overcome, usually takes the form of a job in another city or the previously mentioned lousy relationship.  In the end, true love and happiness win out and the Christmas spirit is prominently displayed.  The scripts contain no bad language and only one or two chaste kisses to seal the new relationship deal.  It’s all very neat and cozy and sweet.  And I just felt like I needed it.

 

I LOVE Christmas.  It’s somewhat of a family joke.  I love the music and decorations and horrible Christmas sweaters.  I want to do ALL of the events – concerts and light tours and parties.  I record all the classic Christmas specials and beg my husband and kids to watch with me.  And even though I live in Texas, I dream of a white Christmas and serene family gatherings.  But life isn’t really like a Hallmark Christmas movie, is it?

 

This is the third year in a row that my family experienced something really difficult right at holiday time.  It’s hard, and somehow seems unfair due to the bill of goods we’ve been sold by card makers and retailers and story books alike.  There isn’t always enough money.  Decorations don’t always look perfect.  Jobs don’t last forever, and relationships aren’t always easy.  And that may not be the Norman Rockwell-esque picture of a modern Christmas, but I think it’s a lot like the first Christmas.

 

Scandal surrounded the birth of our King.  Tongues wagged at the teenage, unmarried and pregnant Mary.  Having little money to speak of, she walked or rode a donkey for mile after dusty mile with her betrothed.  With no decent rooms available, they bedded down in a barn.  When her contractions started, she was without her mother or midwife or ANYONE who knew of the birthing process.  Mary must have been so frightened as many women didn’t survive childbirth before modern medicine.

 

They must have been so thirsty.  Did Mary and Joseph have to drink the same water the animals were drinking?  What must the smells have been like in that barn.  And after Jesus came, did she have clothes to replace the ones covered in blood and afterbirth?  Were the cattle really “lowing” as the popular carol states?  Or were they freaked out by the screaming and crying associated with childbirth.  And amidst all the chaos, our Savior was born.  Our fate forever changed.  (Find the story here.)

 

Nichole Nordeman’s “What Child is This/ Fragile” might be my new favorite Christmas carol.  Between the verses of this song written over 150 years ago, the singer weaves in reminders of our current state:

This, this is Christ the King,
Whom shepherds guard and angels sing;
Haste, haste to bring Him laud,
The babe, the son of Mary

On and on the rain will fall like tears from the star.

On and on the rain will say how fragile we are.

 

The heavenly mixed with the earthly.  Weakness buoyed by strength.  This, this is what Christmas is all about.  His first coming was messy, just like our Christmases now.  But He made Himself low and joined us in the mess out of love.  And that’s how it will be until Jesus comes again.  His light will penetrate our darkness.  He will bring joy where there has been none.  He will love us and rescue us time and again when we don’t deserve it.  There’s nothing too messy for Him to step into.  Jesus our Savior is with us, within us until He comes back here in bodily form to reign as a mighty King.  Then all will be perfect forevermore for those who believe.

 

Do you know Jesus this Christmas?  Not just the little baby in the manger, but the Savior who came to earth.  He took the blame for all your sins and put them to death with Him on the cross.  All you have to do is believe that He was born to die for you.  Once you believe in His saving grace, He enters into your life – messes and all.  He offers the ONLY forgiveness of sins and gives help and hope this Christmas.  If you want to know more about His birth in a stable and death on a cross I would love to meet or correspond with you.  Drop me a note here or keep it confidential by visiting the CONTACT tab on this page.  I pray if you haven’t already, that you receive the best gift available today.  MERRY CHRISTMAS!

 

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Stories of Hope, Moments of Hope, IHeart Verse Link Party,

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I love Jesus, my husband and caffeine. The order of these can change depending on how tired I am. When my two daughters, stepson, and 4 grandchildren get to be too much, I practice yoga. God graciously allows me to share our adventures, victories and flub-ups from my laptop. May He be glorified here.
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