Showing posts with label Christmas Tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Tree. Show all posts

Saturday, December 26, 2015

Merry Christmas to all...

Christmas.  One of our favorite times of year.  Since we made the decision to cut back on our gift giving (and even change the types of gifts we give), our Christmases have become much more about family and celebration of Christ's birth than they used to be.  There is a different feel in the house around the holidays.  We have not gotten away from "mainstream" gifts entirely, but it's definitely an improvement in my mind.

One of the great things about being in a house, rather than an apartment, is the ability to have room to put up our "big tree".  We can use all our ornaments (with all the memories that come rushing back as we put them up) and putting them on becomes a family affair where we can remember events and times in the past.


As is typical, the opening of presents entirely too early in the morning is every kid's favorite time at Christmas.


This might just be my favorite picture from this Christmas.  Jacob worked his way through an introductory (middle school aged) Chemistry workbook this past semester and really enjoyed learning about the elements and basic chemical principles and concepts.  Sarah and I decided to move him into basic chemistry and figured the best way to do it would be to get him an introductory chemistry set.  He was just a little excited...

So next semester, I will be working with him on going through the experiments.  At the same time, I will be teaching him how to keep a proper lab notebook since Jacob wants to be a professional scientist when he grows up (cosmologist, but they need to keep good notes too...) 


Here are his other presents.  Since he has been into The Legend of Zelda so much lately, we found a fleece throw with the Hyrulian crest on it as well as Skyward Sword for the Wii U.  We also got him a new book.  He got really excited about Brandon Mull's Fablehaven series, so we bought him the first book in the same author's Five Kingdoms series.


Meagan has fairly recently discovered Anime (which would make my friends Dana and Seth proud), and her favorites are Sword Art Online and Fairy Tail, of which she obsesses more over Fairy Tail.  So we got her a couple of seasons of the show on DVD, a pullover with the show's logo on it, and a key chain with one of the main characters.  For her book, we got her the next book in one of her favorite series, the Warriors series by Erin Hunter.


The kids each got new winter coats as well.  Yes, we live in Texas, but both of their coats have lasted for MANY years and it was time to replace them.  You never know when Lubbock might be under a Blizzard Warning...  like now.


Our family was also blessed to receive a DVD put out by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints filled with short videos depicting the life and doings of Jesus Christ as described in the New Testament.  This will be great to watch with our kids, and I expect that we will have many Family Home Evening discussions about them starting in the near future.


I am blessed beyond measure with a wife who knows me.  This Christmas, she purchased One Eternal Round by Hugh Nibley, a book on different aspects of one of the Facsimiles from the Book of Abraham in the Pearl of Great Price that has been the subject of much discussion since it was interpreted by Joseph Smith Jr.  She also purchased a hand-made, leather-bound journal with dragon inscription (because dragons are freaking awesome), and a coiled dragon-shaped pen to go with it.


And Sarah?  Sarah got a new (for us) van with all kinds of really awesome features that she wanted so that we didn't have to worry quite so bad about the "health" of our old van while she shuttles kids to piano, clogging, tennis (practice and tournaments that are an hour or more away), and the occasional field trip.

We have been so blessed this year, and while we have had our setbacks, we have had our share of triumphs to go with them.  We are so fortunate to have a place to live, food on our table, and comforts in our lives.  These things are not, ultimately, important in the long run, nor are they the reason we celebrate this Christmas season.

The reason we celebrate is because our elder brother, Jesus Christ, came to earth to offer us the chance to return home to our Heavenly Parents once again. He satisfied the demands of Justice and the Law and offered Mercy to all who would believe on Him, make sacred covenants, and follow His example, repenting and changing our hearts when we made mistakes. His matchless love enables us to become who we were always meant to be, and offers strength and hope in an increasingly sinful and dark world. We are ever grateful for His sacrifice, and as we celebrate His birth, we are grateful that He who was without sin chose to come and offer redemption to all of us who are not, for He was not forced to do so, but did it out of love for us, his brothers and sisters.

May each of us hold brightly in our hearts the love and hope of He who gives us cause to lift up our heads in gratitude and joy. Merry Christmas to each of you, our friends. Whether far or near, kindred by blood or kindred by deed, of our faith or not, we are grateful for every one of you. You are our eternal family, and for that, we are truly blessed.

- Josh                  

Friday, December 26, 2014

Christmas 2014

There are just so many good things about living in a house instead of an apartment that it is hard to enumerate them all upon command.  We stumbled into another one this month, however: The ability to put up all of our Christmas decorations, including our full-size tree.




Here are some other photos of decorations that we put up this year.  Some of which we were able to do in past years and others not (due to the confined space).





We actually have a fireplace with a MANTLE that we can put decorations on, and so our nativity went there this year.  Did we mention we LOVE living in a house?



We discovered, though, that with the nativity in this location, at about 9:30 AM every morning, the light shines just perfectly through the window so that it can illuminate the baby Jesus.  The following is a close-up picture, but the light exposure was not right to catch the awesome light display.



And now, the obligatory kids gift pictures...

For Jacob, a Minecraft shirt (so he is now Powered by Redstone), a series of Minecraft "manuals", a Captain Underpants book, a telescope, some space-themed wall hangings for his room, a nerf gun, and a set of head lamps for those nighttime exploring expeditions.





For Meagan, the latest Rick Riordan book, a microscope, a shirt, a dress, some nail polish, a trading card game, and a quilt (made by Grandma Walles)




This Christmas has been one of focusing on others.  We went to Tent City here in Lubbock to help other members in our ward feed the homeless and it was a fantastic opportunity to teach about service and the true meaning of Christmas with Matthew 25 as a text.  We were able to pass on the tradition of the 12 days of Christmas that we were introduced to last year to another family.  We went caroling with our Bishop and his family (in the rain no less) to bring some Christmas cheer to some of the members in our congregation.  We have read Christmas stories, spent more time together as a family, and in general focused (as much as possible) less on material gifts and more on things that actually matter.  As a result, the feeling in our home this Christmas has been one of more peace, more love, and closer to our Savior than in past Christmases.  I think, that this is going to be a goal for us for next year to try and repeat and improve upon.  I am grateful that we had the experiences we did and that we could share them with our children.  Hopefully, like Dickens said of Scrooge, we can learn to keep Christmas throughout all the year.

- Josh