Well, two days after Christmas, Mom helped me take this tree down, and we have a beautiful empty space on the floor. Which will soon be filled by the couch that was there before.
Aside from my bad attitude about the tree, we had an incredible Christmas. Family parties, visits from neighbors and friends, and real-life Santas whose consideration for us was a miracle.
We have started a new property management company, and this week of Christmas was extremely stressful with basement floods and huge snowstorms. Throughout this time, the Lord showed his love to me in so many little ways. I had one woman who should have hated me call me a friend. That very same day, my aunt Julia, at the annual Christmas eve party, gave me a sampler to hang on my wall that says "What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness?" I will hang that carefully on my wall and remember the tender mercies of the Lord in teaching me the power of kindness to break through barriers.
One gift that made me laugh in delight was a bottle of spray air. Our computer is getting filled with dust (not surprising, noting our circumstances.) A few nights before Christmas, Joseph and I spent an hour or so looking for the can of spray dust that we KNOW we have downstairs somewhere. We couldn't find it. So when I saw that Aunt Vikki had included in her basket a can of spray air, I knew someone cared about me. Thanks, Vikki.
I also received a state of the art wheat grinder from my mothers. I can't wait to cook more fresh and healthy this year. If I can control some of the clutter.
We received so many thoughtful gifts and so many people sacrificed on our behalf. Thanks to all those who worked so hard to make it a fun time for us and our little ones. We love you!
2 comments:
I didn't really want to put up a Christmas tree this year. My house isn't as nearly in disarray as yours, but after we moved back downstairs and finished emptying boxes I didn't want to get out more stuff that I would just have to put away in a couple of weeks. I'm glad that I put up a tree though because it wouldn't have felt like Christmas without it. My aunts weren't going to put up a Christmas tree but Ben shamed them into it. He told them that it won't be Christmas and you won't get presents without a tree.
My mom didn't exactly put up a tree. She put up this pile of bears that she calls her 'bear tree'. I'm surprised Ben let it slide. It was strange that she didn't have a tree.
It's weird how there just has to be certain things around us to make it feel like Christmas, but it's awesome at the same time. It would just be strange to have a pine tree in your house all year long. Albeit fake, it's beautiful. Maybe I should leave it up all year. No, like I said that would be strange.
Happy (late) Birthday! I feel the same way about the Christmas tree and decorations, but after I took everything down, the house felt empty. Hope you guys are well!
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