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"They followed the star through the streets of Bethlehem, out of the nice part of town, through the not-so-nice part of town, into the really-not-nice-at-all part of town, down a little dirt track, until it stopped right over...a little house. But wait. It wasn't a palace. And there weren't any guards. Or servants. Or flags. Or red carpets. Or trumpets. Or anything. Did they get it wrong? Or was this what God had meant?"And, of course, Jesus was exactly where God had planned for him to be. In this tiny little stable, a tiny baby, helplessly dependent on Mary and Joseph-these two imperfect people that God chose to raise his Son. Man, I just can't imagine. I got choked up reading it to the kids. I'm sure they didn't notice. But I was just overwhelmed with how much God loves them, how much he loves this area called Vickery and how even though it is considered "the not-so-nice part of town," it's an amazing place where miracles happen all the time. Sometimes you have to really look for it and sometimes they are blatantly in your face!
Road trip! |
I love them so much |
Of course I let my parents know that they were coming home with me and everyone in my family was really awesome about it. My mom made up a new Christmas bingo game and she also made sure that Jamuna and Khagen had their own personalized stockings. And I just love Jamuna and Khagen-they are some of the most welcoming kids-they just jumped right in and called my mom and dad- "mom and dad." Jamuna was a little worried about the food, but she did great and even loved my mom's chicken and rice casserole, which is our favorite family meal ever. It was just so much fun to have them be part of our family for several days. It would have been fun to see things from their perspective- the way we play games and are super competitive, how we pray before meals, how my Uncle Dana is so redneck and how he has the best laugh in the world, just all the little things that make up your family that you don't even notice until someone else is there watching. We also read the Christmas story from The Jesus Storybook Bible(because we always read the story before opening presents)-Britt read it and I got choked up again just listening to her-she did so great.
It was also an emotional Christmas because it was the first one without my grandpa. So thankful to have my grandma and Britt both there from Florida. I know it was hard for them and especially for my dad. It's always hard when you realize again that he's not here right now, but there really is this peace and joy in knowing that he's with Jesus. And I just think my life and so many others would be so very different if my grandpa had not been just who he was, who God called him to be and lived a life striving to love Jesus. This Christmas would have looked different if not for my grandpa's faithfulness. That's a pretty awesome legacy to leave behind.
Christmas was really special this year (last year?) and again, I'm so thankful to live where I live and experience Christmas in new ways. Through the eyes of my neighbors. Through the eyes of shepherds and wise men. Through Mary's eyes.
Here's one other quote from The Jesus Storybook Bible that I love:
"But this child was a new kind of king. Though he was Prince of Heaven, he had become poor. Though he was the Mighty God, he had become a helpless baby. This King hadn't come to to be the boss. He had come to be a servant."
So thankful for our servant King!!
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