Thursday, January 2, 2020

Christmas Week--eventFULL

I sit here overwhelmed, trying to process the many events of the past week. Throughout Advent, daily meditations helped me focus on the greatest gift of all time--"the Word became flesh and dwelt among us" and "from his fullness we have all received, grace upon grace." (John 1:14,16) 
Truly that was our experience--grace upon grace. 


Much time was spent preparing for our getaway December 27-30 to celebrate Christmas and our 50th wedding anniversary together as a family. [Note: We were married on January 31, but that date falls in the middle of the intense robot build-season--never a good time to get away.]


Gifts wrapped and ready for the trip
Tuesday morning we picked up Diane for the scrumptious annual Christmas Eve brunch at Stephan and Karen's.


In the afternoon Diane and I baked cookies from my aunt's recipe. Yummy! Michael is happy to find something in the cookie jar!


In the evening we enjoyed the candle light service. The church was packed; always fun to see visiting family members.

Kayla invited us to join them for food after. She loves to show hospitality. They hosted several family gatherings over the holidays.

Christmas Day we were there again for Leah's chicken and noodles. The day was beautiful, mild and sunny, 60 degrees! The girls (Kayla, Rebecca, Lily and Lucy) and I decided to walk the new trail. It is so close to their house but on the other side of the railroad tracks. On the way back we chose to make our way through the thorny growth and over the tracks. The dogs were okay with that, but Rebecca was not up for the adventure.


That evening, after a delicious steak dinner (Omaha Steaks from Jimmy and Leah), we enjoyed the Walkway of Lights on the way to Diane's apartment in Marion.



Thursday, as I was busy preparing food for our outing, it was fun to see Stephan interviewed about his upcoming ice festival in Carmel.


We promised to provide the first evening meal. So I went crazy preparing a Christmas-type meal ready to heat and eat.


My first-ever pecan pie
Meanwhile, whenever possible, Michael was sorting, rearranging, making order out of chaos in the electronic area of the robotics shop. 


Friday noon we set off for our family getaway in Demotte, two or three hours away.


It seems every year we have need of a Christmas miracle. This year we experienced three crises, and again God was with us--grace upon grace!

The first was when Sam called and said their family might not make it (that's one third of our members to occupy the 8-bedroom house!). Water gushing in the garage, a serious leak under the house, had him baffled. Would he have to dig deep to find the problem? Father and son were on the phone a few times. By God's grace, the source of the problem was discovered and resolved in time for them to join us that night.

The two celebrations and the other two crises deserve posts of their own. So I leave you with only these two questions.

Our make-do Christmas tree holds a clue to the theme of this year's gift-giving. Can you guess?


This lovely decoration, also made on the spot for the surprise our children planned, is surrounded by an item I brought. What is it?


2 comments:

  1. Answer to question two: your wedding veil? :)

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  2. Moriah beat me to it! I'm not sure about the gifts though...

    Your pie looks FABULOUS. Pecan pie is one of my favorite things. And I love that photo of where you guys stayed - tall trees, blue sky - lovely!

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