At The Well, having a Mary Christmas

 

Welcome back to The Well. It is great to “see” everyone again! The topic today is:

Having a “Mary” Christmas: Keeping “Christ” in Christmas with Practical Ideas

And Tracy from Thirsty For Him, is the hostess

Do you find yourself stressed each Christmas, trying to “DO” all of the activities of the holiday, only finding yourself depleted and wondering if your family celebrated the true meaning of Christmas?

What are practical tips and ideas you can share that celebrate Christ and simplifies Christmas?

Actually after many years of discouraging holidays we decided to start over. Thankfully it was before any of our children had been brainwashed by society. Back when our oldest was just a baby we decided we didn’t want to do Christmas the way the average American did it. We never did any Santa, in fact every Christmas I used to wear a T-shirt that looked like this to the family gathering. 

As you can guess it made me real popular.  Especially with my husbands family who were probably at that point questioning his choice to marry me.  :)  I won’t even get into my Disney boycott that started long before the Southern Baptist convention made such things popular and acceptable. I have always been a little extreme about truth. But hey so is Jesus, so I look tame compared to Him. Anyway, we revamped the way we celebrate. And after a couple more years of stressed out shopping even for just the close relatives we decided o REALLY pare it down. At that point we were not doing any exchanging gifts in our own family. We finally narrowed it down to giving a nice 8×10 family picture or a custom picture calendar to our parents and that is it.   

So one of the most common questions we get is, “how did you get your children away fom it?” Well, they were never “into” the Holiday to begin with. And they were still really young when we threw out all the traditional things. Like the 12 foot evergreen idol most folks sit around on Dec 25 morning. I am not saying everyone makes an idol of it but for me growing up it was front and center demanding all attention when I was young. As for all the gifts, well we don’t watch TV so they never knew what they were supposedly missing. We teach different values. Like self control, and being content with real things.

So you may be wondering what we do do, if anything at all and why? Well many Bible scholars believe that Jesus was probably not even born this time of year and it is far from a Biblical Holiday. And all of the fables about anything pagan having Christian roots is a far stretch of the imagination.  But our lives are centered around Jesus, and sharing about how His love can change your life. And there no other time of year when it is so acceptable to share that message. Folks are open to the Gospel at Christmas time, and we know an open door when we see it. So we use that opportunity to reach as many as possible. We bless folks anyway we can all in HIS name. We give baked gifts to our neighbors and have a family supper. We actually do the same thing we do every day, we worship, we pray, we fellowship and we recognize His goodness. If the grandparents give gifts we open them on another day and do not make a big deal out of it. Thankfully they usually give gift cards and we take a family shopping trip. On another day.

If you have had a lot of materialism that you would like to get rid of, I suggest that you have a really heart to heart talk with your children about blessing others and see if after prayer you can come to an agreement about sharing your Christmas gifts. And maybe blessing someone else. There are lots of ways to do that. Starting with needy children in your own community is a nice thought but needy children in America around Christmas time are few and far between. There are millions of agencies that exist for that purpose. How about supporting a child in another country? Not with toys but things they need, like shoes, or books. How about supporting a missionary family? How about making a meal and taking it to an elderly couple, and sticking around long enough to sing for them, or listen to their wonderful stories of how it used to be. How about visiting folks in a nursing home? Think service and God will give you plenty of ideas.

I guess the answers to Tracy’s questions are simple. Re-evaluate why you do what you do, then throw out what is not necessary. Choose to keep the activities that are important to Him and mean something for your family.

My new book, Making the Holidays Family Friendly goes right along with this and has different ideas. You can find it in my bookstore.

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This weeks preview for Dec 1

Well, Thanksgiving has come and gone. Can you believe it is December 1st? I have a lot of things planned for this week. My Black Friday sale ends sunday night at midnight, so unless you are up late, it will be done by the time you read this. However I will probably not be up late so if it is still on the site, take advantage of it here:)   I will also be having a Cyber Monday sale that you will just have to check out for yourself. We have snow coming and it will be a good time to write the studies and articles I have on my schedule. So be blessed!

Monday-   Cyber Monday sale. I will be announcing the winner to my book giveaway.  Also I will join in with “Simple Woman’s Daybook”, “Menu Plan Monday” and “At the Well”.

Tuesday- Another edition of my Front Porch Fellowship E-zine, you can subscribe free here. And our ministry newsletter Handfuls on Purpose, you can subscribe free for that one here.  Time for Tackle it Tuesday, and another bogging lesson, have you got blogging questions?

Wednesday -  Winner announcement for the holiday apron giveaway. Works for me Wednesday, Wordless Wednesday picture and a Word-filled picture with a fresh word from the Lord!

Thursday-  The plan is more “real deal reviews”  and Thursday Thirteen, and Thankful Thursday. And maybe a guest post. 

Friday-   my new Meme called FAVORITE FRIDAY FREEBIES! And I will again join Robin Sampson for her Fruit of the Spirit Friday. And Crystal is back with Frugal Friday, or is she?

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Menu Plan Monday December 1

For my Menu Plan Monday  post, we were given another deer by our neighbor’s daughter, yes daughter. And we are expecting snow, two days of it. then dreary rain. So it is time for comfort meals this week. Warm, yummy, comfort meals.

Monday- chili for a crowd, probably made with deer meat

Tuesday-  southern chicken and dumplins

Wednesday-  deer backstrips and rice

Thursday- jalepeno chicken and rice

Friday – deer tacos

Saturday- beef stew or shepard pie (hadn’t decided)

 

take a look at my front page I have a huge going on new books in my bookstore 

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looks like snow, if I dissapear …

When the clouds get real thick, I sometimes lose my satellite internet connection. My posts for this evening and tomorrow morning will be on autopilot. If you are leaving comments (especially for the giveaways) and they aren’t showing up, don’t worry, I will update everything before choosing a winner. i promise things will be fair :) .  So keep your comments coming.

Black Friday sale ends tonight

One last reminder, my Black Friday Sale in my bookstore ends tonight, along with the give aways here on this site.

I still have lots of goodies for December, and might even have a Cyber Monday Sale. After all of he nonsense I don’t think I like the phrase “Black Friday” anymore.

Shopping online is much safer.

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tribute to George W Bush

Whoever is without sin may cast the first stone.

Posted: 12:50 PM ET

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President Bush says he wants to be remembered as a president who stuck to his values. (GETTY IMAGES)

(CNN) — Reflecting on his eight-year presidency, President Bush said above all he would like to be remembered as a commander-in-chief who remained faithful to his values and “did not sell his soul in order to accommodate the political process.”

In an interview with his younger sister, Doro Bush Koch, the president said he was forced to make several difficult choices during his tenure in the White House, but added “I darn sure wasn’t going to sacrifice [my] values.”

I  for one have appreciated your integrity. It was a stark difference from the preceding administration. I don’t think too many folks noticed or cared. I don’t think most Americans have any values anymore,  but I for one am thankful. Blessings to you Mr. President.

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