Once upon a Christmastime, there was a busy mom who had A LOT to get done on Christmas Eve Day. She needed her children to be occupied with something that did not require her involvement, oversight, or assistance, so she suggested they plan an at-home Christmas Eve service for their family that night.
The children disappeared into the playroom, and the mom disappeared
into the kitchen. The mom got her work done, and later that night, the children
“invited” their parents to a candlelit service in their living-room-turned-sanctuary.
The whole thing turned out to be the best Christmas gift since the original
Christmas Gift, and everyone lived (mostly) merrily ever after.
Of course, the mom in this little yuletide tale is me,
and the children are my now-teenage daughters. What has become our traditional
at-home family Christmas Eve service truly was born this way. I just threw the
“go plan a Christmas Eve service” suggestion at my daughters without really
expecting much. But year after year, they’ve surprised and delighted us with
hand-written “programs” and welcome signs and decorative lighting and
instrumental duets and readings and raps and dances and videos.
I love that you shared this fantastic tradition with the world this year! And I can't wait to hear what they cook up this time!
ReplyDeleteAw, thank you, dearest Lisa! You are SUCH a faithful encourager and cheerleader! I'll keep you posted on the 2017 version! ;) Merry Christmas, sweet friend.
Delete