Sunday, December 24, 2006

December 24

Today is the fourth Sunday in Advent.  It is also the last day of Advent.  I hope you have used this time to prepare your hearts to meet the King of Kings, who came into this world as a little Baby to die for you, so that you could live with Him in Heaven forever.  This time of year is a very fun time, as well as a serious time.  I hope you are having a special time with family and friends.  I also wish for you a time of relaxation and reflection amidst all the busyness of this hectic time of year.  Please take time out to spend by yourself if you can, and just relax.

Valerie and I wish you a very Merry Christmas.  Don't stay up too late wrapping presents.  Now go eat some chocolate!

 

 

How Silent Night Came Into Being

            

Children Say What Christmas Is To Them

 

             

game:  Christmas Online Coloring Pages

Gospel reading:  Luke 1:39-55

9 comments:

  1. A very Merry Christmas to you both !  'On Ya' - ma

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  2.  Merry Christmas and have a blessed Holiday from my family to yours.

                      Julie
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  3. Merry Christmas to you and John.

    God bless,
    Angela

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  4. Merry Christmas to you, john and val

    Kathy

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  5. A very Merry Christmas to all of you. Hugs, Helen

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  6. A very Merry Christmas to you and JOhn, hon. The two of you have been through a lot, but are still here, together, with the Lord at your side. He is all we need to get through anything. You're always in my prayers.
    Big hugs....tight ones,
    Barb- http://journals.aol.com/barbpinion/HEYLETSTALK

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  7. A joyful and holy Christmas to you and John, Krissy!! May 2007 be a year of healing and health for you both!! God bless!
    ~Gette

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  8. (((((((((((((((((((((((((((KRISSY/JOHN)))))))))))))))))))))Merry Christmas and Happy New YEar.Did I hear someone say choclate?lol.We had a little party in our dapartment and one of our coworkers made this cake and oh my,it was good.lol.It was a Red Velvet cake and I had one from our stoor,ack,I pratcllay eat the whole thing without eating nothing but that.lol.Have a good one.

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  9. Sissy, I am amazed how "Silent Night" came into being... out of a truly silent, comtemplative moment.  Actually, I am not too amazed.  Great things come out of quiet times like these.  Beautiful entry!  Merry Christmas to everyone in J-Land!!  Love, Val the elf xox
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