I'm a strict "no decorating or Christmas music until the day after Thanksgiving" kind of girl. But the way things are going I'm also a "probably not going to have the house decorated until December 23rd" kind of girl too. In addition to decorating, I have heaps of laundry all over the dining room floor and littering the upstairs hallway that need to be attended to. Not my idea of festive. Complicating matters, there's this baby in the house. It's hard to get things done when she's awake because a) She's into everything. b) Attachment is going well and she gets in "please don't let go of me" moods. I oblige her, of course. And c) I just want to BE with her.
But we are in process. Emmie clearly wasn't feeling scrooge-y. Here she stands in the middle of the mess in all her Christmas glory...
Nor did I love when I saw Bill walking upstairs with our tree. I don't like our tree. At all. It is a mangy eyesore. Even positive Emmie said "You know, our Christmas tree really is gnarly." Every year I complain about how much I hate it. And every year Bill insists we don't need a new tree. As we were bantering about this back and forth yet again, Tate (who was quietly reading in the corner) called out with that little glint in his eye, "Isn't this all supposed to be about Jesus?" Okay you got me, kid.
It's supposed to be about Jesus. But, often that's not the way it is for me. Not that it's wrong to have a beautiful Christmas tree. I truly hope to have a new one when I write this post next year (day after Christmas sales, babe, seriously). But it's an issue of focus. Oftentimes my focus is on decorating the house, getting the perfect Christmas card picture, packing the schedule with fun holiday activities and meaningful traditions and shopping, shopping, shopping. Again, not bad things, just not what I want to consume me in the weeks ahead. Especially since I end up drained and exhausted rather than peaceful and reverent.
I hope this year that I can simply enjoy the One who came to save me. Much like the way I set aside the laundry and decorating to enjoy the baby in our home. I hope this year I will just want to BE with Him. Maybe I'll start right now.

9 comments:
You just reminded me that I have a load in the washer.
Hey - we have that FP nativity scene too, but ours doesn't have Santa. :)
Missy - however you celebrate and whatever your decor you always manage to include fun and style. :)
Sorry for the disjointed-ness of that comment.
i like disjointed comments...reminds me of my life. :)
i just remembered we have a whole stash of christmas books somewhere around here - thanks for triggering my memory.
Merry Christmas...I used to be NO decorations until after Thanksgiving. This year, I caved...afterall, this is another hugely important 'first' in the life of my HoneyGirl. And, she's so into the lights & Baby Jesus...just couldn't say 'no' to her.
Sheri
yay! love the reminder from Tate.
We have the LP Nativity seen too. Eli pretended like he was shooting a gun the other day and said "Shoot Baby Jesus!" I had to stop and pray :)
We are definitely trying to focus on the reason we have Christmas at all. Last year was good for us, since we were actually in Ethiopia for Christmas. It's a lot less about gifts for us now. It'll be fun seeing Eli open the few gifts that we have for him. But, it'll be even more fun to teach him all about Christmas!
We have the Playmobil set, and every year more and more animals get sneaked in. Who said there were no turtles at the original nativity? I gave in a few years ago and let them add a few things. SO we have penguins and a whale now too. Not to mention the lions and bear. And the viking. Oh, I forgot the pirates. Yes, I am totally serious.
We have the Christmas nativity too...which my boys love at 4 1/2 yrs old & 21 months. SO happy to see later in life its still a sweet Christmas tradition!
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