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Sunday, December 21, 2008

It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year!

Okay, as you can see, I've not kept up with this blog as planned. I knew this was going to be a hectic Christmas season for me with everything else I had going on during the fall, but it's been a bit worse than I had anticipated. As a matter of fact, there hasn't been a whole lot of JOY going on here for me! I've been downright cranky the last few days. Dave said I spend four weeks getting ready for this, and I'm lucky if I enjoy it for a week. My response: I'll be happy if I get a whole week of enjoyment! Normally, I enjoy the preparations, not just the day or week alone. I like shopping for gifts, I like wrapping, writing the cards, baking the cookies, decorating...etc. But this year hasn't been like that at all. I've been so busy the past week that the couple of times I had an opportunity to go to a Christmas program or party, I've missed it. So I'm cranky because I'm not enjoying what I usually enjoy. We had some friends over for dinner the other night, it was the first time I got to actually relax at all and enjoy some of the fruit of my labors.

I could go on and on here, but I won't because this blog is supposed to be about joy, not complaining. One of the things I tried to impart in my joy "class" a few years ago was that it's times like these that it's important to pause and find the joy in the little things. So I'm going to pause and find some joy!

1. I am done gift shopping! Okay, I have two more gift cards to pick up, but that's easy. And I've stayed within budget! YIPPIE!!!

2. The Christmas cards are out! A bit late, but they are done. I like to personally write in my cards, even if only to write out the names of the recipients inside the card, sign all our names and wish a Merry Christmas. I like to specifically think about the people I'm sending them to. Dave does the stamps and the return address labels, and we get to reminisce about people we haven't seen in a while.

3. The gifts are wrapped! Now that's something I haven't had done before Christmas Eve lately, so I'm ahead of the game!

4. My family is healthy and my husband has a new job. God is good! No, God is AWESOME!

So for the next two days, I'm going to shop for food, bake cookies and make candy, make some meatballs, and clean up my house. I'm not going to enjoy all of that, especially the food shopping and cleaning! But I'm going to take my own advice and find the joy in all of the little things where ever and when ever I can. Hope you can do the same!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

It's Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas!

Christmas is a time of family traditions. Think of some of yours...are you smiling??? I'll bet you are!The first tradition that comes to mind when I think of my own childhood are the pj's Santa would drop off at our house on Christmas Eve. I guess I got those until the time I was 12-ish. Well like many things, that tradition as snowballed with my kids, nieces and nephews. Pretty much from the time my son was born, Christmas Eve was at my Dad's house. So when Steven was 1, Santa personally delivered his jammies. After that, my dad was concerned that his very dark beard was not being sufficiently covered by Santa's white beard, so Santa would knock on the door, the reindeer would jingle their bells, and the pj's would be waiting at the door. My son is almost 20, and my daughter is 16, and Santa will still be delivering their jammies to Amma and Pop-pop's house this year! My daughter has informed me that Santa better keep bringing those jammies as long as she lives at home. Knowing the Santa who lives in my house, it might continue after that!

One of Dave's family traditions is that you have to guess what you gift is. This was hard for me because I really enjoy being surprised. But over the years it's gotten to be more fun. For years Dave's uncle would guess "toilet paper." So one
year we wrapped some up and gave it to him. Dave's brother was such a good guesser when he was younger that one year I wrapped up a brick with his gift to throw him off. I've also been known to wrap really small gifts in really big boxes! When the entire clan used to get together there were so many people and so many gifts that it would take HOURS to get through it! We'd eat, open for hours, and eat again. This isn't something that we do on Christmas morning in our own home. But we really enjoy it when Dave's family gets together to celebrate Christmas.

Something else Dave's family does that we've adopted is the orange in the toe of the stocking. I had never heard of it before the Perines came into my life, but apparently it's a pretty common thing.


Another tradition from my family is that the mom hands out the gifts one by one on Christmas morning. That's because Santa always whispers what each gift is into the mom's ear when she is sleeping. To this day, my kids are amazed that I remember what is in each package. Truth be told, it's getting harder to remember by Christmas morning!

Up until I was about 7 or 8 years old, Santa brought our Christmas tree. It would show up on Christmas morning with the gifts. I told you
my family is Christmas crazy! My parents did it again for a few years when my younger brother and sister were born.




A completely new tradition I started with my own kids is that every year I get them an ornament that represents something from the year. (Sometimes it's more than one ornament!) When I couldn't find what I wanted, I made them. Steven now has 20 Christmases of ornaments, and at this point he's really not that into decorating the tree! Since he's at college now when the tree goes up, I put up most of his and leave a few for him to put on when he gets home. I like that when my kids leave home for good, they will take a big box of ornaments with them that are full of memories.

Dave and I have always bought ornaments from anywhere we've traveled. Sometimes he will bring them home with him when he's been on a business trip. I also collect "nativity ornaments." But they can only have Jesus, Mary and Joesph...NO wisemen! I'll tell you about that in another post!

I could go on and on, and maybe some other time I will. I would really love if you would comment back to me and share some of your favorite traditions!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Santa Claus Is Coming To Town!

I'm back...again! Okay, now that the Women's Retreat is over, I can really get down to the business of Christmas.

Now before I go any further, I do want to say that I do appreciate the spiritual side of Christmas. Even though there is no proof that it's the actual birth date of Jesus, I enjoy celebrating the arrival of our Savior here on earth. When my kids were little, we often had a birthday cake for Jesus. Yes, I'm aware of all of the "pagan" customs that influenced the way we celebrate Christmas. I have been very careful with my kids, as well as with myself, to know what is of God, and what is man made, and I enjoy those man made customs just for the fun that they are.

I do love all of the traditional things that go along with the Christmas season
even though most have nothing to do with Jesus . And one of those things is SANTA CLAUS! The older I get, the more I love Santa, I think because of the childlike wonder that goes along with the myth. I DO believe in Santa, not as a person, but the spirit of giving that goes along with it. There's just something about Santa Claus that makes me happy.

If you don't already know, I collect Santas. I probably have about 150 or so, I haven't conducted a census yet this year. I gave Mallory that job a couple of years ago, because it seem
ed important to her to know how many there were. But Mallory does a "preacher's count" and counts each individual little Santa, even if they are a set. I consider a set as one. So being the wife of the man who takes the official counts at church, I can't do a preacher's count and feel good about it!

I purchased a few this fall, so when we went to Lancaster last weekend, I hadn't really planned to get more. But I came home with two...Dave just hugged me and said, "We have to form a support group for you."
Unpacking all the Santas and placing them around the living room takes a few hours. I enjoy it because I get to look at each one and remember who gave it to me or where I got it from. I like to look at all the little details that make each one special and unique. Packing them up again after the New Year is NOT fun. Every January I say "Enough!" And then I buy more!


Santas have their own storage closet. There are a some boxes of other things in this closet, but last year I had to relocate a couple, and this year a couple more may come out as well.

The first out of the closet every year is "Nick." He's my tallest Santa. I bought him in North Carolina. He was going to take up a seat in the van, so we told the kids we were picking someone up and bringing him home with us, his name was Nick, and he was an older man. They believed us, and thought it was pretty funny when we picked up "Nick" from the store. It's become a tradition that he gets to the living room first each Christmas season. Nick gets packed up with care, I "set" the curls in his beard and spray it with a fresh coat of hairspray each January.

Here are all the boxes of Santas in the living room ready to be unpacked!


I've been asked when, and why I began to collect Santas. All of Dave's family members are into collections. Coins, lighthouses, pewter figurines, stamps, Christmas Village, etc...the list goes on. I'm not much of a collector. But the Christmas of 1991 I noticed that I had about a half dozen Santas sitting together on a shelf in the kitchen, and it just occurred to me that this would be a neat thing to collect. I always loved Christmas, so it made sense. I figured it was a good idea because it would only be out for about a month each year, so I'd only have to dust it once before I put it away again. I never imagined that it would grow into what it is now, or that I would have such an affection for Santa Claus!

These Santas bring me joy. Sometimes I see one that I like and it makes me squeal with joy. Like the teapot Santa I spotted before I was in the door of the gift shop at Willow Valley. I actually squealed! I got some funny looks, but I didn't care, I was just completely infatuated at first sight. In another post I'll take you on "tour" of my Santas. And maybe it will bring you joy too!