Thanksgiving was wonderful--family, friends, good food--lots of laughter and music. It was joyful. My Beloved husband, who left for heaven a little over a year ago, would have been delighted. Our small niece was playing my daughter's tiny pink Ukulele. And wow! She is doing GREAT for her age--music runs in our veins.
In fact, after Thanksgiving dinner, we had a regular Hootenanny. With three ukuleles, the big bass fiddle and a guitar we made quite a little band. We sang and laughed and joked--ah, we made some precious memories yesterday.
And now Christmas is just around the corner. I have always loved Christmas--this year, with my sis and niece living with me, we will actually decorate for the holiday.
I am so glad we have a special day to celebrate the greatest story ever told. Isaiah 9:2 of the Old Testament of the Bible prophesied, "The people who walk in darkness will see a great light; Those who live in a dark land, The light will shine on them." God sent His dear One to earth--He is the light-bearer, the one honored at Christmas.
I love the idea of God's Light upon earth. Light is warmth and illumination. I know what it is like to live in darkness and depression--feeling so lost and alone--these words found in Matthew 4:15 are a great comfort to me. "The people living in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned."
Merry Christmas dear ones. May God bless you with His light, joy and comfort.
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3 comments:
I can count on you to find such beautiful postcards and this is a perfect one for Christmas.
A beautiful card. Here we're waiting with preparing for Christmas till after 5 December. That's the night before Saint Nicholas Day and that evening we celebrate 'Sinterklaas' with the giving of gifts. Saint Nicholas is an elderly, stately and serious man with white hair and a long, full beard. On his white horse, he rides on the roofs while his helpers, the black Petes, carry a bag which contains candy for nice children and a birch rod, a chimney sweep's broom made of willow branches, used to spank naughty children. All the little kids believe in Sinterklaas. Strange festivities we know in the low lands, not? Happy PFF.
Cieszę się ,ze miło w gronie rodzinnego ciepła spędziłaś Dzień Dziękczynienia .Pięknie to opisałaś cytując słowa z Biblii .Uwielbiam czytać Twoje wpisy jest w nich miłość i ciepło płynące z Twego serca.
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