Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Monday, December 9, 2013
Romancing Christmas: That Romantic Glow
They walked hand in hand as snowflakes danced around the twinkling
lights on the low pines. Is there anything more romantic than sharing the
beauty of Christmas lights on a dark evening with the one you love? Maybe, but
it’s definitely in the top five.
The lights in our local park. |
In 1880, Thomas Edison hung the first string of electric lights
outside his laboratory in Menlo Park. Two years later, his friend and partner, Edward
H. Johnson, draped a string of electric colored lights around their indoor Christmas
tree in 1882. His family found delight in the colorful novelty. Although
electric lights were not the norm for several years, they did eventually catch
on and become more affordable.
Now we see extravagant light displays all over the country.
From Rockefeller center to small town parks, sparkling colors and white lights
twinkle in the night. My husband and I enjoy driving around the neighborhood to
admire our neighbors’ displays. We enjoy walking in the park and seeing the
decorated trees.
Romance + Lights =
· Stroll through a light display together
· Decorate the tree together
· Sit by the Christmas tree with a cup of cocoa
· Take an evening drive and view the lights
· Go to the town tree lighting ceremony together
Enjoy the glow of the season.
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Merry Christmas to You by Sidewalk Prophets
“Lights, please. "And there were in the
same country shepherds abiding in the field…” Linus Van Pelt’s childlike voice
filled my car. And I loved it.
Sometime in early November, I listened to a radio
interview on K-Love with David Frey, the lead singer of Sidewalk Prophets. He talked about making their new album, Merry Christmas to You. They had wrapped up the music and thought they had
everything ready to go when the producers realized they needed to ask the voice
of Linus for permission to use the monologue. Unfortunately he had passed away.
But, at the last minute they reached his wife and added Linus’s voice to their
wonderful new Christmas album.
The music exudes
joy as it celebrates the season with fun and reverence. I’ve enjoyed the four
new songs the group composed as well as their renditions of familiar songs and
carols. This is a great CD for family time in the car or to decorate the tree
by. I liked it so much that I bought it for my daughters, and they all gave it a
thumbs up.
Link to the story behind Oh What a Glorious Night: http://www.sidewalkprophets.com/becauseitschristmas
Do you have a favorite Christmas Album or CD? Please share.
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Silver Bells by Deborah Raney
In Silver Bells I took a peek into an era before technology took over the newspaper
business. Throughout the story Deb’s descriptions of the 1970s are right on.
From early microwave ovens to Little Golden books illustrated by Eloise Wilkin,
I revisited many of the joys of my youth. Yet under it all the turmoil of the
Vietnam War wrestled with everyday life.
Even though Michelle Penn had a very different
future in mind, she took a job at the local newspaper to make ends meet. She
never dreamed she’d meet up with Mr. Popular from high school, let alone
actually enjoy his company. In an era of women’s liberation, war, and a fight
for women’s freedom from domestic abuse, how does a hometown girl confront
reality and find love at the same time? What appears as a simple romance dives
into the importance of surrounding others with compassion that has no fear. Deb
Raney created a story of love and forgiveness that plays on the heart. I
enjoyed the love story between Michelle and Rob and the story of love they
shared for Becky, a young mom in need. I recommend Silver Bells as a
warm-hearted Christmas read that reveals the true spirit of the season.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Monday, December 2, 2013
Romancing Christmas: Mistletoe
There is something magic about love at Christmas that
encourages new friendships, sweet affection, and mutual adoration. For December
I thought it would be fun to focus on some of the more romantic symbols of
Christmas.
The lowly mistletoe, a symbol of peace and joy,
has brought giggles from girls, kisses from boys and all around good fun for
all. The Norsemen tell a tale about Frigga the goddess of love. She worked to
protect her son Balder from death. In her haste to bring together all the
elements of earth to protect him she failed to include the mistletoe. Loki, the
god of evil used the mistletoe to destroy Balder’s life. Broken-hearted, Frigga
cried for her son. Her tears healed him as they turned into the pearly white
berries of the mistletoe plant, raising the greenery to a plant of love that
conquered death. From that day on anyone who stood under the mistletoe received
a kiss and found protection from evil.
Years later in the eighteenth-century, the simple
green plant was hung in doorways and proclaimed the kissing
ball. A young lady might stand under the beribboned symbol of love and wait for
her young man to give her a kiss and promise of marriage. Sometimes they just
shared a friendly kiss and went on their way. If the girl was not kissed she
had to wait another year for a proposal.
Folks still hang mistletoe around the holidays.
Whether there is magic in the green leaves and white berries or if it encourages
a man and woman to get to know each other, the mistletoe adds fun to the Christmas
season.
Do you remember a kiss under the mistletoe? Did it
lead to marriage?
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Thanksgiving Blessings
I will join my family later today to eat the bounty of food we all prepared for this special day. I know we will have a great time. Yet, I've already been blessed beyond abundance by the Thanksgiving service we shared with our church family. What a service. The church family joined with a local Christian outreach and provided turkeys and trimmings the recipients would take home and cook for their families today, Thanksgiving. We sang, prayed and heard the truth from God's word along side people we'd just met, who came for the blessings.
give thanks to him and praise his name.
So many folks worked together to prepare for this spiritual feast of Thanksgiving. Thank you to all who took their time and resources and put this all together to praise God and his bountiful blessings.
I pray you are all blessed on this day as you meet with family and friends to celebrate all the joys of life.
Psalm 100:4
Enter his gates with thanksgiving
and his courts with praise;give thanks to him and praise his name.
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