Making Time
The presents are wrapped, even though I cut the paper too short on every singe present! Many gifts were exchanged during the second weekend of December, Christmas at Nana’s. With the girls being older and our adapted-in-family, schedules are often busy. So, we had another Christmas last Sunday in my small and cozy living room before the cantata at church.
Allowing Changes to Enter the Scene
Today, I wrapped the last batch of gifts for Christmas morning with Rachel, my youngest daughter. Over the years, I have learned that the garland may be draped in different places, and that it is even ok if it does not even grace a banister. I have grown to understand that Christmas day does not have to be the only day that presents can be exchanged.
Remembering a Christmas when my tree stayed up until February, I thought of the family member, who returned home from serving in Kuwait.
I smile at the simple text I received: “I am sorry there will not be a present in the mail. Remember though that you will always be our daughter.” For I know, that the words, “You will always be our daughter” is a gift.
Over the years, the rituals have changed locations and dates. Some activities have faded while others have developed.
The True Meaning
But, the tradition of Christmas will never change in my heart. God sent His own son to fulfill the prophecy of the Old Testament. For He, the one true King, was born in a humble stable to change the world. He gave me, and you, the ultimate gift: dying on the Cross for my sin and yours.
In the Upcoming Years
At 50, I hope to have many Christmases to come. I want to share hot chocolate with present and future loved ones. It is my desire to wrap Christmas presents (hoping to measure the paper the right size) for many decades and watch the delight of others as they open boxes. I love the cookie-making and other baking traditions.
Without you, all the decorations are cold and without meaning. Truly, I long to keep one tradition sacred! Help me, Lord, to always keep your love and your awesome gift in the forefront of my heart, continuing to share with others no matter the date or location.
-Karla