have you ever been asked a question that stops you in your tracks?
makes you wonder what in the big gigantic world you have been doing?
let me paint you a picture...
this beautiful blue eyed wonder is my youngest.
last week as we were all driving in the car,
probably hurrying along to somewhere unimportant
i hear these words from the back of the car...
"mom? mom, if christmas were on sunday, would you make us go to church?"
{if you are laughing right now, you are totally following me here...}
insert knife to heart and turn.
see....this time of year means many different things to many people.
for me, it is a time to reflect and give thanks
for a child, born in humble circumstances many years ago.
{beautiful artwork found here...}
i love christmas. i love the decorating. the baking. the twinkle lights.
getting out our nutcrackers. the carols. the wrapping paper.
jingling my kids to bed. gingerbread houses. my neighbors fudge.
i love all of it.
{artwork by my beautiful friend kelly lish...}
but when stockton asked me if i would make him go to church on christmas,
i had to wonder what about christmas was i not celebrating?
what kind of example was i being to my children?
{artwork by liz lemon swindle
i want my children to know how grateful i am for a savior.
i want them to know that christ is what i love most about christmas.
i hope that as christmas descends upon us tomorrow you have
the most joyful day with loved ones. i hope that you are able to celebrate
what truly means the most to you about this season
and "yes stockton! if christmas were on sunday,
it would be a blessing to go to church my dear
and we would most certainly be there!"
merry christmas to you all!
cul*ti*vate the true reason of the season for you!
{i will be taking my family skiing next week...i.ll see you back here next year! muah!}
{i will be taking my family skiing next week...i.ll see you back here next year! muah!}