Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Merry Christmas!

Sorry, not an original post title! It took me a couple weeks, but I am finally feeling the Christmas spirit. This is my first Christmas in 4 years that I don't have to work! It will be fun to wake up Christmas morning with my family and get to spend all day with them. In fact the last Christmas I had off was in 2003. Jerry and I had just barely gotten engaged and he got me a gorgeous ring as my Christmas present. We spent Christmas in Bear Lake where we got hit with a huge snow storm. Since then we have spent a little time in Bear Lake every December to celebrate Christmas. This will be the first Christmas we are spending at home and we have a little baby. Xander is already 5 months old. We aren't going to wrap him any presents, but I think we are going to go out and buy him some fun 6+ month toys to keep him entertained as he gets older. I wish we didn't have to do the whole Santa thing, but I guess it is a part of childhood. It is just kind of lame lying to your kid until one year they realize you have been making this whole Santa thing up. Sorry if I sound like a grinch about Santa but as I get older I want to celebrate the birth of Jesus more then thinking about the commercialization out there. When I listen to Christmas music, I prefer the traditional music rather then songs about Rudolph or Santa. All I wish for everyone out there this year is to have a Merry Christmas spending lots of time with your family and loved ones. Just be safe and have fun and remember the true meaning of this time of year.

1 comment:

admin said...

This was the first year my son got interested in Santa, and I told him he wasn't real as soon as he brought it up. At first he was thought I was teasing him, but on Christmas Eve we read the story of Christ's birth from the picture New Testament and then told him that there was an old man who live long ago who loved Christ so much that he decided to give presents to all the children in his village. I didn't think he bought it, until the next day when his grandma asked him what Santa brought and he said, "Santa isn't REAL!" I was very proud!

Patricia