Sunday, December 14, 2008

Enjoying the season!

Well despite our current chaotic living environment, this has been such a great Christmas season. I am finally feeling like I have presents figured out and almost entirely shopped for, and we can relax for a few days at least. We're going to have to start painting and staining and flooring here soon, and I may have an entirely different attitude on the season. So I wanted to be sure and document these last moments of peace enjoying the Christmas spirit. We had the chance last night to go out to dinner as a family to a real restaurant instead of McDonald's which was actually quite enjoyable. We then went to a live nativity scene in Nibley (and of course I forgot my camera.) Even the kids seemed to really understand the significance and reverence of that Holy night by seeing that scene. We walked up a long snowy road to a farmhouse with little paper lanterns lining the way. We passed the Bethlehem Inn and stood by the fire to warm up a minute and then entered the stable. There were sheep, donkeys, goats and even a camel. It really struck me how humbling and spiritual a barn could really have been. They had a narration of the story playing while live actors played it out. There were only a few people at a time in the barn so it felt very intimate, and even the kids were very reverent while they pondered what had happened that night. Cate got so excited when she saw the star and said "the star! my found it!" it was so sweet, she kept whispering to me and pointing "baby jesus, baby jesus." We even got a hayride back to the van. I hope the kids got a much out of it as I did. With all the hustle and bustle of the season that night was just what I needed to bring into focus Christ's humble birth, and the glorious gift His life was to us all. My goal is to keep that spirit fresh throughout the holidays, so simple and so powerful. Tonight we made a gingerbread house from a kit I got at Sam's. That was the best ten bucks I ever spent. It had all the frosting, candy, and gingerbread we needed, and the kids had a blast. It only half wrecked my kitchen, which was nothing compared to if I had made it myself (which honestly I wouldn't have had the energy to do). So all I need to do now is neighbor gifts and get Christmas cards out!

6 comments:

Jenni said...

I'm glad you enjoyed the Nativity in Nibley. I wanted to go, but couldn't fit it in this weekend. Darn...I thought it would be perfect for the kids!

Hayley said...

I NEED details about this live Nativity. It sounds amazing!

Bonny said...

Sounds great. I'm having a hard time getting into Christmas. I'm sure its because I'm pregnant, but still...

Merry Christmas!

Hiatts said...

Wow what a great place. I am with Hayley I Need details!

Taylor Family said...

Courtney, that sounds like a very beautiful evening that will leave an impression on the kids and touch their hearts. Sweet Cate! So glad you guys had a wonderful night and got an evening to cherish this Christmas season!

T-licious D-zire and C-hillins said...

Courtney, The Nativity sounds awesome, but I'm still offended that we weren't invited with you! Ok, so I don't get offended easy, and didn't expect an invite, but still! :) Ok I love that your boys wrap seatbelts around their heads and then Cate buzzes her hair with the clippers......I'm sure there's something I can "one up" you on. HAHA Seriously though, I am glad that neither of those situations were serious. So when are we gonna get together? Would you guys be able to meet us for dinner in SLC after Christmas? 26, 27, 28th or something? hmmm I should email you instead of use your blog as my personal contact source lol sorry, I'll do that! Love you!