Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Two From Galilee

First of all, my apologizes for such a downer of a post last time. That post was the reason I just couldn't do anything for a couple of weeks. And I appreciate all your lovely kind words and I know her family would too.

Christmas is such a wonderful time of the year. I love the music, the food, the lights, the smell of the trees, the presents....both giving and receiving and I love the traditions.

Since I left my old life and started a new life, many of my old traditions have been left behind and some new ones have been picked up. Take this weekend for instance. The Baxter side of my family always has a Christmas party. I can remember this back to before I can remember much of anything else. My cool, hip, young exotic aunts, who I always wanted to grow up to be just like, were a big part of my memories of Christmas. My Grandma always had the most beautiful Christmas tree. I even inherited a wreath that she made. Now I just need to convince my hubby that he loves pink and wants to hang it on the front door. (he really does, I'm sure, but he loves to fight it!)


So...back to the subject of traditions, this weekend we have the Baxter Christmas party! A lifelong tradition and always so much fun! Three years ago I got invited to my new family's Christmas party and it is this Saturday. This one is really fun too. Such cute little kids running around and my hubby's oldest daughters wonderful children. So the start of new tradition.

One tradition that I have kept since I was a teenager is reading the book, "Two From Galilee, The Story of Mary and Joseph" by Marjorie Holmes. Marjorie Holmes is a wonderful Christian authur. She writes uplifting, inspirational books that I love. (you should also try "I've Got to Talk to Someobody, God!") I highly recommend this book to everyone. It is the original Christmas story. Well, actually, the pre-Christmas story. This is a love story. The love story between a young 13 almost 14 year old girl and the 21 year old man she loves and cannot live without. It has been called the Greatest Love Story of all.



Even if you don't believe in Christmas, this is a touching and heartwarming book and I highly recommend it. If you have already read it, read it again. If you have never read it, you can borrow mine in a couple of days!

8 comments:

TuTu's Bliss said...

Sending hugs..thank you for the reading tip. I will check it out, Jen

DG Darling said...

I didn't see your other post until today. I'm so sorry that you lost your friend. I love you and you, as well as her family will be in my prayers.

nikkicrumpet said...

Well I hope you have a marvelous time at the parties...it is so wonderful to be able to all get together...I'm gonna miss not having that chance this year :(

Melissa B. said...

Christmas traditions are what make the holiday so special. And my sister is the Cool Aunt in our family. She and her brood are coming for the holidays, so everything will be complete!

Aunt Julie said...

I love Christmas music AND Christmas movies, both new and classic. In fact, I'm posting about those tomorrow! What are your favorites?

Aunt Julie said...

BTW, I know you're a Cat Woman, Marrdy, but I've got a post about Puppy Love up today that I think you'd get a kick out of. Also, did you happen to catch the Packers loss. Yup. Again with the losing! I think they're totally out of it for this season. I think I'll join you in crying in my Diet Coke!

Lula! said...

I have never heard of this book...wow...running to Amazon now.

Lesley said...

what a wonderful tradition....