Welcome to my "Open Window"...a place of hope, encouragement, and adventure as we journey down the road from "Closed Doors" to the new opportunities God places in our pathway. I hope you will take the time to go back and follow the trail of mixed blessings and fears, failures and triumphs from the past and side-trips in the present. Perhaps it will conjure up some of your own special memories, and be an invitation for you to share with others. I look forward to spending this time with you!
What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?
Remember: "When God closes a door, He always opens a window!" You never know what might be out there waiting for you!
Two days after Christmas...are these the "Twelve Days of Christmas"? I believe they are, from December 25th until January 6th.
Regardless of what we believe or don't believe about the 12 days of Christmas and what they represent, these twelve days are special and somehow I just can't shut down "Christmas" too quickly. I am still enjoying the sweetness of the moments shared with loved ones and the happy memories made and the smiles on each face as we enjoyed the day together.
Today I didn't do a whole lot...just continuing to kind of clean up and put away things, washing up the new gifts that need washing...(any clothing articles, etc.) and simply enjoying the beauty of the twinkling lights on the tree and around the house. It was a rather dark and gloomy day, and we even had some light drizzly rain this afternoon. I was thinking to myself that we haven't seen much of the sun or a sunset recently as the days have been rather cloudy. And then I looked out the window in my "room with a view" as I sat down to write...and this is what I saw:
The evening sun was breaking through the clouds and casting its reflection upon Still Waters Pond, brightening up the horizon and bringing a feeling of peace along with it.
One last look before the sun slipped down behind the trees and the clouds overtook it once again.
Thank You, Lord, for smiling down upon us for a few brief moments. Sometimes we just need to see that!
I looked on my desk and saw this new coaster that I received as a little gift...it reminds me of my "One Word" for 2024..."Strength"...
And I was reminded that I also received this little card with this verse on it from a dear friend in Minnesota who sent some thoughtful gifts...I called her up when I opened this and asked her if she realized that strength was my "One Word" for 2024, and she said, "yes, I've read that in your blog". (I didn't know she read my blog...she's not one of our blogging friends, but the sister of our dear daughter in law Rose, and a dear friend to us as well.) That really touched my heart. It reminded me also that we do not know who all reads our blogs and just how far our words may be reaching! I know of a couple of dear blogging friends from the Netherlands area, and one from New Zealand, but beyond that I am not sure. But we just never know who is reading and what speaks to them. A good reminder to always speak truth and life and light.
Going back to the coaster with Proverbs 31:25, "She is clothed in Strength and dignity..." made me think about this very precious gift I received from my sweet daughter in law Rose...Bless her dear heart, she crocheted this for me! I asked her when did she have the time? She's been working long full time hours for the past several weeks, and I know she also has so much to do at home for their home business of creating and painting items that they sell on Etsy, etc. ...when did she find the time? I am so blessed to have this dear girl for my daughter in love...
This is the back of it. Isn't it beautiful? And it feels so nice and warm on my shoulders on these chilly, cloudy days. What a thoughtful and beautiful gift from our thoughtful and beautiful daughter in love.
Back to special gifts...Here's another one created lovingly from our son and daughter in love:
I had seen a sign like that in a store and took a picture of it and told them that I liked it, and lo! and behold! They made it for me!
The "cozy up" theme seems to be catching on...
They also gave me this "cup of cozy" tea mug to go along with the sign and the cabin theme I am kind of developing here little by little.
(the plate was something I found at our local flea market last year).
In my post HERE yesterday, I told you about the gift of the restored garden bench. I thought there were some pictures taken of the boys with me after they set the bench down in the garden. They weren't in my camera, so I asked Benton and Rose if they had them in their camera, and sure enough they did.
Thanks to Rose, who was standing up on the back porch taking these pictures, we do have them!
She was snapping pictures of Scott taking pictures of me on the bench: (LOL, look at him having fun with this)
Oh, we just discovered she was taking pictures...
Hi Rose! Come on down and join us!
I'm so thankful for these kids!
And thank you for praying for Rose. She is much better today finally, and hopefully will be able to go back to work tomorrow. And thankfully, none of the rest of us have gotten whatever bug she had. Praise God for that!! She was pretty sick!
And I'm thankful for these "kids" too, happily playing with their new toys...
Talking about cozy, I took this picture looking inside the glass doors from out on the porch while I was watching the sunset. I love how cozy the little train village looks beneath the tree...
Speaking of the train village, hubby and I received a couple of vintage Plasticville buildings to add to our little village from "Santa". They are circa 1952 buildings, in their original very old and fragile boxes. Thankfully the buildings themselves are in excellent condition...
Hubby wanted the school house, and I do remember having that same building as a child in my parents' train village...
And this is a replacement for our train station building, because ours had a very badly cracked roof and the building was patched together with scotch tape and glue to keep it from falling apart.
Here are the new buildings set up in the village:
The little red school house:
And the new train station:
Since I was down on the floor anyway, I decided to take a few more closeups of the other buildings in the village. I had to scoot my way around the tree/village on the floor on my behind to get to all the places, and then, well, we won't talk about how much "FUN" it was for me to get back up again. Thankfully hubby wasn't holding the camera...
You can see some of these old buildings are still in need of some repair...but most of these are probably almost as old as I am, and I am in need of some repair too! LOL.
All is calm...all is bright...
I can almost see myself enjoying walking around in that peaceful little village. Wouldn't it be so nice?
"O little town of Bethlehem
How still we see thee lie
Above thy deep and dreamless sleep
The silent stars go by
Yet in thy dark streets shineth
The everlasting light
The hopes and fears of all the years
Are met in thee tonight
For Christ is born of Mary
And gathered all above
While mortals sleep, the angels keep
Their watch of wondering love
O morning stars together
Proclaim thy holy birth
And praises sing to God the King
And peace to men on earth
O little town of Bethlehem
How still we see thee lie
Above thy deep and dreamless sleep
The silent stars go by
Yet in thy dark streets shineth
The everlasting light
The hopes and fears of all the years
Are met in thee tonight"
Well, that's all for this third day of Christmas. Tomorrow is another day, and maybe if I have time there will be something else interesting to share with you. I've been enjoying getting around to reading what many of you have been sharing about your Christmas day. We are a blessed people. Very, very thankful, and praying for others who are struggling right now...the people in the mountains of the Carolinas and Tennessee especially. May we not forget them, and do whatever we are able to do to help financially or whatever we can.
The past few days have been a whirlwind of activity...joyous and awesome, but busy and somewhat exhausting as well. But isn't that the way Christmas has been from the very beginning? I mean, think about it. Christmas is all about the birth of a baby, and not just any baby, but the birth of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Savior of the world! And not just any simple kind of birth in a sterile hospital...but a hard and exhausting labor, after traveling for days on the back of a donkey, and ending up in an animal stable behind the Inn, because there was no room in the Inn for Joseph and the very expectant Mary. We've sung songs about the birthday of Jesus and read all the Scriptures pertaining to His birth, and visualized in our minds how it must have been, especially for Mary, to have to go through labor and the delivery of her amazing baby boy in such difficult circumstances. Mary had much to ponder...the Angel's message to her before Jesus' conception by the Holy Spirit, Joseph's surprise and confusion about her pregnancy, until he also had a visit from the Angel...and then the Angels announcing His birth to the shepherds...the shepherds coming to visit and worship the newborn baby in the manger...so many things happening at once! I can well imagine Mary's consternation and exhaustion at the same time. And yet she was willing to trust God enough to go through this, so that God's plan of redemption for all of mankind could be fulfilled. We owe a debt of gratitude to Mary for her obedience to God...but most of all, we owe a debt of gratitude to Jesus Christ, God in the flesh, who came to earth specifically to die for our sins so that we might have eternal life! That is a debt we can never repay...but all He wants is for us to be like Mary, and say "Yes" to whatever God asks of us, and leave the rest up to Him. He will always be there to carry us through to our destination.
With that being said...as I started this out saying, it's been a whirlwind of activity! I didn't get around to doing the Tuesday 4 meme on Tuesday, which was about Christmas Eve on Christmas Eve! One of the questions asked about whether or not we would be attending church services or doing anything special on Christmas Eve, and I would like to answer that question...Yes! We attended the Candlelight Christmas Eve service at our church.
All five of the Advent Candles were lit, including the center white candle, also known as The Christ Candle, which is lit on Christmas Eve or Christmas day.
And as we lit each of the Advent candles, it was so wonderful to sing the familiar Christmas carols and hear the Christmas story once again as we lit the candles of Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love, and then we lit the center Christ Candle to remind us that the Light of the world was born this night. "The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light. Those who dwelt in a land of deep darkness, on them a light has shined." Isaiah 9:2 "You, O Lord, have multiplied the nation, You have increased its joy. For to us a child is born, to us a Son is given, and the government shall be upon His shoulder. His name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." (Isaiah 9:3, 6) And we were once again reminded that Jesus is also called Emmanuel, for in Him God is with us. This is what Christmas is really all about...and I am so thankful that we started out our Christmas Eve and Day with these special reminders of why we are celebrating.
The choir was singing "A Celtic Silent Night" while the candles were being lit throughout the sanctuary. It was a beautiful, peaceful and moving way to close the service of carol singing and hearing the Christmas story once again. (I quietly took this picture from the choir loft while we were singing. Try doing that while holding a lit candle in one hand, your music book in another hand, and taking a picture with your cell phone with ?? Thankfully we were sitting down while we sang, so my book was in my lap. LOL.)
I've shared this song with you before, and this video below was actually recorded by our choir on Christmas Eve, 2020, during the "pandemic", hence the "social distancing" by the choir. We didn't record it again this year, so I hope you will enjoy this earlier version. I couldn't help but notice as I watched us singing that two of the dear ones singing in this video are now singing in the heavenly choir. I wonder if they sang Silent Night in heaven? I wonder if they even think about Christmas Eve and Christmas in heaven...or if they have a birthday party for Jesus? These are all things we will find out someday...
Christmas day was a lovely day in every way. Our son Scott arrived the night before, and true to his tradition, he baked cookies for us. He didn't do the traditional Sand Tarts that he's done many years before, but did my mother's Orange cookie recipe that is another family favorite. I forgot to take pictures, but here's a picture from the past of when he baked these before:
They are always a welcome treat in our family, and we are thankful that Scott loves to bake them as his "gift" to the family.
Christmas morning was kind of quiet and laid back, while we waited for "the kids" Benton and Rose and the grand pups to come over to open gifts. Baby Elva and Lily Grace wanted to come out and see the Christmas tree...(and Lily took a few pictures with her new camera, lol).
While I was taking this picture of them, we had some nice Christmas music playing on the television with beautiful winter scenes. Little did I realize until after I took the picture that a "Barred Owl" had photo bombed the picture! LOL.
And then on second look, someone's leg and foot also photo-bombed the picture! LOL. That was Scott sitting in the recliner relaxing...funny pictures!
Finally Benton and Rose arrived, and Scott's help was needed to unload something from the back of the truck:
Yes, this is my "Mom's Secret Garden" bench from the past, but it has been totally renovated, rebuilt, repainted, restored, by Benton. This was supposed to be done for my birthday in September, but you know how that goes, life happens, and so now it is a birth-mas gift! LOL. Originally this bench was a Christmas gift to me from Scott, who found the original iron parts of the bench in a dumpster, and he brought it home and restored it for me, (about 7 years ago now already!) Then over the years the boards started to deteriorate and rot out here in the weather, and it needed to be restored once again. So, Benton took it home with him back in September with the intention of finishing it in time for my birthday. It's only 3 months, late, and well worth waiting for!
Here I am testing it out...it's perfect!
And sweet dil Rose came and sat on it with me. What a sweet blessing, and a great way to start out our Christmas day.
We decided that before we started opening family gifts, we would give Sugar and Spice their gifts, so they would have something to entertain themselves with while we were all busy opening up our gifts. They were happy to get some new toys that will stay at Grandma and Grandpa's house to play with when they come to visit.
Rose and I were busy in the kitchen getting the lasagna ready to put in the oven, so it could bake while we opened gifts. The guys were patiently waiting for us to come get this 'party started'. LOL.
So finally things were under control in the kitchen, so Rose could join Benton on the couch...
and I could join John in our recliners....Oh, I forgot to mention that one other little pleasant "delay" we had was a phone call from our grandson Noah in Maine, along with his mother Nicole. So we all took turns talking to them and enjoyed a wonderful conversation getting caught up on what they have been up to. That was definitely a happy diversion.
Meanwhile, Scott finally put the star on top of the tree for us. It's been waiting for him to do it all these weeks! LOL.
I won't bore you with tons of pictures of us opening our gifts and oohing and aahing over every thing, but suffice it to say, God has been VERY good to us and we have had a very blessed and beautiful Christmas. Here we are, sitting down to the table to finally eat our wonderful lasagna dinner...
I wish we had thought to take a picture of all of us in the same picture together, but still you can see we are all there. Rose and I collaborated on the lasagna, salad and garlic toast...a simple and yet delicious meal. We had pie and cake and cookies for dessert, so no one went away hungry for certain!
But here's the most important gift of all:
"Jesus, the Heart of the Holiday".
Amen.
And with that I will say good night.
And also say a prayer for our Rose...after leaving here last night she became very ill with a stomach virus. We were afraid it was food poisoning, but no one else has gotten sick. And today she has a fever, so it must be the flu. She is feeling some better tonight, but has slept most of the day, which was good for her. (although she was scheduled to work today, so that was too bad she had to call in sick).
So please pray that Benton doesn't get it or any of the rest of us. John is going to be preaching this Sunday at that little church out in the country in Florahome, where he has filled in for the Pastor before. Oh, and then after church Scott is coming down again and bringing steaks to cook for us to celebrate Rose's 50th birthday, which is next week!
So again, we pray we will all stay well.
I hope to get caught up with the rest of you in the days to come. I know you are all probably busy too, but hopefully we will get back in the routine soon!