How do you keep Christ in Christmas? Well, since Christ never went out of Christmas in our home that’s not hard to answer. We keep Christ in Christmas by being thankful for what we do have and knowing that we wouldn’t have each other or any thing in our lives without Him. We’ve never celebrated Santa because my husband and I never did that as a tradition either while we were growing up, it was something we mutually agreed on when we decided to get married.
Share some fun things you do with your family, traditions, is there a new tradition you want to start? I always do homemade crafts and used to do lots of baking, but baking has slowly dwindled to just a small amount. I mostly do the craft thing because I’ve always done it. My daughter keeps us singing through the year because she sings all the time anyway. She’s in charge of listening music and movies to curl up with on cold winter nights. We’re going to slowly start buying some Hallmark movies that we all enjoy…personally, I think the company should make a DVD of all their commercials…they make us cry as much as the movies. LOL I guess the oldest tradition I have is that since inheriting my mother’s tree and ornaments I also possess the ceramic Nativity set (pictured below) that she nad my dad made many years ago…around 35 years ago and some beautiful bells and Kelsey and I set them up on a table in honor of the Holy-Days and now in memory of my mother.

The whole nativity set made by my mother and father

Baby Jesus

I wanted to show all the animals individually but they’re too blurry.
Share fun activities, projects, crafts, unit studies or websites you might incorporate into your homeschool/home. My daughter will be taking a volunteer course for the Hospice in our area this week so we can give gifts to people that are in need of constant attention. We also make ornaments and little trinkets for the Senior center. The church we used to attend does a yearly gift giving to children who may not otherwise receive gifts, so we enjoyed going to the store with the Missionary funding that is set aside each year and buying some special gifts. Most of our studies at Christmastime are about the birth and life of Jesus, we do lots of crafts but most of those are for Children at the Local Hospice organization or for Senior Citizens. Rarely, do we make anything for ourselves during the holy-days. There’s more gratification from giving than receiving.









My Friend Cathy












hugs.. and tonight, anything new to write tonight? I’ve been asked to write something.. but I know nothing about the subject.. lol
I need a refresher course on how to decorate my blog