I have always wondered why the orange is a symbol of Christmas. Why do we use it to decorate? Why do the grocery stores seem to overflow with them at this time of year?
I did a little research and it turns out that many years ago, oranges were given as special gifts to children. They were a rare commodity and sometimes the orange a child received Christmas morning was the only orange they ate all year!!!!
Is there anything we can only afford once a year?
Something to think about.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Friday, December 2, 2011
meaningful gifts
Matthew 2:11 After coming into the place where the Christ child lay, they fell on their knees and worshipped Him with their gifts.
December 1st's advent was the three wise men. I chose 3 different coloured recess pieces to "represent" these men and their precious gifts- gold, frankincense and myrrh. The wise men travelled far and brought their best treasured gifts. Gold: a precious metal and associated with the power of kings. Frankincense: a resin from a rare and sacred tree and used as incense. Myrrh: a resin from a shrub and used in making perfume.
My kids guessed pretty quickly.
And we enjoyed an interesting discussion about these men, their gifts and the significance of them.
My kids were so excited that advent had finally begun!
Monday, November 28, 2011
Almost December
I can't believe it's almost December! In just a few short days, the countdown until Christmas in our house will officially begin. I've been busy putting together some items for our traditional Advent celebration which as I mentioned in the previous post involves me putting a treat or item at each place setting every night and then sitting back to allowing the ensuing discussion about how the item relates to Christmas to unfold. There are no right or wrong answers. And rarely is there a night when I am not humbled by the amazing perspective of my children and touched by the pure sweetness of their faith. I have loved doing this for my family over the years. It has definitely become one of our favourite Christmas traditions.
Let the countdown begin!!
Let the countdown begin!!
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