Wednesday, December 23, 2020

It's different this year

Advent time is such a special time. Every day we are reminded what an incredible gift our God gave us. All we have to do is accept it. When we traveled to Israel in September 2017 we learned so much about Jesus' life and it all makes more sense now. It has made Christmas even more special.

Because of covid it is different this year though. No guests, no parties, no simple gatherings. But we still wanted to decorate in the Christmas spirit ... not quite as much. November 29 was the 1st Sunday of Advent = time for our "Hartensteiner Adventsstern". 


The Chrismon tree found its usual place in the sunroom. We also put the straw ornament tree up in the living room (like every year) but didn't take a photo yet. Ha-ha, it looks pretty much the same as every year.


The quilted Advent calendar with the lace Chrismon is ready for Tuesday December 1.


We did make changes though. Instead of putting everything out right away I started setting the nativities up one each day and posted it on Facebook = like another Advent calendar. Here only the first ones. Every one has a special memory for us. I must say that it was much more meaningful to look at the nativities one at a time. They are from different parts in the world and it is amazing how the Holy Family is seen in other countries.





Sunday December 6 was the day for the Chrismon giving. The children were invited to claim their gift after the outdoor service. 


Because it is "covid time" I had also set up a drive-by pick-up in the church parking lot in the afternoon. On the way to it a man just set this up. I see it every year and think it gives such a good message. Santa is kneeling before Baby Jesus.
The man was still working on his display and I hopped out of the car, thanked him and gave him one of the Chrismon. I hope he likes it.


The "drive-by" was a good idea. It was so nice to see several of our church friends. It was a crisp day but lovely in the sun.


The next day we had a sprinkling of snow in the morning. 


We are so happy that James feels better with every day and is eager again to go for walks and we could see our neighbors are decorating their houses too. 


The following Sunday it was warm enough to have lunch outside and go for a walk in short sleeves.



And with this years Chrismon taken care of it is time to think of a new one. I have at least three more designs in my head. Getting them out on paper is the difficult part.


As always there are things to do. We are never bored. 

But I would not be honest if I said that I did not miss the celebration like in years before. Advent/Chrismas time is so special. On the other hand this is an opportunity to focus on the real meaning of Christmas.

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