And sometimes, it seems, especially so when they are my plans. The story begins… Tuesday. Last Tuesday.
And sometimes, it seems, especially so when they are my plans. The story begins… Tuesday. Last Tuesday.
I’ve been trying to come up with a witty title for this post for about three days. I decided I should probably just write the thing, and THEN figure out a witty title. Right? Right. I have a confession to make. I like lists.
The past few days, I’ve had this grand list in my head of everything I wanted to accomplish before 2015.
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Wow, it’s somehow time for Maria Zannini’s Holiday Spread blog-hop. Not sure how it’s time for it, but it is! I wish I could say that half of the items (or more) on both my Thanksgiving and Christmas tables were homegrown. Sadly… none of it was. Except for the eggs in the pumpkin pie. That…
Be Born In Me – Dec 24 I’m doing songs 24 and 25 today, because tomorrow promises to be very busy, as I’m sure it will be for most of you as well.
It’s nearly impossible for me to pick a FAVORITE favorite Christmas song, but this one would definitely be in the running.
This is a very timely song for today. It’s Monday, and the day started off rather rough, but by the end of it, things have taken a definite turn for the better.
What I really like about this song is that it’s told from Joseph’s point of view. We have numerous songs from Mary’s point of view, and that’s fine, but considering Joseph’s role in the whole thing, it’s a shame that his side of the story is often brushed over.
We’re not far from Christmas, quite literally now, since we’re five days out. And this song is a reminder, to me, to not get so caught up in the busy of last-minute gift-buying, and baking, and gift-wrapping, but to take a minute and remember why this season is so hopeful in the first place.