Thursday, December 25, 2008

A Christmas Miracle \O/



Christmas morning started out to be a lot like yesterday--a lazy, snuggle up with a blanket, watch movies, and snackish kind of day. But God had other plans. Good plans. Amazing plans. A plan for a Christmas miracle to unfold before our eyes.

I was laying on the couch watching a Laurel and Hardy movie on tv, my dh was in the back bedroom talking on the phone and the kiddos were playing with their toys. All of a sudden my youngest son is looking out the window and he says, "I see Barney." I said, "What!" as I jumped up to look out the other window. Sure enough, there is our dog who has been missing for an entire week. The kids and I all started to yell, "Barney, Barney!"

My dh literally dropped the phone he was talking on and came running to see what we were yelling about. And there out the window was our neighbor leading our dog home on a leash. Barney had wandered into our neighbors yard about 10:30 this morning. He coaxed him near, got a leash on him and brought him home to us.

He looked pretty good for having been lost for a week. His sides were a bit sunken from not eating and he was pretty dehydrated but otherwise seems fine. He's had plenty of food, water and attention all day long. He does seem to have a bit of a cough tonight. We'll have to watch that. Oh, God is SO good. *happy tears*

A Christmas miracle. I'll admit, I had begun to lose faith that we would ever see our dog again. The Lord chastised me for this. I was praising Him for answering our prayers when I heard that still small voice say to me, "Wherefore didst thou doubt?" I don't know why it is, but it seems I can have all the faith in the world on behalf of others and seem to lose faith when it comes to my own prayers. God has never once failed me so I don't understand this lack of faith. I know what He has already done for me. Many countless prayers have been answered. There have been all manor of blessings and I have personally been given a number of miracles. So has my Dh and our family as a whole. God forgive my unbelief.

I just praise you Lord, that you saw fit to return our dog to us. On the day that we choose to celebrate the miracle of Christ's birth you have given us another miracle to celebrate on this day. Thank you so much my Abba Father, In Jesus Name AMEN.

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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Christmas Eve




Merry Christmas Everyone. We woke up to snow this morning so we get to have a "White Christmas" this year. We let our boys open their gifts earlier this afternoon. Normally they get to open one gift on Christmas Eve then the rest first thing Christmas morning but this year they received a "big" gift around Thanksgiving time. We bought them a Wii. So, they only received one small gift each to open for Christmas.

It's been kind of a different Christmas this year. Finances have been rather tight but the Lord has met every need. Right down to our Christmas dinner. We were blessed with many goodies and someone gave us a ham. Today, we received a Christmas card with $40 in it and we bought the rest of what we wanted to have with our ham. God is SO good.

We have also been praying for a Christmas miracle. Our dog got out of our yard December the 18th at about 6:00pm. He's been missing ever since. My youngest son cried himself to sleep that first night. I kept getting up throughout the night because I thought I heard him on the porch whining to come in but he wasn't there.

We had to take down part of our chain link fence because we are having some trees taken down in our yard. But then it started snowing and the work wasn't done yet so the fence stayed down. Because of this, I've had to keep Barney tied up on the porch when he is outside and take him for walks throughout the day. Well, I had put him out on the porch to feed him when this kid began racing up and down the road on a quad runner. Barney, our dog, never liked the sound of loud motors. He would run up and down the fence barking as loud as he could whenever the UPS trucks would go by. Anyway, we think he got scared of the noise and he pulled free of his collar. So, he's out there somewhere without any identification.

We've put out posters, called the local vets offices, talked to neighbors, and checked all the local shelters. My poor Dh drove around for hours looking for him. No sign of him anywhere.

Barney is between 11 and 12 years old. We've had him for 10 years. So, if you have a moment, please pray for the safe return of our dog. Thanks so much. God Bless.

And again, MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

A Charlie Brown Christmas Tree




When I was little, our family went all out for Christmas. I can remember my Grandmother, Mom, and Aunt's baking and decorating their hearts out. I remember the family get togethers and the big Christmas Eve dinner. Grandma's house always smelled of gingerbread and cinnamon. As much as I treasure those memories, there is one very different from these Christmases that stands out above the rest.

It was a very difficult time. One of the hardest we had ever gone through. My Mom moved us around a lot and this time, it was not a wise decision. We had moved to a small town in Oregon where there just wasn't any work for either my Mother or her boyfriend at the time. Mom had managed to pick up a part time job at a local bar but it was not enough to pay for rent, bills, food and the needs of our family.

We lived in a 2 bedroom duplex. My Mom, her boyfriend, me, my 2 brothers, my sister and our cat. The four of us kids shared one bedroom. Christmas time was upon us and it was looking very grim. If it had not been for our family we would not have had a Christmas at all. They sent us a big box of Christmas gifts. Somehow, a local church learned of our situation and one morning there was a box of food containing our Christmas dinner and four Christmas stockings. Even though we weren't serving God back then, He still chose to take care of us and bless us in this way.

My Mom and her boyfriend were determined that we were going to have a Christmas tree. (disclaimer: this next part is illegal and I in no way am suggesting that anyone should do this however, what happened has made a memory for me that I will always cherish) They had seen the perfect one only it happened to be on the side of a major highway. Mom decided that they would go cut it down after dark. They successfully completed their midnight Christmas tree raid. The look on their faces when they brought their tree into the house was absolutely priceless. The tree was perfect alright. A perfect "Charlie Brown Christmas Tree".

I think my Mom was the first one to recover because I remember her starting to laugh. They put the sad little tree in a tree stand but quickly discovered that the tree would need to be braced in order to hold any lights or ornaments. There wasn't enough tree to hold much let me tell you. But we had such a good time. I remember the laughter and fun we had even though we had to hold the tree up with wire and thumb tacks. Our little tree was beautiful to us. That Christmas was low on pomp and circumstance but oh, how I cherish the memory of that simple Christmas.

I found a little set of ornaments several years ago made by Hallmark of a snow scene with Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and Woodstock and in the middle was the famous "Charlie Brown Christmas Tree". It is my favorite thing to unpack and display every Christmas as I remember that little tree. Ever since I have become a mom I have strived to give my children a memorable, simple but special Christmas. I hope that they will have many wonderful Christmas memories to cherish as I have had. Thank YOU Lord for your provision that Christmas so long ago and for your continued provision in my families lives today. AMEN.

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