Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Christmas 2010

The 12 Days of Christmas
Did you know the meaning of the 12 days of Christmas?  I sure didn't.  My true love is  "God,"  and the partridge in a pair tree is "Christ."  Each day has a symbol and a meaning that all leads back to the "Reason of the Season"
For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.  (John 3:16)
Christmas this past year has been like non other than we have had before.  The strangest part was that my parents were not here to spend Christmas with us for the first year in my life.  So here is what went down.  Christmas Eve we spent alone... I cooked a prime rib, potatoes, and corn.  Christmas morning we went to my sister Amy's house for breakfast.  She made this really yummy French toast casserole, and bacon.  Bacon is probably my favorite breakfast food, even though it is not good for you or me I should say!!  We then went to spend Christmas afternoon with the V's.  We started some new traditions that we intend on carrying on for a very long time.  Instead of giving gifts we all decided we would take nine different aspects of the traditional "Mexican Christmas," and share with each other what each one means.  I learned so much that night.
"The Nativity"
Each family member received a part of the scene.  Each year when we gather together we will bring our part.  When the Nativity is complete so will our family be.  Baby Jesus will be passed throughout the family to the newest member.
"The Poinsettia"
It is said that on Christmas Eve, a little girl made the trek from her home to the nativity where the baby Jesus lies.  Being poor she had nothing to give the Christ child, she gathered some weeds into a bouquet.  As she go closer to the child the weeds turned to beautiful red flowers now know as the poinsettia.  Also known as Flores de Noche Buena, or Flowers of the Holy Night.
Ornament
This ornament holds the story!  Made by Tim.

Luminaries
Lit on Christmas eve to light the path to homes and church services!



The Pinata
Filled with candy and other yummy treats.  This part of the night started with a Christmas Carol sing off with the neighbors.  It was so fun.

We also enjoyed a feast of enchiladas, chip n salsa, guacamole, homemade egg nog, tamales, and sweet rice.

Merry Christmas 2010,
love, april & paul

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