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That time when Dancer and Prancer almost ruined Christmas…

“Maybe Christmas, he thought, doesn’t come from a store. Maybe Christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more!”
~Dr. Seuss, How the Grinch Stole Christmas

Sharing a sweet and funny story from a Christmas Past. I wish I could remember what year it was but that would spoil the story, because that IS the story…remembrance and how it almost ruined Christmas.

Peek in with me, won’t you?

There was nothing I enjoyed more than Christmas when My Three Sons were younger and all at home. We lived in my dream home, the farmhouse where The Sweetheart grew up, seven acres with a stocked pond full of catfish, partially wooded, high on a hill. It had the scariest concrete driveway for riding a bicycle that a boy could ever want and a great slope for sledding; just ask the neighbor boys who were always sneaking down it when we weren’t looking. They would make that driveway so slick we couldn’t get our cars up and The Sweetheart would come home from his third shift as an air traffic controller early in the morning, all bleary-eyed and slip and slide all the way up that hill. By the time he stumbled in the door, he needed to pray through before he could go to bed!

Christmas was special.

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We had two Christmas trees, sometimes three. One in the family room, all dark and cozy with redwood paneling; that was the one room they wouldn’t let me touch when we remodeled. But that was okay, it was so homey and held so many memories for the family that we loved it. That tree was the one the boys decorated with the ornaments they had made, all of our family treasures. Oh, and colored lights, they insisted on colored lights on their tree.

Then the fancy one in the pretty room as they called it. That was my tree, they let me decorate it however I wanted and we would go from room to room opening presents. I cherish those days.

Now remember, if you have followed me for very long, I have mischievous boys. They were each about 5 1/2 years apart. Kyle wass the oldest, then Kristopher and then Korey was and is the baby, he just turned 23 this month.

Boys will be boys and they would never leave their presents alone! I grew weary of them trying to figure out what was inside year after year and they always ruined the surprise!

So one year I outsmarted them all. I had it all figured out. I came up with a brainstorm and I was so proud of myself. I didn’t tell anyone, not even The Sweetheart. On Christmas morning I would show them!

I began wrapping presents as usual, several weeks in advance, and they would come home from school and always check to see if there were any under the tree. Sure enough, the first day they discovered there were presents.

They ran and looked for their name. But wait! What to my wondering eyes should appear?! “This is not my name!” They all begin to holler.

Every single one of the presents had names like Dasher, Dancer, Prancer and Vixen. Comet and Cupid and Donner and Blitzen! And do you recall? We can’t leave out the most famous reindeer of all…because we had to have three groups of three! Rudolph was included as well!

The only names on the presents were reindeer names.

The boys were NOT happy, they were not happy at all! They did not like it, not one little bit. How could they figure out what was inside if they didn’t know which one was theirs?

They had been tricked. Duped. By their own mother. What a Christmas this was going to be!

But thankfully they quickly forgave me and actually thought it was kind of funny as the season went on. They started telling their friends about it and everyone chimed in saying how much fun it was going to be on Christmas morning.

We always got up early on Christmas. It was a written rule if you had children under the age of 30 that you must get up at the crack of dawn on Christmas Day to open your presents. In your pajamas. Before you brush your teeth. Ugh. You get the picture, they were anxious.

We gathered in the pretty room and they were waiting for me to give them the go-ahead to start passing out the presents. I ran back upstairs to get my list. You know, the one that tells me who each reindeer represents? Yes, I DID make one, I am not that incompetent, people.

It went something like this:

Kyle: Donner, Dasher, Vixen

Kristopher: Rudolph, Comet, Prancer

Korey: Cupid, Dancer, Blitzen…

Or was it Kyle was Donner, Comet and Dancer and Kristopher was Cupid, Blitzen and Dasher?

Or…where is that list?

We had a problem…I could not find the list. I didn’t find the list. I never found the list.

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I was no longer the Christmas Queen. I was the Christmas Dope.

What was a brilliant idea, and still is if you want to try it, turned into a free-for-all as My Three Sons, morphed into My Three Monsters and started ripping into presents like there was no tomorrow.

“This one’s mine!” “That one’s yours!” “Yuck! Kyle’s cd’s!” “Kristopher’s dorky boxers!” “Korey, here’s your Lego’s!”

All the while The Sweetheart sat in the easy chair with the biggest grin on his face, as if to say, “If I had thought of this…”

Well you didn’t you big oaf…

It was a great idea.

Saving it for the grandkids.

 

So I use words…

I hope you all had a wonderful weekend, celebrating with your family and friends. There truly is nothing like it! I was able to spend the entire weekend with My Three Sons and my beautiful DIL, Rachel. We had such fun! I was blessed to be in church with all three of the boys, that doesn’t happen very often. I have to travel to see them because my youngest, Korey leads worship and middle son Kristopher plays the bass. My oldest son, Kyle, is the worship pastor in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. So it is difficult for them to get away. I cannot complain! The icing on the cake was the pastor’s wife, Mary Odum Hudson, giving the Word for Mother’s Day.

We finally got a decent picture taken…it’s been a while. It isn’t easy with all of the faces they make but we persevered!

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Last week I couldn’t get enough of the song, “Forever  by Kari Jobe. I believe it came out the first of the year and it definitely is making an impact. It speaks of the cross and crucifixion of our Lord but it doesn’t leave Him there! Toward the end of the song there is a recitation by  Isaac Wimberley that just preaches a beautiful sermon. He begins by saying, “If there are words for Him…then I don’t have them.” Isn’t that the truth when we try to explain the Almighty God?!

It is almost impossible to put into words Who He is, What He can do and the joy the infilling of His presence brings!

The video is at the end of the post but take time to read these words. Then try to imagine how you would describe the Lord to someone who has never heard of Him. I would love to hear your thoughts.

 If there are words for Him then I don’t have them.
You see, my brain has not yet reached the point where it could
form a thought that could adequately describe the greatness of my God,
and my lungs have not yet developed the ability to release a breath
with enough agility to breathe out the greatness of his love,
 
And my voice, you see,
my voice, is so inhibited, restrained by human limits
that it’s hard to even sing the praise of…
You see… if there are words for Him then I don’t have them.
 
My God…
His grace is remarkable, mercies are enumerable,
strength is impenetrable, He is honorable, accountable, favorable,
He is unsearchable yet knowable, indefinable yet approachable, indescribable yet personal,
He is beyond comprehension, further than imagination, constant through generations, king of every nation.
 
But if there are words for Him then I don’t have them.
You see, my words are few, and to try to capture the one true God,
using my vocabulary will never do,
but I use words as an expression,
an expression of worship to a Savior,
A Savior who is both worthy and deserving of my praise, so I use words.
 
My heart extols the Lord, blesses his name forever,
He has won my heart captured my mind and has bound them both together,
He has defeated me in my rebellion, conquered me in my sin,
He has welcomed me into his presence, completely invited me in.
He has made himself the object of my sight,
flooding me with mercies in the morning,
drowning me with grace in the night.
 
But if there are words for Him
then I don’t have them.
But what I do have is Good News,
for my God knew that man-made words would never do,
for words are just tools that we use to point to the Truth,
so He sent His son Jesus Christ as “The Word”, living proof,
 
He is the image of the invisible God, the first born of all creation,
for by Him all things are created, giving nothingness formation,
and by His words he sustains, in the power of His Name,
for He is before all things and over all things he reigns, holy is His Name,
so praise Him for His life…
The way he persevered in strife,
the humble son of God becoming the perfect sacrifice,
praise Him for His death…
that He willingly stood in our place, that he lovingly endured the grave,
that he battled our enemy and on the third day rose in victory
 
He is everything that was promised,
praise Him as your risen King,
lift your voice and sing for one day He will return for us
and we will finally be united with our Savior for eternity, eternity.
 
So it’s not just words that I proclaim,
for my words point to “The Word” and “The Word” has a Name,
HOPE has a Name,
JOY has a Name,
PEACE has a Name,
LOVE has a Name
and that Name is Jesus Christ.
Praise His Name forever!
 
 

 

 

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Mirror, mirror on the wall…I am my mother after all!

Update to this post! My mother just left visiting me yesterday after ten days. This is the second time she has been to my home in Tennessee from her home in Indiana to help care for me following my lumbar spinal fusion surgery. Thanks, Mom!! Who is going to do the dishes?

“When your mother asks, ‘Do you want a piece of advice?’ it’s a mere formality. It doesn’t matter if you answer yes or no. You’re going to get it anyway.” ~ Erma Bombeck

Shut the door! Were you born in a barn?!
Your face is going to freeze like that.
Some day when you turn around, I’m not going to be here!
You’re going to poke your eye out with that!
Don’t make me come in there…
I brought you into this world and I can take you out.
You’re going to sit there and eat that until you like it!
When I was your age…
Make sure you haven on clean underwear in case you get in an accident!
If everybody jumped off a cliff would you follow them?!
I’ll turn this car around right now!
Because I said so!
If you fall and break your leg, don’t come running to me!
And my all-time favorite: This is going to hurt me more than it is you.

Yeah, right.

Mom-isms, as they are called. I used some of them, admittedly.

Erma Bombeck summed up these Mom-isms perfectly: “Everyone is guilty at one time or another of throwing out questions that beg to be ignored, but mothers seem to have a market on the supply. ‘Do you want a spanking or do you want to go to bed?’ ‘Don’t you want to save some of the pizza for your brother?’  ‘Wasn’t there any change?’” 

We’ve all had it said to us and if we are a mother, we’ve either said them or, trust me, you will.

Growing up we have it all figured out. “When I’m a parent…” We have good intentions anyway. We will NOT be like our mother!

And in no time, once you are a mother, you hear the exact same words coming out of your mouth and it will all come rushing back.

It is a different day though, and so many of them no longer apply! Some things we say today that our mothers could not possibly have said to us…

Cell phone? I’m not buying you a cell phone just because all of your friends have one.

iPad mini’s might be cheaper, let’s look at those.

What is your WIFI password?

No texting and driving!

What is it, as a child or teenager, that makes us think that our mother’s know absolutely nothing and we have the world by the tail? If I could take back all of the hateful things I said to my parents when I was a teenager? You bet I would! I always thought I knew better…until I became a mother myself.

It didn’t take long…as soon as My Three Sons were old enough to “correct”, I could hear my own mother’s voice in my head all of the time. I sounded like her, I acted like her…and now…I even look like her! Thus, the title of my post!

This is my mother’s favorite “throw-back” picture of the two of us. Mine too!

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Thankfully, I was blessed with My Three Sons (and now two beautiful DIL’s, two adorable granddaughters and one on the way!) They will not have to worry about looking like their mother.

 

But trust me; I pray every day that once they are parents they will hear ME come out of their mouth.

 

 That would be a Happy Mother’s Day.

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