The holidays are upon us, and this is the time for pure craziness. Shopping, cooking, Christmas cards, Santa, expectations, commercialism, etc. etc. etc. We tend to be consumed with the "to-do" lists of the season. With all of the hustle and bustle of the season, we often don't stop to feel the strong Spirit that is in the air and reflect deeply on the miracle of Christ's birth.
I am grateful for the opportunity that we had as a family this past weekend to reflect on the Savior and to feel of His love as we set aside the busyness of the season to spend time celebrating the true meaning of Christmas with the Blazzard family and their friends.
On Saturday, our family was invited by the Blazzard family to LaGrange for a Christmas bonfire celebration with some of their family and friends. It was our first time to drive to this area. LaGrange is located in the foothills overlooking the Tuolumne river.
After dinner, the Blazzard girls helped the children with costumes for a reenactment of the Christmas story. Brother Blazzard read the Christmas story, as the children gathered around the stable and manger. The setting was perfect. A make-shift lean-to, a cold, crisp night, stars overhead, the wind gently blowing throught the trees, and the leaves rustling as the angels and shephards came to the stable, the campfire giving off a warm glow. It was so calm and peaceful as we sat under the stars thinking about the miracle of the season.
I want to thank the Blazzards again for a picture perfect night. The scenic view was breathtaking. The evening air was crisp, clear, and refreshing. The sunset over the foothills memorable. The food was delicious. The company was wonderful. The Spirit was present. It was a wonderful evening and a great way to keep Christmas-Christ-centered.
Thank you Marrianne and Ben (and family) for such a wonderful evening. You guys are awesome.
1 comment:
What a great idea to do it outside, only in California, and a couple other places would do.
I am still waiting for a Christmas card to be sent from the Davis's. Do you have to be married into the family to get one?
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