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Galveston Vacation

Christmas 1998

Nicole and Christopher by the tree - Christmas 1998

We had a wonderful Christmas this year. Nicole (4¾) was old enough to really get involved. She loved decorating the tree and monitoring the presents underneath.

One of my favorite happenings this year is when Nicole took Christopher (2) to the tree. She sat him down and explained all about how the ornaments were breakable and shouldn't be played with. She also explained that the presents wouldn't be opened for "A LONG LONG TIME".

This year was different because we didn't travel anywhere and we didn't have any family visit. It was just us. It gave us a good opportunity just to watch the kids enjoy the season at home.

Below you will find a list of the Christmas gifts we all received this year. Thank you to all for your thoughtful presents. It's almost embarrassing to show this list. There are so many presents. God has truly blessed us.

Also below is a story that I got as an e-mail this year. I think it explains very well why God sent Jesus, His only son, to be born as a man. I hope you enjoy it too.

 

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1998 Christmas Gifts Received ^^TOP^^

To Nicole

From Gift
  Christopher Ken doll clothes
  Miss Shirley Ty Beanie Baby - Spunky the cocker spaniel
  Billie & Bobbi Singing Bathtime Bouncy Baby doll
  Erika Bible coloring book
  The Tubbs Christmas flap book, Santa candy cane with Reese's cups inside
  Oma Doggie stocking holder
    Pillsbury Dough Boy beanie doll
    Alice in Bible land books
    My Little Pony software
  Uncle Dick Christmas Barbie with Kelly & another
  Mom & Dad AB Seas magnetic fishing game
    "Working Out" Barbie
    Dinosaur Checkers board game (Discovery Toys)
    Math 1 Reader Rabbit
    Barbie in Yellow
    Barbie folding pretty house
    Barbie Riding Club Kelly and baby pony
    The Chronicles of Narnia books (adapted for small children)
    Bubble Barbie toothbrush
    Bike handle tassels
    Watercolor paints
    Little Mermaid Band-Aids
    Piglet doll
    Doggie hairbow (barks)
    Barbie Fashion Designer software (make dresses on computer)
  Dean/Cheryl Stencils
    Rings, bracelet, earrings set
  Steve/Marla Polly Pocket splash and slide water park
  Grandma/dad Barbie walking beauty horse

To Christopher

From Gift
  Nicole Biohazard series Hydroplane (matchbox car)
  Miss Shirley Ty Beanie Baby - Puffer the penguin
  Oma Set of construction trucks.
  Oma Alice in Bibleland books (David & Goliath, Jonah)
    Stocking holder
  The Tubbs "Blue's Clues" book, Santa candy cane with Reese's cups inside
  Billie & Bobbi Bouncing Tigger stuffed animal
  Mom & Dad Big Action Construction set (trucks, boulders and stuff)
    Just Me and My Mom software (Mercer Mayer)
    Hammer Away Discovery Toy
    Green metal truck (just like Daddy's)
    Discovery drum music set
    Radio controlled car (My first..)
    Winnie the Pooh bedtime stories book
    electronic telephone
    Blues Clues handy dandy notebook (just like the real one)
    Stuffed purring kitty
    Semi Truck (matchbox size)
    Winnie the Pooh Band-Aids
    Barney toothbrush
    VeggieTales bathtub clings
    Snack truck matchbox car (talking/musical)
  Dean/Cheryl Around town matchbox car set
  Steve/Marla Discovery toy adventure floor puzzle
  Grandma/dad Little Tikes basketball hoop
  Uncle Dick Construction trucks

To Doug

From Gift
  Mom Cole Snowman stocking holder
  Uncle Dick Flashlight
    Key West tee-shirt
  Dad B&D Versapak Screwdriver
  Tina Toblerone Peaks (yum, chocolate)
    Star Trek Barbie & Ken - 30 year collectible
    Star Trek First Contact Enterprise NCC-1701E ornament
  Dean Whoppers

To Tina

From Gift
  Mom Cole Stocking holder
  Uncle Dick Pearl/Garnet earrings
    Angel pin
  Doug Kenny G. CD
    Bed & Bath lotions & soaps
  Mom/Dad Davis Crock pot

To Mom, Dad, Family

From Gift
  Nicole Painted Christmas tree ornament
  The Tubbs Pralines, Fudge
  Shirley tin of mixed nuts
  Mom Cole Black Forest Germany Cuckoo Clock
    Angel Christmas ornament

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A Story about Christmas ^^TOP^^

The Geese

There was once a man who didn't believe in the incarnation or the spiritual meaning of Christmas, and was skeptical about God. He and his family lived in a farm community. His wife was a devout believer and diligently raised her children in her faith. He sometimes gave her a hard time about her faith and mocked her religious observance of Christmas.

One snowy Christmas eve she was taking the kids to the Christmas eve service at church. She pleaded with him to come, but he firmly refused. He ridiculed the idea of the incarnation of Christ and dismissed it as nonsense. "Why would God lower himself and become a human like us?! It's such a ridiculous story!" he said. So she and the children left for church while he stayed home.

After they left, the winds grew stronger and the snow turned into a blizzard. As he looked out the window, all he saw was a blinding snowstorm. He sat down to relax before the fire for the evening. Then he heard a loud thump, something hitting against the window. Then he heard another thump. He looked outside but couldn't see. So he ventured outside to see.

In the field near his house he saw, of all the stangest things, a flock of geese! They were apparently flying to look for a warmer area down south, but got caught in the snowstorm. The snow had become too blinding and violent for the geese to fly or see their way. They were lost and stranded on his farm, with no food or shelter. They just fluttered their wings and flew around in circles around the field blindly and aimlessly. He had compassion for them and wanted to help them. He thought to himself, "The barn would be a great place for them to stay! It's warm and safe; surely they could spend the night and wait out the storm."

So he walked over to the barn and opened the barn doors for them. He waited, watching them, hoping they would notice the open barn and go inside. But they just fluttered around aimlessly and didn't notice the barn or realize what it could mean for them. He moved closer toward them to get their attention, but they just moved away from him out of fear. He went into the house and came back out with some bread, broke it up, and made a bread trail leading to the barn. They still didn't catch on. Starting to get frustrated, he went over and tried to shoo them, run after them, and chase them toward the barn. They only got scared and scattered into every direction except toward the barn. Nothing he did could get them to go into the barn where there was warmth, safety, and shelter. Feeling totally frustrated, he exclaimed, "Why don't they follow me! Can't they see this is the only place where they can survive the storm! How can I possibly get them into the one place to save them!"

He thought for a moment and realized that they just won't follow a human. He said to himself, "How can I possibly save them? The only way would be for me to become like those geese. If only I could become like one of them! Then I could save them! They would follow me and I would lead them to safety." He stood silently for a moment as the words that he just said reverberated back to himself in his mind: "If only I could become like one of them- then I could save them." He thought about his words, and remembered what he said to his wife: "Why would God want to be like us? That's so ridiculous!" Something clicked in his mind as he put these two together. It was like a revelation, and he began to understand the incarnation. We were like the geese-blind, gone astray, perishing. God became like us so He could show us the way and make a way available to save us. That is the meaning of Christmas, he realized in his heart. As the winds and blinding snow abated, his heart became quiet and pondered this thought. He understood what Christmas was all about. He knew why Christ had come. Suddenly years of doubt and disbelief were shattered, as he humbly and tearfully bowed down in the snow, and embraced the true meaning of Christmas.

* Unknown

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