
Then there was the church family, with whom we shared such memorable times that they still make me smile today. The annual Christmas tree trek into the mountains. First we gathered at the home of Willard and Marie Clark,



Laughter and singing joined the ever-present winter fog all around us. I still remember the feeling when we finally climbed above the fog and could look out at that thick, fluffy blanket cloaking the valley in Winter mystery. When everyone had found the perfect tree--including one for the church, often topped by the intrepid Clark brothers from a towering evergreen--we made our way back down the mountain, embraced by sweet friendships and the anticipation of decorating our beautiful trees. That's your's truly below on the right with Ann Clark Barnes. Clearly we were ready for hot chocolate!

So many memories. Advent wreaths (okay Anita, which comes first, the Angel or Shepherd candle?); wrapping gifts; the sweet smells of cookies, oranges stuck with cloves, and pine swags; Christmas sharing night; Christmas Eve carol sing when the sanctuary was lit only by candlelight...I could go on and on, but I think you get the picture. I can honestly say I have no negative childhood memories of Christmas. That's been such a gift, one I cherish.
How about you? What the things that say to you Advent is here? What fragrances, sounds, sights speak Christmas to you? What carols bring Christmas to life for you? What tradition says to you that Advent and Christmas are well and truly here?
Look forward to your thoughts!
Karen
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What says Christmas to me is being with my family...the WHOLE family. Aunts, uncles, cousins, the whole gang. Since we're so spread out, this is the one time of year we all make it a point to get together and just BE TOGETHER. Email and texting and calls are great, but nothing compares to sitting face-to-face and catching up with one another and their lives. Hearing the laughter while seeing the smiles reach the eyes. The hugs. The prayer together. The love is so tangible, so real and honest and deep. It truly feeds my soul for an entire year.
The smells of Christmas in the air, darker evenings, snow, Christmas lights, baking cookies, breads, pies,Christmas movies. But most of all, decorating our house inside and out while we share the Christmas story - talking about why this time is so special, and celebrating the birth of our Savior.
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