Our Little Girly Girl
And even her puppies needs grooming!
Monday, December 10, 2007
Sunday, December 09, 2007

My friend Debbie volunteered to host this year's chapel tea. This was wonderful. I only had to do a bit of shopping, make some give away favors (photos to follow), figure out what to say and help out a bit. I can't tell you how nice it was to focus on ONE part of the event instead of the whole thing. The Nikon was acting strange on me - but here are a couple of photos.....Debbie took more but I don't have them yet.
Debbie (black outfit) and Rachel

Arielle won the door prize...it was a cute little tea set that Miss Vera (right shoulder) donated.

Debbie had invited Arielle to come to the tea. It was a great outing for her and I. I should have thought to brought one of her friends along too. Miss Vera is our Operation Christmas Child coordinator.

Debbie had invited Arielle to come to the tea. It was a great outing for her and I. I should have thought to brought one of her friends along too. Miss Vera is our Operation Christmas Child coordinator.

Stacia has been a frequent victim of the boys' new squirt guns...

One day this week, Jamin was innocently doing school, when Stacia barged in and told him to "Put your hands, UP!" (can't do the sing-song voice via blog).
PS - no one was injured in the photographing of these subjects
2nd Sunday in Advent - The Bethlehem Candle by MEG
They told him, “In Bethlehem of Judea; for so it is written by the prophet: ‘And you, O Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, are by no means least among the rulers of Judah: for from you shall come a ruler who will govern my people Israel.’” (Matt. 2:5-6)
The name “Bethlehem” literally means House of Bread. It was not one of the great cities of the world. It was not even one of the great cities of Israel. It was, in fact, one of the smaller cities. It was known as the “City of David” because it was the home of King David. He was the youngest of eight brothers, the shepherd boy, and the son of a man named Jesse. He was not known for anything, but it is in the wisdom of God that He would select an unknown to be king. It is also in the wisdom of God that He would not choose a great city such as Rome or even Jerusalem as the place the Christ would enter into the world. It was not in a great palace that the King of kings would come. It was not even in the home of a peasant. Instead, the Creator entered into His creation at the little town of Bethlehem, through a virgin named Mary, as a babe lying in a manger.
God constantly uses the littlest and the least to demonstrate His power and faithfulness. The following scripture readings emphasize this characteristic attitude of God.
Monday – I Cor 1:25-30 God chose what is weak…
Tuesday – Phil 2:5-11 …but being born in the likeness of men…
Wednesday – II Cor 12:7-10 …for when I am weak…
Thursday – Luke 9:46-48 …for he who is least...
Friday - Isaiah 9:6-7...For to us a child is born, to us a son is given...
Saturday – Luke 1:7 …and laid Him in a manger…
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