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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Nativity 2010

I always leave a bit of Christmas out year round. It's a secret code for me. It's a tangible reminder to celebrate Christ year round. At least that is how it began. I no longer need a reminder; but it's a great conversation starter. ::grin:: Seriously. I can't tell you the number of grown women who work up the nerve to ask why I have a nativity out in June....and the kids never hesitate to ask. I love to explain. It's led to some interesting conversations.

From 2010-01-17
No, this is not the one I left out. ::snort::

In TX, I'd been leaving the complete Willow Tree Nativity out in our entertainment center. I simply don't have that much space here. I thought leaving just the Jesus/Joseph/Mary out would work....and the two angels mean various things as Willow Tree Angels do.....so I liked this.

From 2010-01-17
It fit, it's pretty, it's unobtrusive....but now I'm wondering if it looks too much like the shrine shelves that I see around here in homes. Hmmm....I may have to find another spot.... I want to generate questions, not confusion.


Choosing Joy!
©2010 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...

4 comments:

  1. Love the little "gathering" you have left up. I'm learning all sorts o new decorating words. LOL

    I left my Willow Tree up last year on the top shelf of our hutch in the kitchen. I think I will take it down this year. I also would like to leave something out, but haven't decided yet.

    We just took our tree down yesterday and it was a real tree! It was ready to spontaneously combust.

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  2. Sis: This is one reason I have that large nativity scene hanging over the davenport..... It is hard to miss and fun to see folks react.

    love/prayers --- Mom T.

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  3. My word, Mom, I've never noticed it. ::snort:: Is it by the big Norman Rockwell photo?

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