Friday, January 20, 2012

Christmastime 2011

We kept with our recent tradition of both Zach's and my family coming to spend Christmas with us in San Antonio.  It was a full house and we had a great time together....even without hot water.  Unfortunately, our hot water heater decided to stop working on Christmas Eve...and after 2 plumbers came out to assess, it was determined nothing could be done until the holidays and weekend were over.  So no hot water for 4 days.  Everyone was a trooper about it.  We rented a room at Super 8 down the road (thankfully there was room in the inn) and took little road trips to take our showers.  Zach's mom and my mom were on top of boiling water to wash the dishes and we had a very elegant Christmas dinner on paper plates with plastic utensils.  Zach and I both had about a week and a half off from work so it was really nice to stay in San Antonio for awhile and also rest.  It was a good time to think about the year that had gone by and the year to come.  This year especially I was struck by Mary's Magnificat, as I have been awed by seeing the great things God has done in these past few months in particular leading up to Christmas.

Luke 1:46-50
And Mary said,
My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,
for he has looked on the humble estate of his servant.
For behold, from now on all generations will call me blessed; for he who is mighty has done great things for me, and holy is his name.
And his mercy is for those who fear him from generation to generation...

Some photos of our Christmastime:

Traditional Christmas Eve Breakfast with the girls..and their boys :)

Cookie decorating (and eating) time!
Luna and Bear enjoying their Christmas morning treats
Present time
Boiling up some hot water...my electric tea kettle has never seen so much use!
The fam
Celebrating a BIG birthday for my Dad at the Lodge...after my mom and I had just had our make-up done by a transvestite-true story.
Luna in her new coat that Aunt Janie gave her on our Waco trip!











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