(Reblogged from December 27, 2012)
The main events are over: the decorating, the programs, the gift-giving. Yes, there may be a few more get-togethers to enjoy. You may still have family camped out in the living room (we do), and there’s still New Year’s Eve to look forward to.
But most of us are now experiencing the afterglow of Christmas—an agreeable feeling following a pleasant experience. (Thank you, Mr. Webster.)
In an effort to extend the euphoria, I skimmed through my blessings journal to remember special moments of Christmases past. I was surprised by the number of them and the fact I had forgotten many.
Example #1:
One year my husband’s parents were going to fly the five of us from South Florida to their home in Ohio for Christmas. Our kids could hardly wait, excited by the prospect of a new phenomenon—snow.
I was teaching school at the time, and a colleague, Ginny, asked me early in December, “Do you have warm clothes to take with you?”
“We have a few things,” I responded. “But I’m going to check the thrift stores over the weekend, and we can layer up.”
“Well, we have a bunch of stuff. Our family usually heads north for Christmas, but we’re not going this year. Let me loan you our gear.”
Ginny gave me sweaters, hats, gloves, and five coats. I think every item fit someone in our family.
Example #2:
As the kids became teenagers, their schedules became busier. Getting five people where they needed to be with only two cars was a challenge. Then a friend from church offered to sell us his car at a very low price. (He was buying a new one.) It was a blessing we hadn’t even prayed for. But it proved Matthew 6:8 perfectly: “Your Father knows what you need before you ask Him.”
Our older son got a car for Christmas that year.
Example #3:
Another year I needed a long black skirt for the Christmas musical at church. Pushing through a long to-do list each day, I kept postponing the eventual mall trip. But the afternoon I finally went shopping, God met me at Macy’s! Not long after arriving in the misses’ department, I spotted the perfect, ruffle-and-lace-trimmed skirt for almost 75% off!
How amazing is our God? He keeps track of planetary movements and weather patterns, yet he cares what we wear (Matthew 6:28-33)!
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Thank you, Heavenly Father. Reviewing Christmases past does give me a lovely afterglow. But it’s not the holiday memories as much as your involvement in those moments that causes the glow in my heart. Each instance proves your loving care, and the obvious pleasure you take in surprising your children with good things. I celebrate your abundant goodness and joyfully sing of your righteousness (Psalm 145:7)!
What Christmas memory gives you an afterglow? Share your story in the comments below!
(Photo credit: www.freechristmaswallpapers.net.)
Thank you for sharing your “afterglow” Christmas memories. So many blessings!
Although there are many blessings to ponder, the “Christmas Chair” stands out as one of those special memories that warm my heart each and every time I think of it! The following blog post explains:-)
https://somebodylovesmeblog.wordpress.com/2014/12/15/the-christmas-chair/
Love and blessings,
Bernadette
So lovely to be reminded that “Your Father knows what you need before you ask Him.” (Matthew 6:8) So very true and just this week I experienced this! My Dad is temporarily in a facility for therapy and to get his strength back. Mom ran into the supervising nurse this week and she turned out to be the former nurse that had worked in Mom’s former doctor’s office. Jane gave my Mom a big hug and told her that she would keep a special eye on my Dad. What a blessing!
Oh, Cheri, that IS a wonderful blessing, for sure. What a comfort to know a caring acquaintance is able to check on your dad–another evidence of God engineering circumstances for the benefit of his children. I pray Your dad is able to make good progress through therapy and return home soon!