Monday, December 24, 2012

the greatest gift



  This is something I was thinking about today:

  Spending time with family, decorating the house, listening to Christmas music, getting a break from school, making & eating delicious treats, and giving and receiving gifts are things that make Christmas wonderful and something to look forward to each year. But sometimes I have to stop and remind myself that even though these things are so lovely, it's certainly not what Christmas is really all about. Christmas is a celebration of the incredible fact that Jesus came down to earth to save lost sinners. Christmas is about that one gift - the most amazing and inexpressible gift ever given.

    "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life." (John 3:16)

   "The saying is trustworthy and deserving of full acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am the foremost." (I Timothy 1:15)

   "And the angel said to them, “Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord."
(Luke 2:10-11)


 Salvation. Undeserved grace and mercy. Forgiveness of sins. Jesus coming into the world to die on the cross, taking the punishment that we fully deserved.

 That's the Greatest Gift. That's what I want to keep in mind this Christmas - and all the time.


 - Han

P.S. MERRY CHRISTMAS!! :)
   

Friday, December 21, 2012

christmas reads

a christmas carol by charles dickens // little women by louisa may alcott // the miraculous journey of edward tulane by kate dicamillo // christmas with anne and other holiday stories by l.m. montgomery // hans christian andersen's fairy tales // little house in the big woods by laura ingals wilder // the lion, the witch, and the wardrobe by c. s. lewis // the bird's christmas carol by kate douglas wiggin // the house of arden by e. nesbit // north child by edith pattou

 These are a couple of my favorite books to read at Christmas-time. Some of them are specifically Christmas books, like A Christmas Carol and Christmas with Anne, but others are simply lovely, heartwarming, cozy books that just suit the time of year. 

 What are some of your favorite books to read at Christmas?


 - Han 


 P.S - News Flash - A new blog design in construction! More on that - and the name change - to come.

Monday, December 17, 2012

a daily christmas photo



 Day One // Your View Today: Today was the day we set up our tree. This was also the day when Dad saw this photo-a-day challenge and showed it to me - so, this picture doesn't quite go with the topic because it was taken before I knew about the challenge :)

Day Two // Favorite Holiday Movie

 Day Three // Red

Day Four // Joyous:  "Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people." - Luke 2:10

 Day Five // Today's Temperature

Day Six // Shopping: Browsing through the Argos catalog at all the pretties :)

Day Seven // Bright

 Day Eight // Ornament 

Day Nine // Something You're Reading

Day Ten // Wrapping Paper

Day Eleven // Green

Day Twelve // A Beautiful Sight: Cadbury Roses are a beautiful sight, people.

Day Thirteen // Family: Our tickets for The Hobbit. That movie. Amazing, amazing, amazing. Amazing.

 Day Fourteen // Christmas Tree

Day Fifteen // Favorite Christmas Song: "What Child is This?"

 Day Sixteen // Outside Christmas Lights


Wednesday, December 12, 2012

the tenth of december


i. beautiful frosty morning
ii & iii. making gingerbread with two sweet girls from my church
iv. prezzies from Heather, delicious lemon cake, and Alfred.

 December 10th was my sixteenth birthday.

 When I was really young, my opinion was that sixteen was the absolute coolest age to be. This more than likely had to do with the fact that both The Little Mermaid and Sleeping Beautiful were sixteen, and that when my sister turned sixteen I considered her to be so old that she was practically a grown-up. I think, for whatever reason, sixteen was the age I've always wanted to be.

 I feel like I should say something like, "But now that I really am sixteen, I realize how young and insignificant it is!", but that wouldn't be very honest at all. Because I'm pretty ecstatic about it.

 I had a very sweet birthday. It was one of those simple, quiet kind of birthdays that I think are really the nicest of all.


currently:
excited for: My sister to come home, The Hobbit (tomorrow. oh. my. gosh), Christmas, and the Oliver! Musical (my birthday gift!) 
listening to: I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day by The Civil Wars
trying: To learn all the countries in Africa and their locations for my Social Studies test. What the what.