Wednesday, December 15, 2010

10th Day of Christmas

On this 10th day of Christmas the weather in sunny Southern California dropped 10 degrees to a brisk 60 degrees. I actually had to wear a jacket!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

11th Day of Christmas

On this eleventh day of Christmas I attended our Senior High Christmas party dressed as a Santa, ate free KFC for lunch (thanks to Kevin's Nana) and went thift store shopping. No elevens for today, although eleven is just two 1's next to each other and I did take a 1 hour lunch, listened to 1 song all day and wrote 1 blog post.

Monday, December 13, 2010

12th Day of Christmas


On this twelfth day of Christmas I worked a twelve hour day and made two dozen (12x2) batches of homemade Christmas goodies.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Its the Most Wonderful Time of the Year!


It's officially that time of year! I love Christmas so much, and even though it is currently 80 degrees and sunny in Southern California, I can always dream of a White Christmas or even a Christmas in Connecticut.
Today was busy with Christmas craft shopping for my homemade gifts. There is something very festive and joyous about Michaels this time of year. Everything is covered in glitter and on sale. It just doesn't get better than that!

I am now in the midst of making my gifts whilst watching the California Sunset and A Muppet Christmas Carol. Tis the season!

On a side note, I have been really blessed by the Gordon Conwell's Seminary advent devotional, found here. It is emailed daily to me and I have truly enjoyed it.

Here's to Christmas crafts, tons of glitter and sappy movies! God bless us, everyone!

Thursday, December 09, 2010

Why I love the Church












This quote from Kevin Deyoung's and Ted Kluck's book "Why We're Not Emergent" sums up very well my sentiments of late regarding the church;

" I was really enjoying my church and the friendships I'd made there with people who weren't like me- people who were older and sat in cubicles for a living, people who knew nothing about movies, and people with or without advanced college degrees. I felt as if there was real diversity there- a diversity that I would miss if I started meeting with other white, college educated artsy types in a coffee shop church"

I highly recommend this book as it is has been a great summary of the emergent movement in the church as well as a defendant for the truth.

Gooooood read all around! Four Thumbs and a Partridge in a Pear Tree up!