I really hope that each year, we would have a Christ-centered Christmas. At breakfast today, we prayed to Jesus and gave thanks for blessing us with so much, even trials that keep us trusting in the Lord, trials that keep us together. We also sang the birthday song to Jesus. Elle blew out the candle. Afterwards, it's time to open the gifts. This is our Christmas tree.
The gifts represent blessings and the people who remembered us. I helped Elle make "ornaments" which showcased her interest as of the moment.
I had these for breakfast: pizza and chocolate drink with chocolate mint candy canes.
May your Christmas be more meaningful with Jesus' peace, hope and love filling our hearts!
Cute Christmas tree. I like the photo effect you applied on it. :) Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThank you, a blessed Christmas to you!
Deletemerry christmas!!! i like that you have christmas traditions already with your elle! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks! They said start 'em young!
Deleteadvance merry christmas and happy new year...
ReplyDeleteI like that line, a Christ-centered Christmas. I hate seeing some of my friends saying Merry Xmas! Replacing Christ with X. :)
ReplyDeleteCute decorations.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year. Have a blast. :)
Happy New Year! That is a nice tradition to do every Chritsmas- blowing birthday candles for Jesus. :D
ReplyDeleteINdeed there is a lot to be thankful for, for this Christmas. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteNice Christmas tree!! Happy New Year to you and your family. May 2013 bring all God desires for you.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Dotti
PS - I didn't recognise you in your last visit to my blog. So glad I worked it out. xx
Thank you, Dorothy! And thanks for dropping by my blog.
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