Smile, Your On Wednesday Hodgepodge

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Time for a holly jolly candid Hodgepodge. Thank you to Joyce From This Side of the Pond!

1. What’s one thing you want to get done before the calendar flips to a new year?

There is not one thing that stands out to be accomplished. I was considering weeding out some Christmas decor before everything is put back into the bins for next year. Some of our stuff is tired looking. Maybe I’ll designate one bin for the things I can let go.

2. What’s something that brought a smile to your face this year?

Thankfully there were many things. I am a smiley person in general. Our family times together always brings a smile on my face and generally there are belly laughs, too. The wonderful weather we enjoyed in Scotland in September brought many smiles and gratitude! We have our children’s play/musical this coming weekend and I know that will keep me smiling. It is called The Loaned Manger, a western themed presentation. Both Addy and JJ will be performing. Addy has some key singing parts and JJ is Joseph this year.

3. What do you like on a cracker? Do you have a favorite cracker variety? 

We really enjoyed Jo’s Cranberry Jalapeno dip at Thanksgiving and when JJ was here on Monday he said “I’ll get the crackers for the cream cheese” as if I kept that dip around every day. Hilarious! (JJ is Five)

4. Do you have plans for ringing in the new year in a fun or special way? Are you typically awake at midnight on the last day of the year? 

We have entered the dud zone when it comes to New Year’s celebrations. We are typically in bed and the fireworks might wake us up at midnight! In our part of Washington state it is generally too dry with fire danger on July 4th so people around these parts stock up on fireworks to shoot off on New Year’s Eve instead.

5. What are three words that describe your 2024? 

Celebrating Fifty Years! 

We were married in 1974 so 2024 marks our 50th wedding anniversary. We have celebrated well starting at the end of June with a getaway to Walla Walla for a weekend of fun with our family of 10. We celebrated again in Scotland in September and we celebrated on the actual day with an overnight trip to Coeur d’Alene.

6. Insert your own random thought here. 

I saw that common phrase this year on facebook, ‘keep Christ in Christmas’ and my reaction was a new one. There is no way anyone can keep Christ out of Christmas, even if you don’t know Christ or celebrate Him. The darkness (Satan) has been trying to eliminate God from the beginning of time. It started in the Garden of Eden. The light of the world will always overcome the darkness. Christ brought His light into the world and will continue to shine till one day the darkness will finally be cast away. Herod tried to kill Christ as a babe and did the unspeakable by killing all the male children in his realm thinking he could eliminate Jesus. God in His mercy preserved Jesus Christ for His role in becoming the Savior of the world by his sacrificial death on the cross so that man can be at peace with Holy God. Because of Jesus Christ’s perfect life and righteous sacrifice and resurrection our repentance, turning from sin, makes us acceptable to God and makes us redeemed in His sight. Christmas is all about Jesus Christ’s incarnation, Emmanuel, God with us. Jesus, fully God, became man for us. He condescended with love to make it possible for us to be reconciled to God and have eternal life with Him instead of eternal damnation in hell.

Praying that God is calling you to repentance and opening your spiritual eyes to see His Truth today.

Merry Christmas Hodgepodgers!

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About Ellenhttps://happywonderer.com/I am a wife, mother, baba (grandmother) and a loyal friend. Jesus is my King and my hope is in my future with Him.

16 thoughts on “Smile, Your On Wednesday Hodgepodge

  1. Great post, Ellen, and really appreciated the wisdom and truth in your random thought. Truly there is no way to keep Christ out of Christmas- thank goodness! Congrats on your big anniversary this year. Your travels and lovely family sure keep you busy in the best possible ways :).

  2. Decorations had a good sort through here before we decorated our tree. It’s good to have a clear out occasionally especially all the old lights that didn’t work! B x

  3. We celebrated fifty years this year as well! And yes, clearing out extraneous Christmas decor is a good idea periodically. I did it a few years ago and ended up with lots to donate, but I think we could weed out more this year.

    And your random thought is anything but random! What a good thought — and more than a thought, a fact! — that it’s impossible to keep Christ out of Christmas. So good.

  4. I weeded out Christmas items last year when I packed it up. This year I can’t even put it out. Beautiful things to smile about. Enjoy their performances. Love your 3 words for 2024. Thank you so much for sharing the random. Merry Christmas to you and your family. Take care and God Bless all of you.

  5. Congratulations on 50 years!! And I absolutely love your “random” thought. My thought when I see the “Keep Christ in Christmas” statements is to reflect on how well we are doing at “keeping Christ” in our lives all year long, because if he is just for Christmastime, we’re missing the point of his coming. Happy Holidays!!

  6. I know I’m thankful we can’t keep Christ out of Christmas. And whether we are feeling the Christmas spirit or not, Christmas comes. And it’s a gift. I had to laugh at the cream cheese comment. My kind of child lol. Have a wonderful Christmas and enjoy your family!

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