Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Lots of Christmas

CHRISTMAS NIGHT WITH THE KADEN - UPATHAMS

Auntie Ashley


Uncle Keith

Auntie Jaklin

Uncle Nick

AND The Dance Party :)



CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCH AT GREAT GRANDMA'S IN NEW BRAUNFELS.

My BEAUTIFUL Grandma and Micah

Cousin Madison and Charly

Meemaw, Micah and Charly

CHRISTMAS MORNING AT HOME, JUST US 3.

I LOVE this expression... little does she know what awaits her!






CHRISTMAS EVE AT GREAT OMA & OPA'S HOUSE IN NEW BRAUNFELS



Notice Charly's outfit! Yes, cable knit panty hose and nothing over them. I had a cute outfit picked out with a green ruffle dress to put over 'this'. She threw a fit when i put it on her. So this is what we were left with! SHE WENT TO CHUCH THIS WAY TOO.... Hoping this isn't the start of something.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Below is a Daily Devotional that I receive every morning via email. Today was exceptionally awesome and I wanted to share with you. Merry Christmas Eve All.


"The Wait is Over"

24 Dec 2010

By: Micca Monda Campbell

"Sovereign Lord, as you have promised, you may now dismiss your servant in peace. For my eyes have seen your salvation..."
Luke 2:29-30 (NIV)

Christmas is finally upon us! We've been waiting for it. We've been planning, dreaming, and hoping for something spectacular. For some, the magic of Christmas will come exactly as promised, while others may feel disappointed. Perhaps what we are looking for isn't found wrapped up in holiday paper tucked under a glistening tree. Instead, it's found wrapped in swaddling clothes tucked away in a manger among the oxen and sheep.

That may not sound spectacular, but it is. Come with me to Jerusalem and see for yourself.

As we arrive, the greatest event in history has just occurred! The shepherds are the first to receive the news that the long awaited Messiah has been born for all. News doesn't travel here as fast as it does in the twenty-first century. There aren't newspapers, television or the internet, so news spreads by word of mouth. As soon as the shepherds see baby Jesus, they begin spreading the news of His arrival.

The good news doesn't reach Jerusalem until weeks later. In keeping with the law, Mary and Joseph head to Jerusalem to present Jesus to the Lord. By participating in this ceremony, they acknowledge their child belongs to God, who is the giver of life.

Let's tag along.

It's a busy day at the temple. Many have come with their firstborn son and offerings. Jesus looks somewhat plain compared to the other babies. They're all dressed up in their embroidered clothes and pretty booties, while Jesus is wrapped in a simple cloth. He may not look like much to others, but to His mom He is a jewel. Mary knows her son is a gift from God, and so does Simeon.

Simeon is a devout man who comes to the temple every day in hopes of seeing the promised Messiah who would deliver the people from their sins. Long ago, the Holy Spirit promised Simeon that before he died he would see the Son of God (Luke 2:26; paraphrased). Today is that day.

There's Simeon now, walking among the crowd. The Holy Spirit must have led him here. He sees Jesus. As he gently takes baby Jesus in his arms, he proclaims, "Sovereign Lord, as you have promised, you may now dismiss your servant in peace. For my eyes have seen your salvation...” (Luke 2:29-30).

Just as we anticipate Christmas each year, Simeon had waited his entire life for this day to arrive. Was he disappointed? Not in the least. Simeon could do nothing less than sing praises to the God who keeps His promises.

I realize that the big day may arrive and you may still be waiting for your Christmas miracle — a new job, a healed relationship, or a baby of your very own. You don't have to live disappointed. Simeon shows us how to hold on to hope.

First, believe that God is faithful. Next, wait for God's perfect timing. It may be slow, but it's certain. Finally, take a step of faith. Simeon didn't sit still while he waited. He got up each day and went to the temple seeking the Son of God. As you and I seek God and His will each day, the Holy Spirit will direct our path.

Perhaps you've been wanting and waiting, like Simeon, to see the reality of Christ for yourself – perhaps you don't know this Messiah. Just as the Spirit of God led Simeon to Christ, He can lead you to Him as well. This world may offer empty promises that leave you disappointed, but Jesus never will. God is the same today as He was the day Simeon received his promise to see the Christ-child with his own eyes. God's promises are true.

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

The wait is over. Whatever your circumstance, you can experience the miracle of Christmas. Like Simeon, reach out and receive Christ into your heart. Simply pray this prayer:

Dear God, I confess I want and need You. I have sinned. My life isn't what I want it to be, and I'm sure isn't what You want it to be either. I willingly believe You came to earth, died on the cross, and rose from the grave to purchase me a place in heaven with You. Jesus, come into my life and take control. Forgive all my sins and save me. Let me see the reality of You in my life. I'm turning from my sins and placing my trust in You for my salvation. Share with me with Your Holy Spirit. In Jesus' Name, Amen.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

A Fredericksburg Christmas

We traveled over to Fredericksburg tonight to celebrate Christmas with Meemaw & Opa. Such a fun night and you will never guess what Charly came home with!!!!

Micah & Charly laughing

Sweet Girl

Charly's stocking at Memaw & Opa's

Emptying the stocking with help from Auntie Robin and Abby

Auntie Robin & Micah

Micah & Me

Micah in his new "Anywhere Chair"



THE Surprise!!!! This car is battery powered and it has a remote control so we can drive her around until she learns to drive it herself. WHAT??? yes, I had no idea something like this existed!!!!!! Too fun!!! She LOVES it! Thank you Meemaw and Opa!




Brenden, Micah & Charly

The JOY in our world.

32 Week Gage Check-Up

OUR BREAKING NEWS:
Today we (Gage & I ) had our 32 week check-up. He is growing fast and looks as though he is going to be quite a big guy. Since Charly was 8lbs 14oz and your second child is typically bigger than your first; he will be making his arrival at least a week early if not sooner. We will be monitoring his growth closely and making the call as needed for the health of us both. So the date is looking like no later than February 4th. Yikes!!!! I just got a little nervous :)

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Christmas Caroling at Camp Lucy

Tonight we were so graciously invited to go out to Camp Lucy, Owned by Whit Hanks for an evening of Christmas caroling with Darden Smith. This place was AMAZING. A little background, Whit Hanks imports fine antiques from all over and in his travels to Vietnam he had a Church shipped over and a few other structures as well. The detail of these buildings and the stories we were told on the hardship during the rebuild once the pieces had arrived were incredible. These photos are horrible, as I only had my phone to take pics with.





The Church


Inside the Church... singing Christmas Carols with Darden Smith

Sweet Dadda took Charly to the front to sing and dance.

The reception hall.

Side view of the reception hall. All the roofing tiles are green.

The inside of the reception hall. It's hard to see all the details on the beams but it was just gorgeous.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Christmas Decorating

Today we stayed busy finishing up on Christmas decorating! Since it's a week away!!!!!
Charly decorated the window with gummy snowflakes...


And I just finished the tree about 15 minutes ago!!!!!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

A Christmas Dinner


Tonight we went over to The Dregits for our 3rd Annual Christmas Dinner with the Dregits, Hornes & Hurts! What a wonderful evening with sweet friends and without kids!!!!!
AND this year 3 of the 4 of us are pregnant! Elizabeth 20 weeks, Ashley 24 weeks and we are almost 32 weeks! Belly Belly Belly!!!!