The first Christmas was pretty simple. It's okay if yours is too! 
A Holy Babe, a manger, a Promise of Eternal Life for those who follow Christ. Simple beauty. Merry Christmas to you all.
Faith, family, gardening, my dog. I am a widow, mom, happy Christian and librarian. I love to giggle, the USA and I love what is true.
The first Christmas was pretty simple. It's okay if yours is too! 
A Holy Babe, a manger, a Promise of Eternal Life for those who follow Christ. Simple beauty. Merry Christmas to you all.
Some of you recall my excitement when "A Scrapbook of Christmas Firsts: Stories to Warm Your Heart and Tips to Simplify Your Holiday" was published. I had 5 co-authors, all Christian women writers who are friends. Two of us live in Texas, three in Ohio and me Terra Hangen here in California.
It is a hardcover book with full color on each page, with recipes, upbeat true stories from our lives, and all the Scriptures about the Christmas season. It contains my story about Christmas camping in the Everglades and Karen's about her first Christmas with adopted children and many other stories. It was published by the traditional publisher New Leaf/Abilene Christian University Press. See Amazon link below:
Christmas is almost here and friends and other readers tell me they get this book out each year to share with their families. Some of you blog friends have copies I know. I just decided to share this, I am just so pleased this book is published and full of happiness to share in this season of love. It is a hard world, I know, and we are called to be light and to shine. I hope each one of you finds some joy today and in this season.
Cathy of Acorn Hollow asked where she can purchase the book: Amazon.com and also most bookstores will order it for you. Thanks for asking.
 I received my first Christmas card (see photo below) of the season in the mail today, and share here a cute Snoopy funny that my dad sent to me maybe 20 years ago. I have kept it all this time. The Snoopy comic says "In our family the older we get, the cuter we get." This is so true for my family and for all of you my dear blog friends.
My friend's friend died last month while walking her dog at 8 p.m. a few miles away. It is so sad, a hit and run. They think they caught the driver, she is 58 and in jail. The lady was a grandma, mom and active. So the lights will be a help at night. Stay safe friends.
P.S. My sons took Mr. B out to a Christmas tree farm on Dec. 3, hiked up and down and got a lot of exercise, had to carry Mr. B parts of the way as he is 12 years old, and found a gorgeous tree to cut down and bring home. After church they set up the tree and put on the lights and the angel topper. This is as early as we have had a Christmas tree up. Christmas is coming so fast, each year it seems to arrive faster for this senior lady.
 
 Being part of a faith based based community and attending services four times a month has been found to increase longevity. Above is a photo of Saint Coloman Church in Schwangau, Germany. 
The church is named after the Irish monk, Coloman. I think it fits this subject of my post today.
Being part of a faith based based community and attending services four times a month has been found to increase longevity. Above is a photo of Saint Coloman Church in Schwangau, Germany. 
The church is named after the Irish monk, Coloman. I think it fits this subject of my post today.
The AARP list was written by Mike Zimmerman who has written a dozen books on
 health. Though the title of the tip says "pray" the tip itself says 
attend religious services.
Dan Buettner's new book "The Blue Zones: Secrets for Living Longer from the Healthiest Places on Earth" lists in his Power of 9 "Belong. Being part of some type of faith-based community and attending services four times a month adds to the longevity of the Blue Zones populations."
The above photo is a synagogue in Romania.
I am also in what we call a "small group" in
 my 
church, where the 25 members meet once a week in fellowship and I agree 
with the leader who says we are family. We help each other in every way 
needed. We are supporting a refugee family from the 
Ukraine and found them housing here. Then a wildfire here 
forced them to move and we found them another home. Imagine the anguish 
of worry about the war, and having to move repeated times. At church we 
create families.
"For where two or three are gathered together
 in my name, there am I in the midst of them." Matthew 18:20. 
Above is a photo of the Cathedral of Notre Dame, my beautiful lady. Yes,
 I do feel she is mine and of course she belongs to the world. I visited
 her a dozen times when I lived in Paris for two summers, listened to 
several free organ recitals and felt uplifted whenever I entered this 
Cathedral. My husband and I were also in Paris for 
one Christmas and he went to a midnight service in the vaults below the 
church. He told me it was very dark and cold and he sipped from a small 
bottle of Grand Marnier to keep him warm. I hope Notre Dame will be 
beautifully restored to its original design.