Wednesday, December 29, 2021

A Saviour Is Born

  After our years of celebrating Christmas solo on the east coast, it still remains a gift to celebrate with family.  Whether it's a few weeks before or a couple of months after the "BIG" day, we treasure the time we are able to be with family.  True, we love the presents and the food - but it's the memories of laughter and joy with loved ones that stay with us throughout the rest of the year.  We feel that even more in this increasingly chaotic and fractured world.  Here are some of my favorite faces on Christmas Day:


We try not take the presence of loved ones for granted during the holidays.  We know that at any moment life can change irrevocably, as we have seen so many times over the past months.  We are so grateful for the hope given to humanity by the coming of the Savior, whose birth we celebrate together.  If you don't know Him, we urge you to seek and learn about His birth, life and death that saved the world from itself.  We surely do need Him!
 

 

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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