Advent and Christmas
Oct. 29th, 2009 04:13 pmI mentioned that I'm on the Advent Committee for my church this year, and I am working on a devotional booklet for the season. I have yet to write my own entry for the booklet--and I am curious about how other folks get themselves into the proper spirit for the holiday.
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For those who are curious about my own ways of getting in the Christmas mood, I do most of the things I mentioned in the poll. One thing I do every year, for the last 39 years is read How Far to Bethlehem? by Norah Lofts. It really makes me think about the reason behind Christmas, and what it might be like to have lived back then and be caught up in those amazing events.
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For those who are curious about my own ways of getting in the Christmas mood, I do most of the things I mentioned in the poll. One thing I do every year, for the last 39 years is read How Far to Bethlehem? by Norah Lofts. It really makes me think about the reason behind Christmas, and what it might be like to have lived back then and be caught up in those amazing events.
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Date: 2009-10-29 09:57 pm (UTC)but honestly... Every year my brother's scouts take hampers round to elderly people who might not get many visitors at Christmas and sing carols to them - I been going round with them for several years now and I love it!
and then I have the 100,000,000 concerts with choir and orchestra (well, it feels like that by the end!)
and Christmas shopping! gosh, I'm excited already! please make it Christmas soon!
One thing I don't think I'll miss now I've left school are nativity plays... I was one of the 3 kings twice... that's about it really... my brother was the shiniest star (I was so jealous!)
*hugs*
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Date: 2009-10-29 10:00 pm (UTC)For me the biggest part is that it's FINALLY cool/cold here, and I listen to Christmas music. That's when it really feels like the season to me.
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Date: 2009-10-29 10:18 pm (UTC)Alas, being a busy student with November and December being EXTREMLY busy, I have not managed to get into a Christmas mood at all the past 2 years. I regularly feel that Christmas Eve is here but I'm not ready for it.
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Date: 2009-10-29 11:10 pm (UTC)I really try to experience Advent, and not rush the Christmas season. So I don't do heavy preparations until the last week before. Then there are several traditions we follow.
The first decoration to go up is the Nativity set. We buy the tree as a family outing to a cut-your-own farm, and always have a family dinner at a little restaurant afterwards. On the way home, we sing Christmas carols. And since my family are all singers in choirs, we do lovely harmonies. The tree ususally doesn't get put up and decorated until just a day or two before Christmas. The kids, even though they're adults now, very carefully keep track of whose turn it is to put the star on that year.
We are very involved in church services. The three kids are in choir, so they sing for the Christmas vigil mass, ss well as masses on Christmas day. We're also in the handbell choir at church. And since the liturgical Christmas season actually lasts several weeks (until Baptism of the Lord), we continue to celebrate with songs and decorations until then.
To my family, Christmas is very much a religious holiday. We seriously downplay the shopping and presents aspect of it.
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Date: 2009-10-30 08:01 am (UTC)I also have a tradition of listening to Jesus Christ Superstar strk (weird, I know, but it reminds me to think outside the box about all things religion), and I look forward to Juno's advent calendar.
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