Friday, December 25, 2020

All Things Christmas!


 Merry Christmas from the Raabes
2020 Letter found here
I can’t help but stare at this picture of my family and wonder how my babies changed from adorable little girls with big bows and fluffy dresses into delightfully interesting young ladies with hearts as golden as their hair and minds as strong as steel? 

Christmas with family fills my heart! This year was no exception. The start of the season was a little slow. It took a while for Chris to recover from the Rona and I really have struggled with the death of my dad which delayed decorating the house, Christmas letter writing, baking and all other holiday fun. But here we are hanging out with the cats in our post Christmas sugar coma reminiscing about the season of Jesus’ birth. God is good, all the time! 


Tree #1 front room

Tree #2 family room

Tree #3 basement

Liv’s virtual concert 
While Chris appreciated the comfort of this school Christmas I was very sad to not be able to attend this event in person


Annual Peppernuts
I remember making peppernuts as far back as I remember standing in the kitchen. My brothers and I use to work together to stir in the dreaded 14 cups of flour just so we could eat these little golden snacks. Now my children love them too. This year our neighbors received trays of cookies, mints, Oreo balls, peanut butter balls, peppernuts, chocolate covered everything and decorated Oreos.

My favorite part of the Christmas Eve service is when all the lights go out and the first candle is lit. Slowly as God’s people pass the light with small hand held candles we see that truly one person sharing the good news of Jesus can turn darkness into light. (I just got the goosebumps thinking about it!) This year we watched Christ Community’s Christmas service online on the 23rd. I know they worked hard and I appreciate the effort but for me, it fell flat. Darn Covid! So we found a church in town with in-person services and attended a Christmas Eve. Still no candle magic while singing Silent Night but we were surrounded by people worshipping Jesus. It was glorious! No pictures were taken to protect individuals who may or may not have been wearing masks. 
Here’s the good news, Pastor Todd spoke about peace. Oh we need the Peace that passes all understanding! There’s only one place that peace comes from...Jesus!

CHRISTMAS MORNING
With Molly

Christmas jammies and opening gifts is still fun no matter how old the girls get. This year they made me cry with their heartfelt letters and photo album. Great job girls! Best gift ever!

The Raabe clan

So pleased to have Chris’ family all together for the day. Thanks Ang and John for AGAIN driving to town. Thanks Joe for taking the picture. 

Gingerbread House tradition continues 

The creative mess 

Many years ago we began a tradition of making gingerbread houses when we went to my parent’s house for Christmas. Once dad moved into the nursing home we quit going to SC as mom went to Texas but the decorating didn’t end.

Two masterpieces 

Decorating . Lights
Cards  .  Baking
Music . Gifts
They are all fun and worth while but none of them mean anything without Jesus’ birth over 2000 years ago to a young virgin girl. That day the Savior of the world left heaven to come serve the lost so that we could be saved. I am forever changed because I said yes to believing in Jesus. If you have questions I would love to share a cup of coffee with you and talk about the love of Jesus. He is the ultimate Christmas gift and He offers love, grace, forgiveness and peace. 


Merry Christmas

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