Winter was becoming quite busy, so I was looking forward to break. There were parties and get-togethers and the concert, things to make and get prepared for. Monday was the school faculty and staff party. We were encouraged to make our gifts to each other this year. I LOVE Pinterest and that helped me with great ideas for some of the things I needed to make.
This started out as a Tastefully Simple Cocoa can and a piece of cardboard for the rim. Got the idea from Stephanie at Stars 'N' Sparkles, Blooms 'N' Bling. Spray painted it all black, hot glued the can to the cardboard. Found sparkly red tape to put around the base of the hat. Flicked a little white paint on the hat. Got some holiday greenery and hot glued that to the cardboard as well. It was pretty easy to do, and I was happy with how it turned out. Not nearly as nice as the original from Stephanie, but I will probably be doing this again. It was my grab bag gift for our faculty and staff Christmas party at school.
Stephanie suggested putting goodies inside. So, I made peppermint meringues also from Pinterest. :)
Then Friday brought tremendous sadness after hearing about the awful tragedy in Newtown. As I heard my heart sank and was so broken. We were only hearing bits and pieces as we were still in school. When I got home I bawled as I watched the sadness on the news. Still heartbroken! There is just so much sadness! We had a great Christmas Around the World party in 3rd grade! Yummy foods and drinks from some of the cultures represented in our classroom. We had sauerkraut, Swedish meatballs, ravioli, flan, yule log cake, and Jamaican cola and grapefruit drinks. We made gifts for the parents again from ideas on Pinterest.
We made these Five Finger Snowman ornaments from Stephanie from Full of Great Ideas.
And then I tried the DIY wooden picture from Crystal Hethcote on Youtube. I love how these came out, a little dark and hard to see the kids faces from the pictures I took. But they are really cute, love them!!
Then it was time for break.....finally, I was so glad about that, and very ready. I was tired! Wednesday was spent doing some catch up things and that night was church. Pastor asked us to pray specifically for my friend Erin, who had been in the hospital for a while struggling with breathing problems. She needed a lung transplant, but she wasn't healthy enough for one yet, so we prayed earnestly for her healing that night. Thursday morning, I read an email from the church that stated that Erin had passed away earlier in the morning. Once again my heart was broken. My friend was only 29 years old, so full of love and life, she was hilarious and so much fun to know! I cried because I was truly going to miss her, I cried for her parents, having to bury their only child, I cried for her husband of two years, having to bury his wife...the love of his life, I cried for her family and friends and students who were going to miss her incredible spirit. That was a tough day. Then Friday came and as I wrote in my previous post, I felt very compelled to go to Newtown/Sandy Hook to show support for that sweet little town. Sunday and Monday were church. Sunday I also heard some more sad news about one of my former Bible teachers from college, he had a heart attack after the service and was in the hospital, later that night he passed away. My heart was broken for his family! So much sadness within just a little over a week! Monday we had a candlelight Christmas Eve service. I was in the nursery, but there were lots of people and from the little I could hear, it seemed like a great service. After the service I was blessed to be able to spend the rest of the evening with wonderful friends! We had great food and fellowship and opened presents. It was a special night. Christmas day came and of course I was missing my parents, but had presents under the tree to enjoy from my sweet friend. Then I had the pleasure of watching Bella tear open her presents.
I made a nice breakfast for myself and then went to my aunt and uncle's house. This was how I was used to spending my Christmas, so it was great to have that sense of normalcy! It was great to see one of my uncles that doesn't usually feel well enough to get out much. It was a great time with lots of laughs with my aunts, uncles, and cousins! I am so thankful for them, and it was nice, though I missed my mom and dad, I enjoyed a great time with them! Wednesday was the wake for my friend and Thursday was the funeral. Both were truly sweet and though terribly sad, they were beautiful and a blessing to be a part of. So, yes, it has definitely been a winter, I must say one of the saddest that I have experienced. But I am so thankful that my God is always constant. He's always there, offering peace and hope to those who need it. He has given strength in such amazing ways. I have seen it in the families of the victims of Sandy Hook, and in the town itself, even in the signs that they have around town, We are Sandy Hook, We choose love.
One of the little 6 year old victims Ana Marquez-Greene's parents write messages on Facebook, and their phrase is Love wins! People have been choosing to do random acts of kindness in honor of the victims, all over the country. I also saw that strength in my friend's parents and husband during her wake and funeral! And again it has been evident in the Facebook posts from my friend, the daughter of the Bible teacher who died. Only God can give that! So through all of the sadness I think maybe we have truly been given a reminder as to what Christmas is really about.
Lord, may we never forget the Love that you sent to us so that we could accept that Love and share it with others. Help us to choose love and let love win! Help us not to only think of this in the face of tragedy, but to remember it and live it all year.