Last week, I wrote about my sixth grandbaby, Blakely, being born into this world. It made me think about how much more I love Christmas because of young children. I love watching their faces as they are surprised by their gifts. We have a favorite saying in our house that is a quote from my son, Michael, on Christmas morning when he was a toddler. As he was unloading his stocking, he pulled out a pair or socks, and exclaimed with excitement, "just what I almost needed". That sums it up for most of our gifts - just what we almost needed. But what I really need is more Jesus. If you need a lift today, take 4 minutes to watch this video telling the Christmas story through the eyes of a child.
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Thursday, November 29, 2018
Through the eyes of a child
Last week, I wrote about my sixth grandbaby, Blakely, being born into this world. It made me think about how much more I love Christmas because of young children. I love watching their faces as they are surprised by their gifts. We have a favorite saying in our house that is a quote from my son, Michael, on Christmas morning when he was a toddler. As he was unloading his stocking, he pulled out a pair or socks, and exclaimed with excitement, "just what I almost needed". That sums it up for most of our gifts - just what we almost needed. But what I really need is more Jesus. If you need a lift today, take 4 minutes to watch this video telling the Christmas story through the eyes of a child.
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