It’s Christmas Eve. If you haven’t already had all of your holiday parties and family gatherings, then likely today and tomorrow will be packed with food, gifts, excited children, tons of discarded wrapping paper and the inevitable dilemma of storing all the leftovers. Maybe, too, you will take time to attend a Christmas Eve service at your church or read Luke 2 and remember how all of this began, what it meant then and what it continues to mean today.
Before we start to take our own Christmas trees down this year and pack things away until next November, I just wanted to share a few more Christmas trees that we spotted in New York. Maybe you can start hinting to whoever controls the budget at your house that you’d like to see them for yourself in 2019.
A very Merry Christmas to all of you from Steve and me.
Martine Fairbanks says
Love seeing the trees . . . and itβs been on my bucket list for a while . I think your articles moved a trip to NYC during the Christmas season up a few notches!
CCPearson says
It’s magical. Trust me.
Rhonda PIckert says
Merry Christmas to you both and to your beautiful family! Wishing you blessings abundant in the new year!
(And looking forward to more of your beautiful writing in 2019!). Love you!
CCPearson says
Thank you, Rhonda. Merry Christmas to you and yours, as well. About my writing, well, no one can ever accuse me of not having anything to say. π Thank you for reading. Love you.