


Because it was too dangerous for everyone to get out and drive (the snow melted and refroze, making the streets treacherous), all the Christmas Eve services in the area were canceled. I can't remember the last time I didn't get to church on Christmas Eve, and I missed it. Instead, we gathered in front of the fireplace, and my dad read the Christmas story, and then we sang Christmas carols together.
On Christmas Day, Amelia opened presents with her cousins, decorated cookies, and was generally jovial. We didn't venture out since it was still very cold, and the snow had iced over and made things slippery.




Our Christmas was also touched by the final homegoing of my grandpa, Amelia's great-grandpa, Grandpa Burch, just a few days earlier. He was 87, and right until his final day on this earth, he was in generally good health and good mind. He managed to mail all his Christmas cards, and on the morning he died, had been down to his church to deliver gifts to the church staff. I found Amelia and my Christmas gifts in our stockings on Christmas morning - he left nothing undone. Grandpa simply sat down in his recliner and never got up again. We should all go to peacefully and with all our earthly chores done. We will miss him -he was a humble and quiet man who loved his Lord and his family, but we are so blessed by how easy and peacefully he went to his "real" home in Heaven. Gives new meaning to "I'll Be Home for Christmas" - Grandpa was home for Christmas.
All in all, another wonderful Christmas.
Our family wishes you the joy and blessings of Christmas, and we hope that you and your family know the love that God sent in His son, Jesus - the greatest gift ever given.
Love,
Amy & The Chunster

Sorry to hear about your Grandfather, but what a wonderful way to go Home.
ReplyDeleteThe Christmas pics are great!
Amen!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs to my favorite TX girls!!