tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5957177247372917180.post176667190532957594..comments2023-12-31T03:56:05.988+11:00Comments on EQUIP book club: Treasuring God in Our Traditions (8) - ChristmasEQUIP Book Clubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00151092103823699320noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5957177247372917180.post-33868030435157034822009-10-26T12:06:51.122+11:002009-10-26T12:06:51.122+11:00Hi Nicole,
We did an Advent tree (Jesse tree as d...Hi Nicole,<br /><br />We did an Advent tree (Jesse tree as described in Barbara and Kent Hughes' Commonsense Parenting') for the first time last year. We really enjoyed the focus on Jesus as we worked our way through December. I am thinking of translating it and handing it out to families at church this year, to get people thinking differently. We made little ornaments out of FIMO and when that ran out, of a modelling material that we could paint. We're looking forward to getting them out again this year.<br /><br />I liked Helen' thoughtfulness about gifts too. The books that Jenny suggested are available online, so I'm thinking of ordering one for this year.<br /><br />JoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5957177247372917180.post-58112838598502637922009-10-25T19:52:56.052+11:002009-10-25T19:52:56.052+11:00Hi Helen,
Thanks for sharing your traditions with...Hi Helen,<br /><br />Thanks for sharing your traditions with us too - I find it so helpful reading what others have done. I especially love the way you have thought about the actual presents you give too - I think I want to do a bit more thinking about that!Nicolehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01290984903696839862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5957177247372917180.post-9647173727777122172009-10-25T15:17:20.145+11:002009-10-25T15:17:20.145+11:00Hi Nicole..thanks for sharing what you do in your ...Hi Nicole..thanks for sharing what you do in your family.<br /> We like to make a birthday cake for Jesus and sing Happy Birthday to Him.<br />We spoil our children on their own birthdays, but just buy one family present to share at christmas, no other presents....one year their combined Christmas present was a trampoline, another year a blow up boat with oars. <br />We like to do the Christmas in a Shoebox for overseas underpriviledged children...my children fill a shoebox with small brand new items and also some of their favourite bible verses and a photo of themselves. <br />We have always included ""Santa"" stockings at home, ...but with a strong emphasis on the original story where a kindly old man wanted to show some poor children how much God loved them because he too felt loved by God and compelled to help the poor around him...so my kids always get a gold chocolate coin in the bottom of their stocking, like the old man did for the poor children...occassionally over the years we've added extra hand made presents, but try to keep it simple. <br />One year when the kids were quite young, we gave them all brand new school uniforms and back packs , and explained that education is a gift that not every child gets a chance at. We only did this when they were young...not entirely sure what there response would be these days, as they are older! I do like to hope they would be grateful!<br />There are many other things we do....like singing christmas carols as we decorate the tree together on the 1st December each year....reading the christmas story together on the lounge...but there are too many to recount here!<br />Merry Christmas everyone...remeber Jesus is the reason 4 the season!Helen Etheringtonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5957177247372917180.post-17981150884640433312009-10-24T08:15:12.437+11:002009-10-24T08:15:12.437+11:00Hi Jenny,
Thanks for these great suggestions - th...Hi Jenny,<br /><br />Thanks for these great suggestions - those children's books sound great!Nicolehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01290984903696839862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5957177247372917180.post-50497664202295032842009-10-23T12:06:03.783+11:002009-10-23T12:06:03.783+11:00Hi Nicole,
We have tried to put the focus on Chris...Hi Nicole,<br />We have tried to put the focus on Christ (not easy when society is inundated with catalogues and ads etc.) We have a series of 3 children's books by Arnold Ytreeide with the protagonists being children who lived at the time Jesus was born and their adventures. There is a chapter for each day of Advent. We read one book each year and cycle through them. Our kids are now, 14,11,8 and 5 and really enjoy them. They have been out-of-print for awhile but I believe they have been reprinted although are still difficult to track down. Probably a little intense for really young children but we have been reading them for 7 or 8 years and not had a problem. <br /><br />We also have special devotions each day and try to have some special family traditions as well. Including things like berry picking!<br /><br />As our children get older I have found that it is necessary to be even more intentional in what we do and the focus we put on Christmas.<br /><br />Thanks, <br />JennyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com