The friends who hosted me had a routine of watching the Hallmark Christmas
Channel each morning and I quickly grew to love the pattern of padding my way
down the hall and curling up in a blanket on the couch to join them. We’ve
never had cable so while I knew about the movies, I didn’t have any personal
experience with them. Yes, they are ridiculously romantic and a bit cheesy.
Yes, there is a formula. However, there is also a certain charm and expectation
that there will be cookies, an interrupted kiss, a challenge to overcome, Christmas
magic, the real kiss, snow, and hot cocoa. I’ve been craving hot cocoa for weeks!
I loved this time with them and these movies. I fell in love with them so much that once I
moved to the hotel (after extending my stay in town) I continued to turn the television on to watch Hallmark movies as soon as I was awake and also to close out the
night watching them. After all, it WAS the Christmas season, and apparently, that’s
what people do. While I’m home now and miss those movies, they have touched my
heart and will hold a special place forever because of this experience.
Maybe Christmas doesn't come from a store. Maybe Christmas perhaps, means a little bit more. |
This trip packed a lot of Christmas magic into it – marathon-style Hallmark Christmas movies, Christmas music on the radio, a HUGE drive-through light
display, two nights of touring the neighborhood lights with another dear friend,
the Christmas concert, 5 church services across two weekends, a Christmas train, a wondrous Advent
Experience event that was so life-changing it will have its own blog post
later, Honey Baked Ham, my only Christmas party in about 15+ years, new
friends, old friends, and even a marching band playing Christmas music.
Now, back home and with the Christmas season done for 2019, I can say
we made the sugar cookies, visited our neighborhood Christmas lights, sent the
Christmas texts to friends, did a couple of “spirit of Christmas” anonymous Santa-type
things, watched more Christmas movies, and dare I admit it…I even went caroling
with some new friends to a nursing home. Some of those were out of my comfort
zone, some were who I used to be and lost for all those years. Likely all
will be a part of my Christmases future…as I build upon the newly rediscovered magic
of Christmas.
Thank you to all who played a role in saving Christmas for me!
One More Thing...
What is your favorite Christmas tradition? Is there one you've lost along the way?
Take care, and I'm always here to pray for you if you have a need or request.
Lois Lynn
Lois Lynn
Love you Lois. Merry Christmas and many more merry ones to come.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dana - yes, there will be merrier ones to come!
DeleteThank you as always for sharing your thoughts. My Christmas tradition is watching A Christmas Story and N.L. Christmas Vacation. Finding a little mistletoe never hurts either. Lots of love, Tim
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Tim. I finally saw A Christmas Story for the first time just last year. :-)
DeleteFantastic. That is all.
ReplyDeleteCarmen...thanks for reading!
ReplyDeleteLoved it. Enjoyed reading it.
ReplyDeleteLinda
Thanks Linda - I sure enjoyed living it out.
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