Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas from the chilly northwest! We've had a little bit of snow today, mixed with rain. The snow had Michael, Ellie and I pretty excited, at least for a little while!
We've had a good December. We were able to spend some time in the Southeast hanging out with family and a few friends in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and New Orleans, LA. It was really great getting to see everyone! Then we travelled back home for Christmas. Today, we've been hanging out at home, enjoying our time together! For dinner, we're having Christmas--northwest style, with a southern twist--baked salmon, macaroni & cheese (homemade, of course), and broccoli soup.
As we celebrate Jesus' birthday today and as this year draws to a close, I feel very grateful for the many blessings that I've been given! I am thankful for salvation in my life through a baby born in Bethlehem. In my devotion this morning, I read this profound statement from a Max Lucado book, "The one who was larger than the universe became a microscopic embryo. And he who sustains the world with a word chose to be dependent upon the nourishment of a young girl." Pretty amazing!!
I'm also very thankful for my awesome husband, who is so supportive and understanding of me. And I think we have the cutest and sweetest little girl who brings such joy to our lives! God has blessed our little family with awesome family and friends who encourage us and pray us through the difficult times! And our faithful God continues to provides for all of our needs. So, even though it has been a challenging year, I have many things to be thankful for!