Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Let Me Come Eagerly


Today's post is an article that was published in 1973 by Marjorie Holmes.  It is as fitting now as it was almost 40 years ago.   I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

Let me come eagerly to Christmas this year, Lord.  Let me come gaily, with a new delight in the countless things I must accomplish - the shopping, the wrapping and mailing, the addressing of mountains of cards.  Let me find new joy in the bazaars, the parties and programs, the baking and decorating...not to mention all the things I've promised to do for others.


Instead of my usual seasonal panic, fill me with a glowing sense of trust and peace.  Each day that I awake, let me rejoice in the  fact that I'm well and able to do it - that I can get up and begin.


And though there never seems to be enough time (or money), let me remember that you've never let us down.  That, as with the loaves and the fishes, a miracle happens each year.  There is always plenty - more than plenty.  The house overflows with gifts and friends, the tree is bowed with its shining burden, the table groans with delicious things to eat.

Even time stretches out like a magic ribbon, somehow embracing all that must be done.  As for a woman's strength - therein lies the greatest marvel of all. You give each of us extra portions for this season so that at the end, like children, we hug Christmas close to our hearts and don't want it to be over.


Remind me of all this as I prepare for Christmas this year, Lord.  Let me come eagerly to the seemingly impossible, knowing that this holy, happy season is a time of miracles.

Until next time....
  


9 comments:

  1. great post. so true. i love you holly teacup. so festive. i love your mantel decor. so fun. ( :

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  2. i forgot to ask ... the candle ... what type & scent is that? looks so cool. ( :

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  3. Deanna, that was so beautiful and a great reminder to all of us during this season. Thanks for sharing.Merry Christmas to YOU!
    Laurie

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  4. Lovely post Deanna.
    Do you use any lights or flash in your gorgeous inside photography?

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  5. That is a beautiful article; thank you so much for sharing. Your photos are magical, as always. :)

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  6. WOW! I just love this. Thanks so much for sharing it with us. I just love your photos.

    Wishing you a Merry week my friend.

    Hugs~

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  7. Thanks for sharing the wonderful article. You have a beautiful tea cup today!

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  8. Beautiful shots from around your home and delightful words to remind us to be gracious and appreciative.

    Your teacup reminds me of my husband's cousin who registered for just a set instead of wedding china - she said it would be guaranteed to be used instead of being stored in a china cabinet.

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  9. mmm, love the jar candle. lovely!

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