Last year we were introduced by our church to the tradition
of the “Hanging of the Greens”. It was
one of the most beautiful services ever.
We have looked forward to it again all year long. Sunday morning I awoke
with the funk. I was to say at very the least very annoyed at missing this much
anticipated event.
I was not alone in my misery. When I dragged my disgruntled self to the
convenient care I was told by the haggard nurses while it seemed to be a
hundred, they actually had twenty five folks waiting when they opened. We were all apparently suffering with the
same ailment I dubbed -- revenge of the Thanksgiving turkey. I am well into my antibiotics and feeling
better but still wearing my cranky pants.
Alas all is not lost.
One of the special events is the hanging of the Chrismons on the tree
and explanation of the meaning of each. With much effort we finally found
Chrismons on line. One gentleman from Michigan still practices
the lost art of crafting these ancient symbols of Christmas. We spoke by email Thanksgiving Day and they
arrived yesterday. We ordered them
unfinished. Dan put down his house trim and front door painting project and immediately
set to work painting the Chrismons. We
do not choose to make them elaborate. They
will remain simple as lovingly crafted by their carpenter. Large or small, plain or simple it matters not. Each and everything points to Christ. Dan has chosen to paint them with white and
gold. We are exciting to have our first
Chrismon Tree.
We received our first Christmas card of the season today
from sis Rema! A beautiful Poinsettia
was delivered by a sweet neighbor Mr. J. “This is my traditional gift to the
neighbors.” His sleigh (golf cart) was
filled with the crimson beauties. There
was barely room for his reindeer (dog) but they too were happily received. Mr.
J filled me in on the neighborhood tradition of lighting luminaries. We can’t wait to add that to our list of new Christmas
customs.
As a side note, I did offer to make an even exchange with
Mr. J. I offered to trade our Christmas
candy for his antique sports convertible.
He smiled back, “There is not enough candy in the world!” Well, maybe we might catch an occasional ride if
and only when the sun is shining. He can’t have his girl getting dirty or
anything like that.
There are all the little annoyances that come in the form of
flu bugs, weather, over booking and such to steal our joy. But the good news is nothing can stop it. It
is still the season of Good News!
“The Spirit of the Lord
GOD is upon
me; because the LORD hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek.”
Isaiah 61:1
2 comments:
What a beautiful job Dan has done on the ornaments. And you, Linda, are such a lovely lady,and I love reading your blogs!
- Donna
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