Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Christmas Eve

Merry Christmas everyone! I hope you are where you want to be. If you're not, I hope the peace of God fills your heart and you can make the best of it where you ended up...

My plans on this bright and sunny morning here in Georgia are to bake pumpkin-chocolate chip muffins and cook corn chowder. I received 4 ears of corn in my Bountiful Basket on Saturday and I'll use the freshly steamed corn for the soup. As for the muffins, I'll use an angel food cake mix along with the canned pumpkin for a lighter version.

I had to go to the Dollar Store for the corn chowder's milk and chips for the muffins. The bakery aisle at the store was pretty well wiped out. I got a slab of chocolate and thought to chunk that up to substitute for chips. I asked a clerk lady if the substitution would be acceptable and she said that there was a second bakery spot and we should check there for chips first. She was a very nice clerk. She was cheerful and happy and helpful. It is so nice to interact with people who are that way, even though she had every right to feel grumpy for working on this holiday. But not a hint of that, and she was service-oriented and kind. Kindness rubs off. Her lesson by action was to teach me that. I have to remember to be cheerful and kind because our attitudes affect people.

I'm almost done with my novel, "When Crickets Cry," and I don't know what I'll read next. I absolutely love turning away from the computer in the evening, sitting on the couch with no tv, no music, no noise at all, except the hiss of the gas heat, and read. It's so quiet I can hear my snuggling cats snuffling in their sleep. I've got a few novels on deck and also the John MacArthur book "Strange Fire" on the coffee table also. So, it will be something. There is no dearth of reading choices in this house.

For me will be a warm and quiet Christmas Eve. I hope yours is wonderful. Whether quiet and just the two of you, or loud and clamorous with the whole family, or in the desert sands in a war place, or stuck in holiday ice, I truly hope your holiday is wonderful, right where you are. It is a heart matter- celebrating love, given from the One who came down as a babe to establish love as possible and everlasting.

3 comments:

KemBlank said...

Our Christmas is often loud and crowded with lots of family but this year we are in Charleston, SC with our oldest son and his wife so it will be more quiet but just as wonderful. Wishing you a most joyous Christmas Elizabeth.

Anonymous said...

Merry Christmas, Elizabeth! I slipped away from the noisy family to nurse my new baby and read your post. I recently listened to the entire Strange Fire series and I should get the book, too! Thanks for the wonderful impact you've had on me this year, teaching me many things and giving me a lot of interesting reading material. Love, Melissa S.

Elizabeth Prata said...

Merry Christmas, Kem! Thanks for stopping by! Have a blessed time with your son and daughter-in-law.

Merry Christmas Melissa S.! I'm thrilled you listened tot he Strange Fire lectures! I have the book too, but I haven't started it yet. I will tomorrow.

Merry Christmas, all. :)