Simple . . .  

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I just want to wish you a happy 2010!

It's Christmas (2)  

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. . . And when one of your deacons etches grave markers you find something like this under your tree. And you cry because you know how much they love you. And you are thankful again that God knows what He's doing when he moves you from one place to another.

Merry Christmas everyone, and may you be as loved as this humble preacher!

It's Christmas (1)  

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. . . and so the children surround themselves with piles and piles of loot (before the avarice set in):



Then -- After the carnage:


And Special for Today!  

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Merry Christmas to all!

More Brag Bag for the Holidays  

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After Puddn N Pie and Bubba got air time from their school program, I feel it's only fair to present this clip of Little Bit and her daycare group in their "program".


The oldest is now trying her hand at adapting the Christmas story. Check out the results below:

It's a Christmas Program!  

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1. I apologize for the poor quality of the video below.
2. I do not apologize for being a doting daddy--you can watch and enjoy or click out.

The oldest is singing these first selections:



The son, as you can see, was a last-minute substitute for one of the "no show" reindeer (a good choice, I think):

Never Forget  

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December 7, 1941

Police Nadida  

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My son is really getting into the Holiday Spirit this year. He has now been turned on to Christmas music--like this, and this.

Yesterday he was singing, "Police nadida . . . Police nadida . . ."

Enjoy the show:

Extra Jesus!  

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A couple of years ago, I posted some pictures of a unique Egyptian Nativity the Blushing Bride gave me when we first got married. If you click the link, you'll also get to enjoy an old seminary joke about exegesis ('extra Jesus'). The old wit says, "Extra Jesus -- we don't need no 'extra Jesus!'"


The joke is funny, and makes a point for the Christian community--we don't need any more Messiahs crawling out of the woodwork.

But as this holiday season barrels on around us, I think perhaps that many of us do need a little extra Jesus. Certainly we don't need another savior, but perhaps it would be good for us to exhibit a little more of the one we have in our daily activities.

What do you think? Could you spare a little extra Jesus in your holiday cheer this year?

(btw, This Nativity won the prized 'underneath the tree' spot this year)