It's like 70 degrees for some reason, but Santa music and commercialized holiday, to put it frankly, vomit invaded a while ago. Despite all that confusion and disgust, I have slowed my life in an attempt to reclaim the anticipation and hope of a Savior that our culture slandered somewhere along the way.
And the season got much sweeter (pardon the cheesy pun) when I walked into Publix on Advent Eve to find the holiday baking display highlight: red, green and white M&Ms. So naturally, they were in the cart and, upon arrival back home, studded in cookie dough filled with melted chocolate chips.
And then off they went to roommates, in baggies to share with family members I saw, to a plate to serve with dinner with my Monday night girls (who need a name), to the office (where I ate 5 in one afternoon-there is a reason for individual apportioned servings), back to roommates, to spread the cheer of chocolate and mint.
All that cheer paired perfectly with studying the sin in
Christ's lineage in Matthew, singing hymns of Christmas, and hearing
the whole story in 44 minutes courtesy of the artistry of Andrew Peterson... that and writing
a heart-warming "community supports kid with cancer" story and touches of holiday at home, with cranberries on our table and words of
hope (this week's Advent "word") to start our "Advent cabinet" tradition.
Come, Lord Jesus.