We are slowly easing our way into this beautiful new season of waiting. I am spending evenings cleaning and organizing, and preparing for Christmas in my own way. This year we are embracing traditions old and new, and letting some go as well.
There are the traditional Advent calendars (I usually buy several because I have a good many children.) I loved them so much as a child, that I have never been inclined to create anything more. (we have this one, this one, and this one this year.)
And this year, a new addition: A manger, a jar of yarn, and an invitation to make a soft bed for baby Jesus. Every loving act, every little sacrifice, an opportunity to add another piece of “straw.” When Christmas morning finally arrives, the little Lord Jesus will have a soft place to lay His sweet head. (I plan to make a simple swaddled doll.)
And there is more planned:
Sarah says
Hi, I am really enjoying your Advent ideas. I am wondering where you got the darling wooden Creche.
Ginny says
Thank you! Jonny built the Creche.
Sarah says
Including the figures? I am just in love with those simple little animals.
Ginny says
http://www.novanatural.com/engelberger-nativity-set.html 🙂
Sarah says
Thank you!
Sarah says
Thanks again. The Nativity was on sale. Though expensive it will become a special tradition. I love that my little ones will be able to handle it without breaking. Also, my husband is German so he will appreciate that it is German. Maybe he can build us a creche too. Though he’s not a co-worker. 🙂
Sarah says
Woodworker
lynn says
Oh, I love the idea of the manger being filled with yarn hay until baby Jesus arrives. “Even the animals know.” – so profound! You are doing a wonderful job of teaching your littles reverence during this holiday season.