Last evening we enjoyed a Christmas party involving all of the Childrens' Staff at church. What an evening we had. It's always a great gathering of people that really love one another AND the Lord -- and boy, do we know how to have fun. (Some people think those things are mutually exclusive, but noooo, I assure you! They are not!)
We always have a small gift exchange (under $10), and everyone brings a dish to share. This year, the idea was to bring a dish and a white elephant gift that brought a Christmas Carol to mind. For example, I brought a Mexican 7-layer dip -- and my Christmas Carol was Feliz Navidad. What was my gift, you ask? It was a Christmas-red fleece blanket. Use your imagination now... It was for a SIESTA. You get the idea.
For the gift exchange, we drew numbers, and in numerical order we either picked an unopened gift -or- we could "steal" an opened gift from someone. If you wanted to steal a gift, you had to sing the Christmas Carol that went with that gift - at least a few bars of it. It was rather hysterical, and we had a wonderful time, as always.
The highlight of the evening was something different for me though. One of my dear friends has been trying to get together with me for a couple weeks now -- to pass along a Christmas gift. She was so anxious and excited to give it. I just couldn't imagine what she had gotten or made me. Last night was finally the night to find out. As she handed me the gift, I must admit that I had a few butterflies. Afterall, there had been a big build-up for this gift.
Much to my surprise, MY FACE was the first thing I saw when I pulled the wrapping aside. It was on the cover of a BOOK. What on earth? As I flipped through the Shutterfly book, I realized that my friend had taken many of my photos (mostly floral, some winter) from my "Project 365" (a photo a day), and compiled them into this book. She then proceeded to hand-write scripture around the photos. You think there were any tears?
I have never received such a precious gift - such a validation of who I am, and the things I enjoy (like photography). After all, who doesn't appreciate a little validation from time to time? I should mention that the book was set in a lovely Christmas bowl filled with candy. Beautiful.
I said it once (to her), and I'll say it again. Thank you Marie. You've outdone yourself.
I am just now getting around to checking in on your blog again Sal. I am so happy to "read out loud" that you loved your book. I loved giving it to you! Now, what to do for next year? hmmmmm...
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