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{hello, december} #sol15


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And just like that ... December arrives.


The decorations were retrieved from storage. Bins and boxes full of red and silver and sparkling lights.  The tree is standing tall and the mantle is dressed.  Little touches of the holiday sprinkled around the house.

Ella, our little elf, arrived in style today.  She arrived with a letter from Santa reminding our girls the reason for this season: to be kind to all, especially your sister, and the best gift of all, Jesus.

The beginning of the Advent season moves ahead with reading scripture each day telling the story of Jesus' birth and a piece of chocolate to savor.

Then I overheard tonight on the news about a mix of rain and snow tomorrow morning during rush hour. A slow, careful drive to school.

Hello, December!

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  1. December brings the joy of the season...and wintry woes. But, your house looks cheerful and lovely!

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  2. December brings the joy of the season...and wintry woes. But, your house looks cheerful and lovely!

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  3. You are ready. The tree, the lights and sparkle bring the holiday mood. In Estonia most people don't bring in the tree so early. We have little elves visiting children every night in December leaving tiny treats in a slipper on a windowsill.

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  4. The house is decked, but the most important thing is the reminder each day of the true meaning of Christmas. Glad we got home before any more winter weather hit. Hugs to all. Love ya, Mom

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  5. December is such a busy time of year. Don't forget to slow down and enjoy it with your girls! It doesn't get any better that this! I read your slice last week but didn't have time to comment. So glad to see you writing again!

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  6. Enjoyed your photos and the way you greeted December! So many wonderful moments.

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