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6 Ways to Prepare for the Holidays

Preparing for the holidays can be a lot of work. In fact, during the next few weeks, your Christmas to-do list is probably about to grow into an outrageous, poster-sized banner. Am I right? And then, before you know it, your Christmas experience turns into a frenzy of challenging task after challenging task.

Why not do it differently this year? Let’s get a head start on this season to ensure thatΒ thisΒ Christmas is about the celebration of the birth of Our Savior. Below you will find six ways you can prepare for Christmas while remembering the reason we celebrate the season.

1.Β Add anΒ advent calendarΒ to your nightly routine.Β An advent calendar is a wonderful way to prepare your family for the celebration of the birth of Jesus. Not sure how an advent calendar works? Check out our article onΒ How To Use An Advent CalendarΒ and get a head start on the celebration this year.

2.Β Decorate your Christmas tree as a family. Β Choose lights andΒ ornamentsΒ that represent the true Christmas story. With theΒ Twelve Names of Christmas Ornaments, you can start 12 days before Christmasβ€”read one story each night with your family and have your children hang the corresponding ornament on the tree.

3. Serve others.Β Start aΒ card ministry, organize aΒ bake saleΒ for your favorite charity, deliver pre-cooked Christmas dinners or easy-clean-up meals to your elderly friends, or volunteer your time at a local food pantry. ByΒ serving othersΒ at Christmas and year-round, you are answering God’s call in your life. β€œFor we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.” Ephesians 2:10Β ESV

4.Β DecorateΒ gradually.Β Slow down the process of putting yourΒ nativity sceneΒ out. By displaying your manger scene one piece at a time, you will be able to truly focus on the involvement of each person in the miraculous first Christmas storyβ€”of course, topping it off Christmas Day with the arrival of baby Jesus.

5. Find time to sit quietly.Β As the busyness of theΒ holiday seasonΒ approaches, set aside a designated time each day to fully focus on listening to God’s voice. Pick up someΒ prayer resourcesΒ to help deepen your personal relationship with Jesus as we approach the celebration of His birth.

6. Study the Christmas story.Β Read enlightening books about the amazing birth of Jesus.Β The Greatest Gift by Ann Voskamphelps readers celebrate the lineage and the majesty of Jesus Christ; whileΒ The Women of Christmas by Liz Curtis Higgsfocuses more on the biblical stories of Elizabeth, Mary, and Anna. Looking for materials to help your children or grandchildren learn more about the birth of Christ? Check out ourΒ Christmas-themed activity booksΒ such asΒ Christmas JoysorΒ Jesus Is Born!

We all know how easy it is to get caught up in the Christmas rush. At DaySpring, we want to come alongside you this season to bring you inspirational devotionals, helpful tips, and fun ideas to remind us all of the reason we celebrate Christmas. We hope our six ways to prepare for the holidays will help bring your focus back to the amazing Christmas story and His unfailing love for us.

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Discovering the Advent Season

Every year, I plan on buying a traditionalΒ Advent calendarΒ to help my family get ready for Christmas. Β I like the idea of daily Advent readings that help build anticipation for the celebration of Jesus’ birth. Β Unfortunately, I’m usually busy and forget to buy the calendar until after Advent has already started. Β There is so much going on atΒ Thanksgiving, and then the parties start, and before you know it, Christmas is upon us. Β The calendar itself is not the most important thing; it’s about what celebrating Advent does for us during a very busy time of the year.

Advent is the season that starts four Sundays before Christmas. Β For hundreds of years, Christians have used this season to remember the coming of Christ, and to prepare for Christmas. Β It’s more than just a piece of history, though. Β So, whyΒ doΒ we celebrate Advent? Β Celebrating the Advent season can help us today to follow Christ more faithfully in at least three ways.

Advent helps us focus on Jesus.

We’ve all heard the clichΓ©s like β€œJesus is the reason for the season” and β€œLet’s keep Christ in Christmas.” Β Even though they are clichΓ©s, they contain nuggets of truth. Β One of the reasons that they exist is that it is just so easy to let all of the activities, and shopping, and parties overwhelm our focus on Jesus. Β Celebrating Advent gives us daily and weekly reminders through Scripture about who Christ is and what He did for us when He came to earth.

Advent helps us honor Jesus.

The word β€œAdvent” means the arrival of someone or something important. Β When an important event like a graduation or wedding is coming, we work hard to make sure everything is perfect. Β When an important person is coming to visit, we work hard to properly prepare for them so that they will know they are valuable to us. Β We plan the menu and the decorations; we clean the house and edge the lawn. Β We don’t just wait until the last minute and throw something together. Β Similarly, celebrating Advent helps us give Jesus the proper attention and focus He deserves. Β By focusing on Him throughout this season, and not just on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, we honor Him more faithfully.

Advent helps us remember Jesus is coming again.

Advent is not only a celebration of Christ’s first coming as a baby; it is also a reminder of Jesus’ return that is yet to come. Β Just as God’s people awaited the first coming of the Messiah, His people now await the return of our Savior. Β The four weeks of Advent remind us of both of these comings. Β In weeks one and two, the Scripture readings look forward to His second coming and remind us of the importance of being prepared for His return. Β Weeks three and four look backward and help us remember the excitement and expectation that the hope of the Messiah brought to the ancient Jews. Β It has always been important for God’s people to remember that God is up to something, and that we need to live in expectation of what He will do when He comes again.

In our world, there are so many things that can occupy our attention. Β The Christmas season is one of the most exciting times of the year, but it is also one of the most distracting seasons of the year. Β Even for those who want to keep focused on Jesus, it is difficult to do so. Β By celebrating Advent, we acknowledge that celebrating Jesus is more than one evening and the following day. Β The β€˜how’ to celebrate Advent isn’t as important as the connection you make with Him, so createΒ special traditions as a familyΒ and grow in Him together. Β Let us be a people who acknowledge God’s great love and generosity for his people every day this Advent season.

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Simple Advent Activities for Your Family

I often think of the crazy holiday season countdown as a great big package we tear into (earlier and earlier!) every year. It’s bright and flashy, but we don’t find a whole lot at the heart of it.

And then there’s Advent.

Advent is like a small and carefully-wrapped gift that invites us to open it slowly, day-by-day, to discover new treasures inside each year. It’s the quiet, magnificent story unfolding beneath all the shopping and celebrating. It’s theΒ realΒ journey that will still be beautiful and true when everything else passes away.

This is the story I want my children to be swept up in.

They love anticipation and discovery; They love creating and celebrating.

I want to help them pour that God-given energy and excitement into the stuff that truly matters.

If you’re looking for some simple, meaningful ways to celebrate a special Advent season this year, read on. Find a few easy Advent activities that feel right for your family, and give them your personal touch! Starting your own Advent traditions is a wonderful way to celebrate the marvel of the season.

Start simple.

Hang aΒ traditional Advent calendarΒ that includes Scripture near a busy place in your home. Let children take turns opening each day, and spend a few moments talking about the message that’s revealed. Or place a small dry erase board orchalkboardΒ in the kitchen to keep track of how many days until Jesus’ birthday.Β Β As simple as it seems, even taking a few moments each day to shift our focus toward the One we’re truly celebrating can make a big difference.

Pray each day.

Have the kids decorate a prayer jar, box or basket. (Check out ourΒ Bible journaling craft suppliesΒ for some great inspiration!) Cut 24 small slips of paper and sit down together to fill them out with names, situations and even parts of the world you want to pray for. Set it in the middle of the dinner table or living room, and have a child draw one out each day of Advent as your family gathers to pray.

Shine your light.

Set out anΒ Advent Wreath, and take a moment to light one of the candles each Sunday during Advent. Β Talk about what it might look like to shine God’s light in the coming week.

Then consider putting His love into action with a weekly family outing to bless someone in need. It could be a nursing home visit, flower delivery, or a grocery store run for a homebound neighbor. Make a reverseΒ advent calendarΒ collection box and add one new item each day or week to donate to a food pantry or other organization. Get the kids involved and see what creative ideas they come up with!

Have some fun.

Our family doesn’t have the magical plush toy that shows up in some houses at the holidays, but weΒ doΒ love to have fun with ourΒ Shepherd on the Search. We hide him around the house each day of Advent, and he makes his way to the manger on Christmas Eve.

Create your own advent calendar countdown.

Make an advent calendar together for a personalized way to count down. Gather some supplies and give the kids a few hours one afternoon to create their version of a Christ-centered Christmas countdown. There are no rules; it can be as simple asΒ stickersΒ on paper, or elaborate as a colorful clay sculpture. Talk with them about how we each have a special journey to take, and theirs is unlike anyone else’s. Remind them how much God delights in walking with us every step of the way. Allow their creativity to guide you through the Advent season as you draw inspiration from their homemade advent countdown.

Go all-inclusive.

If you’re looking for a more comprehensive guide for the season, there are some wonderfulΒ advent devotionalsΒ that include Scripture, devotions and activities for your family to share. One of my favorite Advent books isΒ Ann Voskamp’s β€œUnwrapping the Greatest Gift.”

No matter what, remember that every little step we take toward the heart of this beautiful season matters: every meaningful conversation we share, every prayer prayed together, every act of kindness that shines His light. Don’t let the celebration of Advent become another burdensome thing to check off a holiday to-do list. Pray about your plans; do what’s right for your family in this season of life, and enjoy the journey of a Christ-centered Advent celebration together!

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Finding Peace in the Face of Family Stress

Life is full of choices, isn’t it? One of the hardest choices for me personally is choosing my response in stressful situations. And the situations that seem the most difficult? Family matters. Ah yes, you know what I’m talking about? Aunt Susie and Uncle Billy enjoy a wonderful marriage, but all the sudden, on a holiday weekend when the entire family is finally together, they choose to argue and complain to one another loudly in front of everyone. The underlying tension that results is thick enough to cut. Or maybe all the children of the extended family are running around together when one of them suddenly takes a tumble and tears flow. One after another, toddlers melt down and preschoolers throw tantrums. Maybe your family doesn’t have these moments because long ago, two sisters decided they no longer would speak to each other. So rather than stemming from reactions within the family, stress results from having zero interaction with one another.

Regardless of your personal family circumstances, whether health problems, differences of opinion, or distressing issues, finding peace in the face of family stress is challenging. How can we discover harmony within our families in stressful times? Check out these practical and inspiring ideas!

1.Β Choose a light-hearted approach when possible.

When I was growing up, my parents often hosted missionaries and ministry workers of all kinds. There were no restaurants in our small town and folks had to eat somewhere. One day, the visiting missionary’s son spilled his entire glass of milk at our dinner table in a typical child-like fumble. His parents looked ready to crawl under the table, but with nine kids of his own, my dad just continued passing the potatoes. In a quiet voice, he said β€œThat’s never happened here before.” Then he glanced up at the missionaries and everyone began to laugh. Whenever family bumps occur, a little laughter can go a long way.

2.Β Remember that time together is precious.

Learning to overlook oddities or parts of family relationships we don’t appreciate is much easier when we keep them in perspective. See your family often? Treasure the memories you are making. Family living all over the country? Enjoy those cramped moments of sleeping in odd spaces and eating in tight places. In the face of stress, embrace the time you have because time is not a commodity we can purchase.

3.Β Build in quiet moments during family time.

Regardless of the family size or family member ages, one simple way to enjoy a calm family conversation moment is to ask each person to say one thing they appreciate or admire about the person to their right. Moving a conversation around the table in this fashion brings a sweetness to spirits.

4.Β Recognize that the best peace comes from the Lord.

Psalm 147:13-14 ESVΒ reminds us how the Lord provides:

For He strengthens the bars of your gates; He blesses your children within you. He makes peace in your borders; He fills you with the finest of the wheat.

Reading the above verse in the face of family stress or saying a short prayer asking for peace is a beautiful way to approach burdens or worries that threaten to steal the joy of family. When we choose to face the challenges with the thoughts above, a peaceful perspective results! Trusting the Lord to provide β€œimpossible peace” results in incomprehensible peace. As Isaiah reminded his people:

You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in you.Β Isaiah 26:3ESV

Devotional credit: Dayspring.com

 

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Re-purposing Boxes with Graphic 45…

Hello Dear Friends,

I had allot of fun re-purposing some boxes with the gorgeous Mother Goose and By the Sea paper pads by Graphic 45. I absolutely LOVE their paper and delight in using it in my various projects!! πŸ™‚

I hope these 3 boxes and 1 mini album encourage you today!!

Have a wonderful day,

k

Graphic 45 Mother Goose: Mary Had A Little Lamb Box and Humpty Dumpty Heart Box

 

Graphic 45 By the Sea: Box and Mini Album Insert

 

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Please pray for Belgium…

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Hello Dear Friends,

I awoke today to the horrible news, as many of you did as well in regards to Belgium’s bombings. It breaks my heart that so many have died and have been injured due to the heartless behavior of others. This is a time in our history that is definitely needing peace and the ultimate Prince of Peace. I am so sorry for all those experiencing first hand the loss of loved ones and senseless injuries. Β The people that cause this kind of pain in our world need our prayers that they can see the true results of their beliefs and behaviors they have behaved upon others.

I am sad and heartbroken that this is the reality of our world. That I have to call my children to be sure they are ok and aware of what is happening in our world. And that sadly this is becoming the β€œnorm” for our younger children. Please pray with me today for all these involved. Please pray for peace. And please pray for those that are deceived to have their eyes opened to the truth. And most importantly, right now please pray for those that are hurting…either due to loss, injuries or fear.

Seeking Jesus’ wisdom,

k

β€œTrust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding.

In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight.”

Proverbs 3:5-6

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Thank You Cards to be Sent…

Hello Dear Friends,

Today I am sharing some lovely Thank You cards made with wonderful Stamps of Life dies, stamps, ink and paper pads. I had such a lovely time making these cards and…well just playing!! Such joy to give handmade thanks to those that we love!! πŸ™‚

Enjoy,

k

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Supplies used:

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Valentine/Anniversary Cards…

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Hello Friends,

Here are a few of my quick and easy cards of love for my sweet family. Some easy peasy cards made from the bits and pieces of various paper pads. I also used a piece of advertisement on a fun card for my Sweet Husband. πŸ™‚ They were all received with big smiles!!! How wonderful to take a moment to make something so simple and then to see each bring such joy to each recipient!! Something handmade is always a treasure for sure!! πŸ™‚

I encourage you to go make a treasure for those you love today,

k

A card for my Sweet Husband for our Anniversary.

A fun card for my Sweet Husband.

And now a card for one of our children.

Β One more sweet card for our children.

And finally a sweet little card for one of our children.

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Fun Order Finished and Delivered…

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Hello Dear Friends,

Here are some fun, fun, fun cards I made for an order I delivered over the holidays!! Super fun to make and fun to deliver. They were all so sweet, it was a “crowd gatherer/real crowd pleaser” delivery, as everyone laughed and giggled and ooed and awwed.

So sweet!!! Talk about making a girl feel appreciated!! πŸ™‚

I hope you enjoy.

Sorry some of the pics aren’t as good as I would like, it was a last minute…oops need to “take pictures” few moments. Lesson learned. πŸ˜‰

Have a great day and keep on crafting,

k

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Happy National Hobby Month!!

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Hello Dear Friends,

In case you haven’t heard yet…it is National Hobby Month!! My heart truly LOVES this focus!!! Β After all our hard pressed work to make all the wonderful Christmas gifts, this month we get to celebrate the simple art of crafting!!

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We began our month with a fun family painting night!! And today I reorganized all my washi on 12 and 14 inch embroidery hoops. I literally filled 5 hoops…and that’s not all of my washi tape, YIKES!! πŸ™‚ Β My creative juices were flowing as I reorganized by color and design!! FUN!!!

I have many stamped images which need inking that I have on my to do list for this month. As well as tackling new supplies in my stash I have saved up for my slower months. I also ordered my family’s Valentine’s and our Anniversary photo albums today. Though it was online editing…it had it’s own version of creativity and fun!! πŸ™‚ I also have images to frame for gifts and of course cards to make. I have several albums cut and ready to be created for Valentine’s gifts. And finally, I have made my weekly project plans for this new year.

Now with all these wonderful plans, my studio/office needs a quick clean out from all the Christmas fun. Also my files need to be transitioned to the new year in my office. So tomorrow is a wonderful day for order in my studio/office. And then I can hang the beautifully blessed pictures we painted as a family in our home, as well as the fun hoops of washi hoops that will be functional and beautiful to look upon!!:) And get everything back in order so the creative juices can continue to flow!! Then onto my list of fun and exciting projects for this wonderful month of crafting and new year!!

So Dear Friends, do you have your list going? Do you plan to enjoy the fun encouragement of this month? Do you have all in order after the holidays for a clear mind for projects? If so let’s all get going with great joy and creativity!! And if not, consider joining in on some of your projects waiting to be crafted…and for you to be encouraged, relaxed and enjoy the fun this month!!!

Have a wonderful day and keep crafting,

k