Wednesday, December 17, 2025


December 17, 2025

Luke 2:15-18

15 So it was, when the angels had gone away from them into heaven, that the shepherds said to one another, “Let us now go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has come to pass, which the Lord has made known to us.” 16 And they came with haste and found Mary and Joseph, and the Babe lying in a manger. 17 Now when they had seen Him, they made [a]widely known the saying which was told them concerning this Child. 18 And all those who heard it marveled at those things which were told them by the shepherds.

 

Can you imagine the astonishment and wonder felt by the shepherds as they received the angelic message about the birth of Jesus? Here, we see a profound message about the universal appeal of the good news of Jesus’ birth. The shepherds, who were often marginalized in society, were chosen to be the first witnesses to the birth of the Savior. This highlights the inclusive nature of Jesus’ message and his mission to bring hope and salvation to all people, regardless of their social status.

Furthermore, the shepherds’ immediate response to go and see the newborn baby in Bethlehem reflects their deep faith and trust in the message they had received. Their joy and excitement upon seeing Jesus demonstrate the transformative power of encountering Christ in our lives. Just like the shepherds, we are called to spread the message of Jesus with joy and enthusiasm, sharing the good news of salvation with those around us. This verse reminds us that the message of Jesus is one of hope, joy, and inclusion, and it encourages us to be bearers of that message in our own communities.


This morning started out beautifully. The sun was shining bright as I wandered into the kitchen for my first cup of coffee, the house still quiet and cozy. I’ve been sitting here at the table ever since, catching up on email, scrolling through Facebook, and visiting my favorite bloggers — a little ritual that feels especially comforting this time of year.

Mr. D made a quick trip to McDonald’s and came back with our favorite breakfast sandwiches. I stuck with my usual egg and sausage McMuffin, and he had his on a biscuit. Simple little treats like that feel extra nice during the holiday season.

As I look out the window now, the sunshine has slipped away and the sky has turned cloudy and gray. Maybe a bit of winter rain is on the way. We’ll see. The good thing is, when skies are gray the Christmas lights shine even brighter, making the house feel warm and cozy.

There’s nothing on today’s agenda — just another peaceful December day at home — and honestly, that feels like a gift in itself. Tammy stopped by earlier with some of her delicious chili and some cornbread. She also brought a few store‑bought cookies she’s been raving about. She handed us one each and confessed she’d already eaten the rest. Ho Ho Ho… where do the calories go during the holidays?

This plate has no owner, its journey never ends

for it continues in a circle of family & friends. 

Enjoy the treats and pass it along to continue

the Christmas spirit of giving and love.

But truly, this is the season for good food, good company, and a little indulgence. And she was right — that cookie was fantastic. After visiting for a bit, she and Bo headed off to the school to have lunch with Merica.

Quiet moments, warm food, surprise visits, and a little holiday cheer — not a bad December day at all.


Christmas Blessings to All

Until Next Time


A father-son duo, linked to ISIS, opened fire on a crowd gathered on Sydney’s Bondi Beach during a Jewish Hanukkah celebration.

Psalm 122:6

Pray for the peace of Jerusalem:
May they prosper who love you.











 

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

 


 

December 16, 2025

Luke 2:13-14

13 And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying:

14 “Glory to God in the highest,
And on earth peace, goodwill toward men!”

 

In this passage, a multitude of angels appears to shepherds, proclaiming the birth of Jesus. They declare, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill toward men."  The angels emphasize God's greatness and majesty, celebrating the significance of Christ's birth. It's a message that highlights the promise of peace and goodwill, suggesting reconciliation between God and humanity through Jesus. The proclamation is inclusive, indicating that the good news is for all people, not just a select few. These two short verses encapsulate the essence of the Christmas story, focusing on hope, joy, and the fulfillment of God's promises


It's Tuesday and time for

Tuesday Four hosted by Annie!

Holiday Express


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Welcome Friends.. to Toni Taddeo's Tuesday 4. 

The holidays are coming fast!  They are loaded onto the Christmas Express  train and there is no stopping them now.

 Are you ready for them this year?

 I'm as ready as I'm going to be!

 1. Is your tree up? How tall is it?
what color lights? 

Are there lights in the window? On the door?

The tree has been up since Thanksgiving. It’s a small one, packed with lights—just the right size for me and Mr. D. I used to cover the windows and doors with lights too, but not anymore.


 2. Got a menu for Christmas Eve and Day?

My daughter is hosting this year and Hank is cooking turkey breast and pork tenderloins on the grill, yummy.  The rest of us are bringing the sides and desserts.

3. Who is coming for Christmas or who will you visit?

Probably no one since we'll be at our daughters.

 4. What is your favorite Christmas memory?

My favorite Christmas isn’t a single moment; it’s a collection of years filled with memories as our children grew up. Then the grandchildren arrived, and the season became even more wonderful. Christmas is still wonderful for us, and we continue to make new memories every year. But now, in our senior years, we’ve happily stepped back and let the younger generation take the lead.


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Blessings to All

Until Next Time