The Story of Gabe.
Last year my boy’s imagination really took on new colors and
vibrant exploration. They can imagine up anything and love when I join in on
the fun, almost like it brings it more to life. I am not a very creative
person, really, not. But my Jesus is, He is the most creative of all…I mean
come on He created me and that my friends is pretty creative, He just maybe
forgot the creative bone inside. Anyway, before the boys really even understood
all that went into Christmas, Kevin and I spent endless and countless
conversations regarding santa. I grew up doing santa on the side. My sweet mom
loves Christmas, and she would sign each and every gift from Santa- in her
writing, and we would open each and every gift and thank her and my dad. We never left out cookies, or made a big
deal, but we also didn't make a big deal of whether he was real or not. He just
wasn't the main focus- Jesus was. They did such a good job.
Being blessed with 4 boys, in 3 years and 9 months…I was in
overload, cuteness and excitement as each Christmas began with them…. All your child
loving, spirit induced, over excitement kind of takes over and you start see
Christmas in a new light- bright and vibrant with such excitement! The want and
desire to introduce Santa, to do Elf on the Shelf nearly killed me. But to no
avail my husband (bless him for his patience Jesus) stood strong. So last year
it hit me. I could create something just for my kids. Something special, and imaginative,
filled with wonder and excitement and all centered on Jesus.
Meet Gabriel AKA Gabe.
Gabe is a lamb, and he was there the night Jesus was born. He tells his
story, gives his description and comes to celebrate with us. He brings along his star, which he hides every
day. He tells the story of the Wise men how they anticipated Jesus birth and we
are to do the same thing. He then hides the star everyday for them to find, each
and every day leading them to Christ. He
does silly things, like lines their animals up in a parade, or builds things
with their Legos. But he also brings all kinds of fun activities for them to
do. He builds a snowman using marshmallows, but leaves things for smores for
that night. He bakes sugar cookie dough and leaves the kitchen a bit messy, but
leaves the dough and cookie cutters for cookies. He gives them tickets with
popcorn and hot chocolate to go see Christmas lights. He fills their advent
calendar up with sweets, he reads the Christmas story to their animals, he
brings a snowball kit, he brings them bags to fill with toys to give to those
who don’t get Christmas toys and the next morning he leaves chocolate coins in
there place. The beautiful thing is I make it personal and special for my kids.
This year he brought them Ann Voskamp book “Unwrapping the
Greatest gift.” We have never used this book but I wanted some guidance of
scripture to use and she does an amazing job. You also put an ornament up each
night so I am excited to experiment with this.
I know all of us are trying are hardest to share Christ with
our kids each Christmas. I do not think it is bad to do santa at all, and if you
choose to do so there is absolutely nothing wrong with it, enjoy it! But for
those who are looking for something special to do, I wanted to share my idea. Really
and truly it is not my idea- it is HIS idea. Please use it! And please share
with me if you do, only because I would love to know. I have dreams of using
different characters, for example.
Samual AKA Sam- an old granpa cow
Jessie AKA Jess – the spunky Goat
Zacharias AKA Zac- the slow moving Camel
Martha- The motherly duck
Malachi AKA Kia- the smart quirky donkey
Abraham AKA Avi- the cool and popular horse
Anyway you get the idea; each one comes with activities and
a story to celebrate Christmas! Ill try
to post pictures via Instagram so you can see some of the things Gabe did.
I hope you all have a Christ filled Memorable Christmas!!!
Beth
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