Christmas, the quiet coming of the Messiah, the dawning of a new beginning, always leaves me breathless and exhausted.
I can imagine that's how Mary felt as she brought forth and raised the Savior of the world. Breathless. Exhausted.
Christmas is an overwhelming spiral of joy that brings us to a place of surrender and worship.
And hungry.
It makes us hungry.
Christmas is an overwhelming spiral of joy that brings us to a place of surrender and worship.
And hungry.
It makes us hungry.
In December we had a party and you all showed up with some amazing things to eat. I don't know why it's always food with me...probably because I'm not super crafty anywhere except in the kitchen.
Some features:
Jessica posted a delightful ensemble of peppermint recipes:
I am, personally, not an eggnog fan, but three other people in my family love it. Nicola had this fun recipe for us to try:
Over at Lou Lou Girls, they posted this delicious looking soup that looks perfect for winter:
Let's do this again, shall we?
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