Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

1.09.2010

A glimpse of our little family Christmas


               Since we were traveling during Christmas, we had a little family Christmas celebration a couple of nights before we went out of town.
       Mr. S made this amazing, (literally-we thought about it for dayyyyys) Steak Au Poivre. I'm so mad at myself that I did not take a photo of the delicious dinner.Then we read the Christmas Story from Luke 2 around the tree and opened a few gifts. This year, we gave Lu the "Say please Tea Set" and a cute floppy dog which she all but fell in love with in the store. Both were a huge hit; although the paper and tissue proved to be where the real excitement was. Big Surprise.

It took us a few days to share our Christmas memories, but here they are!

12.18.2009

Christmas with the Stuckeys....

Now that the business of work is winding down, I am all of a sudden very excited about our upcoming trip to visit with our families. We will leave in a couple of days and spend several days in GA with Mr.S' side of our family and then finish with a few days in FL with mine. I am blessed to have a job where I am given quite a bit of time off at Christmas and so, we will go and spend this Christmas with our families while we know we can get away for that long. Enjoy this pictorial walk down memory lane with all our past Christmases!!



2006- Our first Christmas together. We had been dating about 6 months.
so young. so on the way to being in love.
 

2007- The Newlyweds! We stayed home for Christmas since I had to work, but it was a nice start to all our "married Christmas memories."  Don't I look so giddy to be married to this guy? I still am.
(In other news, what's going on with my bangs?) 


Still 2007- For New Years, we were able to go and visit our families. Here we are at a Football game at His HS alma mater with cousin Blake.


2008- We began our "magical mystery tour" by taking a little trip to Savannah--
just He and I-- and little growing Baby!


2008 (still)-- Little Baby Bump meets Savannah


2008 (again)- Here we are in Eastman on Christmas Eve.
My brave husband let his 5 months pregnant wife sit on his lap.





2009- Enough Said.

(Actually, we promise to take a lot of pictures and share them with all of you. It's silly how excited I am about taking  pictures the three of us in front of the various Christmas Trees at our parent's houses. I'm even more excited about reading Little Lu the Christmas Story on Christmas Morning. As you all prepare for these last few days before our Lord's Birthday, be well and let us wish you a very,

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!

"And the angel said to them, 'Fear Not, for behold, I bring you good news of a great joy that will be for all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord."
Luke 2: 10-11

12.15.2009

Almost Wordless Wednesday

We had a little impromptu photo shoot with this little one tonight to try to get a couple of photos to give to her grandparents at Christmas...

This is mostly what we got:
  


And this...

 And of course, some of this...
 



But luckily, we did get a little of this:


12.09.2009

Wordless Wednesday

Reindeer-in-Training
(That's right, folks-- she did this on her own.)

12.07.2009

It's beginning to look alot like Christmas...


Tonight I took a little time to notice some of our Christmas decorations. As I did, I was reminded of the past several Christmases Mr. S and I have shared together. I love when small details on the tree or in our home jog a certain sentimental memory. They remind me of the joy we have shared over the past few years and the many ways that God has been ever faithful to us. They remind me of various and sometimes humorous memories of the last few years that we have shared together. Last year, after Christmas, we were blessed to be able to purchase a large pre-lit tree at 60% off and so this year, we have enjoyed the way it swallows our cozy living room. We have added a few more ornaments but it's still pretty open in areas. I like that. It reminds me that our family still has much growth ahead of us. Hopefully year by year we will add a few more ornaments, and a few more memories and a few more remembrances of how God is ever beside us, guiding our steps and blessing us beyond measure. In the mean time, here are a few of my favorite memory producing ornaments.


This picture was taken the first Christmas we were dating. I remember we spent about 12 days visiting both of our families in Georgia and Florida. At the end of that trip, when we didn't hate the sight of each other-- we knew we might be in it for the long haul. I guess it's apparent what I wished for that Christmas!
 
This beautiful nativity ornament was given to me last Christmas by Linda, my co-worker and friend. This ornament is so special to me because it is a simple and poignant reminder of the reason behind all of our joy at Christmas. In addition, this ornament will always remind me of a special time in my life when God so richly blessed me with a workplace full of wise and God-fearing, God-honoring women. They continue to encourage me in my walk and as a wife and mom and I am so blessed by them.



This ornament was from our first Christmas together as Mr. and Mrs. S. It was a special and memorable Christmas and we still laugh about some of our "1st Christmas" memories.



This is my favorite Christmas decoration. My first full nativity which my sweet husband has helped me collect. I cannot wait to teach Lu all about the Meaning of Christmas with the help of this beautiful visual aid. Although, I might add that next year it will be a bit "higher" off the ground. Away from little hands. :)




My Littlest Christmas Decoration and Her amazing Daddy.


I LOVE that we now have 3 stockings to hang.



We may not have thought we would still live here. We definitely did not think we would still be living here by this time this year. We certainly did not expect to be in such a place of uncertainty. We are still praying every day that the Lord would continue to direct our paths and make His way clear to us. It took me a little longer to embrace "unpacking Christmas" this year as I was hoping we would have to turn right around and pack it up. I got over that as soon as I realized what I was missing by missing what was happening now. We still do not know the future--- Not even the immediate future. But I do not intend to ruin this wonderful, celebratory time of year with my deferred hope. I fully intend to embrace the JOY of my Savior's Birth with everything that is in me. I know without a doubt that I will never forget THIS Christmas as long as I live.