Saturday, December 19, 2009

Creche: December 16

8 Days To Christmas THE YOUNG SHEPHERD



Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Creche: December 15

9 Days To Christmas THE OLD SHEPHERD





Creche: December 14

10 Days To Christmas THE OX





Creche: December 13

11 Days To Christmas THE CATTLE SHED





Sunday, December 13, 2009

Creche: December 12

12 Days To Christmas THE CRIB





Friday, December 11, 2009

Creche: December 11

13 Days to Christmas THE PALM TREE





Creche: December 10

14 Days to Christmas MARY





Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Snow Day!!

This morning, James waited at the bus stop for a good 15 minutes before it occurred to us to check for school cancellations.

We knew a storm was headed our way, but figured they'd send the kids home early from school, having forgotten what an administrative nightmare that is. But a full snow day was declared, even though this is what it looked like all morning (note that the only snow in this picture is a two-day-old dusting):



By mid-afternoon, however, the scene had changed, although the chorus of "SNOW DAY!!" sounded exactly the same:



Hooray for some spontaneous family time! For me that included bringing the kids to my chiropractor appointment (I'm down to just tape, instead of the air-cast...woo hoo!), and then to the Mac's drive-thru for breakfast, group house-cleaning, a start on the holiday decorating, and watching an old movie.

For Alan, that meant snow removal while supervising outdoor play.

The not-so-fun parts included me having a horrible cold and Alan having to work a large portion of the day. Yay...snow day...?

Now I'm off to bed on the couch, armed with tissues, mentholatum and nyquil. uhg.

Creche: December 9

15 Days To Christmas THE DONKEY





Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Creche: December 8

16 Days To Christmas JOSEPH





Monday, December 7, 2009

Creche: December 7

17 Days to Christmas GASPAR



Sunday, December 6, 2009

Creche: December 6

18 Days to Christmas BALTHASAR



Saturday, December 5, 2009

Creche: December 5

19 Days to Christmas THE CAMEL



Friday, December 4, 2009

Creche: December 4

20 Days to Christmas THE BOY




Thursday, December 3, 2009

Creche: December 3

21 Days to Christmas MELCHIOR



Creche: December 2

22 Days to Christmas THE STAR:




Our Star and Angel:

Creche: December 1

For this calendar, "Christmas" means Christmas Eve, when the baby Jesus makes his debut, so we do the first two pages on December 1st.

24 Days To Christmas WHY WE CELEBRATE ADVENT:
(click on the picture to read the text--sorry, this one's a little blurry)



23 Days To Christmas THE ANGEL:




Here's Jeremy placing the Angel on the sand:





The Creche--Introduction


Our creche is not fancy or expensive or even particularly beautiful. It is made of paper but saturated with meaning and tradition more personal than the deeper meaning of Christmas.

When I was very small, a dear family friend with a talent for finding the most perfect gifts (particularly books) sent us a special advent calendar. For each day there is a little story about a particular "character" present at the manger, and then a printed page for you to cut out and assemble that character. I was too little to remember the assembly (which I now know was surely done primarily by Mom and Dad) but Helen's participation is evidenced by her early handwriting in the margins of the original book. The bodies of the people are cone-shaped with little flat heads and arms sticking out. Brightly-colored paper and not much more.

Who would have thought such a thing could last for nearly 40 years?
Then, again: nothing gets thrown away at the Soule residence, so... each year the little paper figures were carefully packed into a recycled Harry & David's pear box covered with deep purple christmas wrap (perfect for advent!) and tucked away until the following December when we would take them out one by one...or maybe 3 one night to catch up...and read the stories and arrange them on the little table in the living room. Over the years a few additional figures--a small clay pig, for example--found their way to the manger and took up seasonal residence in the pear box. When we grew up and weren't home for all of advent, Mom began laying out all the figures at once, except baby Jesus who appropriately awaits Christmas eve under Mary's conical skirts!

At some point, I think Mom was actually beginning to worry about how to pass along this one treasure to her two daughters. We even searched for a replacement copy of the book, but alas, "A Christmas Crib Book" translated from the German "Der Web zur Krippe" by W. K Holmes and printed in Western-Germany in 1960 is not easily come by.

And then one September I was at Orono Festival Day perusing a table of used books and there it was! I grabbed Alan's arm in shock and snatched up the familiar spiral bound packet. It had a sticky note on that read $2.00. "I'll give you five!" I declared, shoving the bill to the attendant, barely containing tears of joy, and murmering things like, "This is it! This is our creche! It's all here!". And it was. Not only had I found this Holy Grail of Advent, but it was pristine, untouched. I was so pleased that someone had owned this and had not appreciated it at all!
[It has been pointed out to me that Alan, in fact, found the Holy Grail at the book sale...my bad! The rest of the account is accurate!]

I couldn't bear to cut it though, so some time later, I scanned in the craft pages. That first year we attempted to make three full sets and it was way too much trouble and several figures suffered traumatic paper injuries, so I later salvaged the best ones and now keep oen family set in our own special box. I've discovered that a tray of brown rice makes the perfect platform: it helps keep the light-weight figures grounded and even looks like sand.

I gave the scanned in version to my sister, who is finally ready to share the family tradition with little Samantha and have it saved on the computer for future generations and/or replacements.

This year, 1960s Germany meets 2009 technology: the blog.
Follow us on our hi-tech/low-tech advent journey.

Giving Thanks

Thanksgiving was as busy as ever at the Marks house cumulating in a feast for 18:







I didn't participate in the Turkey Trek, but Mum & Dad and I got up early to deliver our canned goods and see the trekkers off:




The rest of the day was filled with friends, family, food and only one minor car accident in our driveway.

I tortured my guests with the killer Talking Turkey vocabulary quiz AND (new this year) a trivia quiz (fill in the blank for the adults and multiple choice for the kids). We were too disorganized to actually figure out who got the most right. The best score I heard on the vocab was 10 out of 26, though (I told you it was killer).

My favorite baking project was my apple-berry pie with a leafy pie-crust design over apples, raspberries and blackberries:


My favorite art project was our copper wire Thanksgiving Trees and pressed-penny leaves. Guests were asked to hang leaves on the trees to represent the things for which they are most thankful. They made beautiful, meaningful center pieces and were 100% recycled!


We spent the next couple days relaxing and recovering with our house guests, Nancy's college roommate (who came home with her for T-day freshman year at Mt. Holyoke and hasn't stopped since), husband "Technology Man", and their adorable children:





I am thankful for a home and a heart filled with friends and family, love and laughter.