

A Simple Kind of Christmas
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I have been trying to get this up for several days, but it’s better late than never, right?
So…
Every year, we try to think of ways to simplify the Christmas season so that we can concentrate more on the true meaning of Christmas – that Jesus came to Earth to save us from our sins. Sometimes we succeed; and a lot of times…
well, we’ll just leave it at that. This year, we had a kind of “forced simplicity”, which made Christmas 2009 go down in Neely Team history as probably “the most unusual Christmas we’ve ever had!”
The night of Christmas Eve, we were planning to follow our regular Christmas traditions the next day, and to just enjoy the time with each other. We had invited about ten other people to come have Christmas dinner with us, so we had gotten the house in ship shape,and by the time we went to bed that night, we were ready for a good night’s sleep, in preparation for what looked like would be a fairly busy day the next day. Yes, it was busy, but not quite in the way that we had planned!…
For me, it all started around 5:15 am, when I awoke to hear the excited whispers and restless movement of two of my sisters, in the bed next to mine. We have a rule that no one is allowed to get up before 6:00 on Christmas morning, to allow the sleepy ones (i.e. Dad, Mom, and a couple of us “stick-in-the-mud” older girls
) a teensy bit more time to sleep!
So anyway, I was lying there, trying to tune out the noise of the girls’ excitement and go back to sleep, when I suddenly realized how dark it was. The power had gone out! I didn’t think much of it at first, because we have power outages all the time (especially when we have a windstorm like we had that night), and they usually don’t last very long. However, it was about 5:45 before I finally drifted off to
sleep again, and my last thought was, Hmm. I wonder if the power will come back on in time…
Well, that altered a few people’s plans to get up at 6:00, as they were still lying in bed, wondering what would be the point of getting up in the dark, with no lights, no water, and no way to cook the breakfast we had planned! Finally, around 6:45,
my siblings managed to wake me up enough to get out of bed, and all nine of us headed downstairs to Mom and Dad’s room, to wake them up, too, in spite of the dark. After all, that’s what flashlights and candles are for, right?
That morning was actually very similar to other Christmas mornings, except that we got up later, couldn’t turn on our Christmas lights, couldn’t turn on ANY lights, except for our candles and flashlights, and had scrambled eggs and grits (which we cooked on our gas-powered stove) instead of baking the
breakfast casserole that we usually have on special occasions. After it got to be light outside, Dad went out and hooked up the generator, which some friends just helped us hard-wire to the house back in October – just in time!
The effect was wonderful! It wasn’t like having all of our regular electricity on, but it was good enough to run a couple things at a time, so that we took turns running things like the hot water (for showers and dishes), kitchen lights, refrigerators, and freezers. It’s amazing how attached we can become to our modern conveniences… and how much we miss them when
they’re gone!!
After breakfast, we all gathered in the living room again to read the Christmas story and open gifts. Usually we just read the Christmas account from Luke 2, but this year we READ it, taking time between each verse to discuss the scenario and imagine what it would’ve been like to really be there. From Luke, we went back to Matthew and read the story about the wise men. Then we got into a discussion about “the star.” What was “the star” that the wise men followed? We had quite the discussion about that, and talked about several different possibilities; all in all a very interesting conversation! But more about that later…
We had to cancel our dinner plans with our friends because of the power outage. That was okay, because it gave us more family time; more time to relax and enjoy each other’s company. We altered our meal plan just a little, so that instead of baking the turkey, we grilled venison cube steaks and tenderloins – delicious!
We had another interesting twist to the day when shortly after dinner, the generator suddenly ran out of gas! We had called the power company, and they had said that they hoped to have the power back on by 11:00… PM… on SATURDAY night!!! So, with that in mind, Dad decided that we had to try to get some gas, so that our refrigerators would stay cold. At first, he was planning to go out by himself, but after some discussion, we decided to all load up and go. So, we enjoyed our time, spending Christmas in our 2nd (or maybe our real) home – the van!
I have to mention here that usually we spend a lot of Christmas afternoon settled down in the living room, sitting in front of the Christmas tree. It’s so cozy and homey… but obviously that wasn’t going to work very well this time, so we loaded our two-foot-high tree into the van, plugged the lights into a power inverter, and enjoyed our little Christmas tree in our “home away from home” – how appropriate!
I realize that this is pretty long, and I don’t want to bore anyone, so I’ll skip to the end of the story… The power actually came back on around 7:00 pm, so that night we cozied down and watched “The Star of Bethlehem.” Let me take just a moment here and encourage anyone who has never seen that video to PLEASE do so!!! It is AMAZING!! Words fail me when I try to describe it, but it is an unbelievably fascinating tribute to the accuracy of the Bible and the sovereignty and perfection of God!!!!!! To know that the God of our universe would actually come to Earth, be born as a human baby, live a perfectly human life, and die an excruciating and horrible human death… just to save me, and all of us, from our sins and give us the opportunity to live with Him forever, is hard enough to fathom!!!! Then to see the design and perfection with which He had planned the universe to announce His coming, birth, and death… it was incredibly humbling!! It was a wonderful end to a truly wonderful Christmas!!!!!!!!!!
7 Responses to “A Simple Kind of Christmas”
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January 4th, 2010 at 10:02 am
Sounds like some adventure!
A fun idea that we did at a Christmas party once was to act out the Christmas story as it was being read out loud.
Mom & I have seen “The Star of Bethlehem”, it’s the once from AIG, right? We saw it at the Creation Museum. We own it too, I forgot we had it. Now that you’ve mentioned it, I think I will add it to our list of movies to watch annually for the Christmas season.
January 4th, 2010 at 12:12 pm
What an adventure! This Christmas was quite unusual for us as well since we were on the sandy beaches of Florida (a little different than the ice and snow-covered mountains of West Virginia!) But you are right – difficult circumstances and changing traditions don’t affect the true meaning and enjoyment of Christmas! That is a cool (I mean, excellent
) testimony of turning problems into adventures!
By the way, “The Star of Bethlehem” is the most awing presentation of the star our family has ever seen. Thank you all so much for letting us see it while we were there for New Years!
January 4th, 2010 at 5:39 pm
Sounds like a new Christmas CD title! Another one coming?
It really sounds like the kind of Christmas I’d like to have some year . . . okay, except for the electricity!
Thanks for sharing!
January 4th, 2010 at 7:55 pm
What a creative way to celebrate Christmas. Hope you are staying warm now. We are realllllly cold down here. (Okay – we are wimps.)
January 6th, 2010 at 10:10 pm
What an adventure! I remember something similar happening to us on one Thanksgiving Day . . . but Christmas morning is a different story!
January 8th, 2010 at 7:46 am
It’s amazing isn’t it how many things God makes truly wonderful despite our initial ideas and plans – if we just don’t ruin it by being disappointed over the changes!
Reminds me of our Thanksgiving without any power a couple years ago. And it was amazing to watch “The Star of Bethlehem” with you all. God’s plan (not ours) was in place from the very time He flung the stars into orbit! Glory to His name!
January 8th, 2010 at 6:08 pm
Titus is so cute with the “deer in the headlights” look. Glad your all’s Christmas was great despite the circumstances.