The sun has made its triumphant return to our neighborhood. Wind, snow and rain might not show their sometimes nasty faces again. Albeit, one should not talk too soon since there is a slight breeze. It is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit and the children are running in the streets with puppies, and kittens and new toys.The Gatekeeper had a peaceful Christmas. She realized one wondrous thing. Christmas should be celebrated every day. As one might suppose it could have been a tragic day for Lady Gatekeep but Jesus took a firm hold of her heart and reminded her of his humble birth--a King mind you in a stable. There was a scene in our small animal park down the dusty street which captured that moment. Sheep, donkeys, goats (zebras, buffaloes were also present) gathered around a manger filled with straw. It was like they knew something we had forgotten.
Young Lord Layne was not with us. He was with his father. It is the sad part of divorce (amongst other things) but it was important for him to be with Dad. And if Mr. Dad has done anything right (and yes, there have been plenty of those) he has been a loving father (please send check in mail, jk!).Princess College Girl stayed home with me as we opened our one gift to each other under a very sad Christmas tree. 'Twas actually funny--we could not find the ornaments. This year's tree had only lights. But it was indeed a festival of lights in our castle. Lady Gatekeeper was shocked however, to find that said children had spent their own money to buy me an Ipod. It's what LG had been hinting for.
In any case, I realized that we were extremely joyful even though we were alone (Oma and Opa were there of course). Perhaps it was just another day because we did not get caught up in the Christmas shopping and business of the season but remembered that the One we were celebrating was with us and that He had been with us all year round. May the true Lord of our Universe be with you still and keep all our hearts filled with joy.
May he give you the desire of your heart and make all your plans succeed(Psalm 20:4).





















