Monday, December 14, 2009

Merry Christmas

Christmas has always been a magical time for children and adults. Maybe it’s the crisp air or the anticipation of family and friends gathering for festivities. Whatever the cause for this special time something that adds to the uniqueness of the holiday season is selecting, wrapping and giving gifts.



Remember as a child excitedly running to see what jolly saint Nick left under the tree? As parents there is nothing more precious than seeing your children excitedly unwrapping their gifts.

For myself, and many others, the joy of this special time of year is selecting the perfect gift for each of my loved ones. I know most people anguish over shopping. Dealing with crowds and traffic is not fun but there is no other feeling like finding a gift that fits the personality of my family members.

Girlfriends in God -- Mary Southerland
Winston Churchill said, "We make a living through what we get, but we make a life through what we give." The world would like us to believe that the success of Christmas depends upon how much we spend, how many presents we give or receive. While Christmas is about giving, budgets do not determine the success of our Christmas giving.

Giving is not dependent on the condition of your checkbook. Giving is dependent on the condition of the heart. Let me share some creative ways to give gifts that are straight from the heart.

1. A homemade gift
Giving something you make represents time and effort invested on the recipient's behalf. Each year, we make hot chocolate for our neighbors, scoop it into decorated mason jars and deliver it to their doorstep. The best part is ringing the doorbell and the running like crazy! Our neighbors love it and it has become a fun family tradition.

Luke 6:38 "Give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over. For with the same measure that you use, it will be measured back to you" (NIV).


2. Possession gift
Give something you already have, something that is of special value to you. Not your junk, but your treasure. Don't ask the question, "What can I buy for Sally?" Ask the question, "What do I have that would mean a lot to Sally?" My pastor husband once mentioned in a sermon that he collects old Bibles. The next Christmas, one of our church members gave him an old and cherished family Bible. It is still one of Dan's most prized possessions.

3. Gift of time
Time is a valuable gift because when we give thirty minutes of time, we are giving thirty minutes of life. When Dan was in seminary, we were always short on time and money. When Christmas came, one of our friends handed us a Christmas card with his gift inside, a coupon good for one afternoon of babysitting each week for the whole year. To this day, I still remember how thrilled I was when Scott handed us that card and showed up every week. That gift kept on giving all year long. Give a gift of time spent in prayer for a friend or an afternoon of errands run for an older friend. Time is a precious gift.

4. Gift of encouragement.
Tell someone what they mean to you. Write it down so they can read your encouraging words several times. Writing it down can help you say it better and requires more time and thought. You can also make a cassette tape of encouraging words and thoughts for those who can't see well or for that hurried mom who spends much of her life in a car. In my bible, I have several notes tucked as bookmarks for special verses; notes of encouragement that have keep me on my feet during difficult times.

Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress -- James 1:27


5. A blind gift
Give a gift to someone you don't even know; a gift that is given in Jesus' name, just because you love Him. I recently read an article about a millionaire who sets aside large sums of money at Christmas. Dressed in a disguise, he then walks the streets, pressing $100 bills into the hands of the needy. "It makes my whole year," he says.

6. Secret gift
Give a gift to someone you know without them knowing who gave it. Give with no hidden motive and with no possible benefit to yourself. Like most newlyweds, Dan and I were on an extremely tight budget during the first years of marriage. At one point, we had no money for groceries, a fact we shared with no one but God. We wanted to see what He would do. Returning from church one Sunday night, we started up the steps to our mobile home. There, on the sidewalk, was a brown package. We hurriedly ripped off the paper to find a brick with two $100 bills taped to each side. We still don't know who gave us that gift, but every time I think of them, I ask God to bless them for their secret gift.

This year, make this Christmas your best Christmas by receiving His gift of Love, by giving yourself to Him and by sharing His love with others. Search for Him in every face. Watch for Him throughout each day and may this be a joy-filled Christmas and the beginning of a joy-filled year!

Until next time and next year, may you all be blessed.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

A Christmas Story quiz

Christmas is not complete with out that timeless classic movie....A Christmas Story. You know, Ralphie and his Red Rider (blah blah blah) BB Gun. See how much you know about the movie. I didn't compile this quiz myself, I borrowed it from someone. Honestly, I don't know the origin of this bit of trivia.



Pencil's ready, begin.

1. What is Ralphie's last name?
2. Where does he live (street, town, state)?
3. What does he want for Christmas? (Be exact)
4. According to his mom, teacher and Santa, what will happen if he gets it?
5. What does Ralphie explicitly not want for Christmas?
6. What is the name of the local department store?



7. What is the name of the Lone Ranger's nephew's horse?
8. What did the "clodhopper down in Griffith, Ind.," swallow?
9. What contest does dad enter?
10. What is first prize?
11. What is Ralphie's brother's name?
12. Who directed, produced and co-wrote the movie?
13. This man also directed what 1982 movie about a group of Florida high schoolers and a sleazy nightclub owner?
14. What magazine does Ralphie's mother read?
15. According to Ralphie (as he tries to con his dad), what did Flick see near Pulaski's Candy Store?



16. What are the parents names?
17. What did the father want for Christmas?
18. What does he get?
19. In his dream sequence, what does Ralphie call his trusty firearm?
20. In that dream, who's the leader of the desperados who attack his house?
21. What kind of car does dad drive?
22. To the best of Ralphie's knowledge, where does his dad's "tapestry of obscenity" still hover to this day?
23. Why does the little brother cry before going to school?
24. What song's sheet music is written on the blackboard in Ralphie's class?
25. What is the name of Ralphie's teacher?
26. What is the name of the neighborhood bully?
27. What color eyes does he have?
28. This bully is played by Zack Ward. In what Fox comedy did he co-star as an adult?
29. What is the name of his toadie sidekick?
30. Name two things confiscated from students in the teacher's desk.
31. What book is the class reading?



32. What is the most serious of all dares?
33. Melinda Dillon, who plays Ralphie's mom, appears topless in what 1977 movie?
34. Where does Ralphie sit in class?
35. What theme does the teacher assign to the class?
36. What is the name of Ralphie's neighbors?
37. Who wrote and narrated "A Christmas Story"?
38. Who does he play on-screen in the film?
39. What does dad guess is his "Major Award'?
40. When the crate arrives, where does he think it's from?
41. How much does dad tip the delivery guys?
42. How long has Ralphie's brother not eaten voluntarily?
43. When did mom last have a hot meal for herself?
44. What is the Major Award?
45. What is the nickname of the neighbor dad talks to across the street?
46. What time did "Lil' Orphan Annie" start?
47. Who is the sponsor of the radio show?
48. What grade does Ralphie get on his theme?
49. How fast can dad change a flat tire?
49b. In a dream sequence, how does Ralphie go blind?
50. What brand of soap does Ralphie like to have his mouth washed out with?
51. What brand does he hate?
52. When mom breaks dad's Major Award, what "crusher" of a line does he stammer out?
53. What does dad then do with his Major Award?
54. What kind of dogs do the neighbors have?
55. Who had tickets to the Bears-Packers game?
56. Characters from this movie march in the Christmas parade
57. Some of these characters pretend to beat up what other character in the parade?
58. Who/what does "Goggle Boy" waiting on line like?
59. What year did "A Christmas Story" likely take place?
60. What does the department store Santa hate?
61. Ralphie's dad could replace a fuse faster than what?
62. What gifts did Ralphie and his brother throw over their shoulders in disgust?
63. What are the names of Ralphie's two friends?
64. Name three gifts Ralphie's brother received for Christmas
65. What is the name of Ralphie's aunt?



66. What does she think Ralphie is?
67. What does she make him as a gift?
68. What two things does dad say Ralphie looks like wearing it?
69. What school does Ralphie attend?
70. What does dad offer Ralphie on Christmas morning?
71. What is dad's favorite food?
72. What happens to Ralphie's glasses on Christmas morning?
73. According to mom, what will dad get if he eats dinner before it's completely cooked?
74. What day of the week does Christmas fall on that year?
75. Where does the family go out to eat on Christmas night?
76. What is above the restaurant?
76b. What two songs does the waitstaff sing?
77. How is that dinner like da Vinci's "The Last Supper"?
78. What is the problem with the duck that's served?
79. How is this resolved?
80. What does adult Ralphie call duck?
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SCORING
0-15 correct: You spend too much time wrapping gifts on Christmas Eve.
16-30 correct: OK, you've seen the movie, but like Ralphie's theme you only get a C+.
31-45 correct: You're no clodhopper.
46-60 correct: Give yourself a Major Award. A bowling alley, perhaps.
61-80 correct: You are Ralphie.

Answers will be furnished on request.

Merry Christmas.