Entries categorized as CHRISTMAS
twelve days of christmas
Andii Bowsher wrote this about Christmas Cards in my blog-comments last year:A few years ago we decided to recognise Christmas as the 12 day feast
it’s supposed to be and stopped worrying whether the cards arrived
before Dec 25, the aim being to get them to arrive sometime during the
12 days. We told everyone in an enclosed More...
Joyeux Noël
Al last I have seen Christian’ Carion’s imaginative re-telling of the story of Christmas 1914 in the trenches, when French, German and British troops met in no-man’s land to sing and play football. Carion adds lots of imaginative development to the historical detaisl fo the story, and certainly the British don’t come out particularly well More...
poems for Christmas: mary’s song
My book on Advent and Christmas (Order from Amazon, or from the publisher) includes a good bit of poetry; one of the poems that inspired me concerning Mary’s story is this lovely poem by Luci Shaw:
Blue homespun and the bend of my breastkeep warm this small hot naked starfallen to my arms. (Rest …you More...
poems for Christmas: the journey of the magi
When writing Beginnings and Endings (a book for Advent and Christmas, available from Amazon, or from the publisher ) I drew inspiration from many poets, including T S Eliot.
This poem was written in 1927, and is believed to reflect Eliot’s own journey from agnosticism to faith.
The journey of the Magi
A cold coming we had More...
Bah Humbug
I really, really love Christmas. I like the shiny lights and the fun of dreaming up treats and presents for people I love. I like the music, the few days of winter holiday break, I like the food and I love seeing people.
But I really don’t like the kind of scary excess that occurs More...
Commercial Break
nice poem by David Henry, link from blind-winger jones
Commercial Break
Jesus, they’ve gone and hi-jacked your birthday -rolled it out – credit-card thinfrom the trailing edges of Septemberall the way to early spring -
milking it to the very last dropuntil it is a pale excuseto sell us pretty much anything -
easy payments spreading the costso it’s More...
New Year Resolutions
Last year I (rather rashly!) posted my New Year Resolutions up on the blog. Most of it had to do with living greener. One year on, my household is way, way better at recycling, reducing what we accumulate, re-using, and so on. We eat better food (much more fresh and home-made food, home baked bread, More...
Happy Christmas
Regular readers know that I am very bad at getting Christmas cards out on time. This year I think I managed it with about 70% of UK friends, but zilch in the international list. I do love getting them, though. I’m always amazed at quite how many friends I have. I usually compensate with lots More...
christmas sermon
there’s a good, thought provoking post on the stuff of Christmas sermons over on Dylan’s blog today. Go read. Even if you aren’t preaching…
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We three kings
A little diversion.
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