My family is now all gone except for my son who lives so very far away. We try to get together if he and his wife are not at her parent's house. Christmas morning usually involves my going to the neighbor's house for coffee and pastries. Exchanging gift with their children (hence: Papa Don moniker). On Christmas Eve I go to the cemetery to place flowers on my late wife's grave. and we have a long talk. Seems to help. Then I usually go home and watch the Christmas shows on TV. Those with family are so very lucky. That is the greatest Christmas gift in itself. So enjoy the season with your loved ones.
I go to the midnight service every year. For the last few years I have led the carol singing. After midnight and the service has finished we all have coffee and mince pies. Usually take the kids to the Christmas morning service. They can take a present with them to show everyone else.Then its family, family, family.Am I the only one who goes to church?
Quote from: stephen0714 on December 03, 2008, 11:25:54 AMI go to the midnight service every year. For the last few years I have led the carol singing. After midnight and the service has finished we all have coffee and mince pies. Usually take the kids to the Christmas morning service. They can take a present with them to show everyone else.Then its family, family, family.Am I the only one who goes to church? We're Church goers! I love the Christmas Eve service at our Church. When entering the Church every person gets a candle. At the end of the service, the Pastor lights his candle from the Advent candle. He then lights the candes of a few assisstants from his candle. Then the assisstants fan out among the pews and candles are lit, one after the other from the end of the pews. As the candles are lit, the lights are turned off.When all candles are lit, the song "Silent Night" is sung very softly by the whole congregation. No accompanying instruments...... just the soft voices of all of us singing. Every year at that moment i really feel it......What Christmas is all about. I choke back tears every year.