Friday, December 30, 2011

Cards Made by me and my daughters

Here is a picture of some of the cards we made this year for Christmas to give to the people at the nursing home.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Nursing Home Cards

This year, my girls and I went to a nursing home nearby and delivered hand made cards.  We made over 80 cards including Christmas, Hanukkah, and just Seasons Greetings cards to the nursing home.  We mostly just gave out the Christmas ones.  It is hard because we didn't want to offend anyone so we brought extras to make sure everyone was included.  There weren't any Jewish people there and some of the residents refused our cards but it didn't matter.  The smiles on the faces of those who loved the cards and their greetings inside was enough.  Thank God for giving to others.  We hope that the cards were a blessing to those who received them.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Putting CHRIST in Christmas

Hello Everyone

My name is Kimberly and I love God and his son Jesus Christ.  I have become a little upset that many times the secular side of Christmas, Rudolph, Santa, and snowmen take Christmas hostage and so many people celebrate Christmas without having Christ anywhere in it.  So, I'd like to have a place where, in a Christlike manner, people can share their thoughts about Christmas, Christ-centered Christmas projects, Christ-centered Christmas traditions etc.  I am a scrapbooking and card maker so I will be sharing some of my own work and I hope to share yours or at least provide a forum to share your love for Christ as well.  I am not here to exclude anyone but to express my love for Christ and I ask that if you don't have that same love please find another blog that suits your needs.  All comments, projects, thoughts will be monitored in order that this blog is a blessing.  I am not here to argue or debate.  I just want CHRIST to be at the forefront of your Christmas this year.  I am praying that everyone involved will be blessed by the experience and we will be able to be a light to those who have forgotten or never known about Christ in Christmas.