Then we swept the rooms, raked the yard, and packed our suitcases, all while saying good byes left and right to people we love here in Savannah. It seems a strange way to celebrate the season of Christmas.
saying good byes |
to friends we love... |
But in the midst of it all we found time for a few Christmas traditions,
like a ferry ride across the Savannah River to the Westin
to see the Gingerbread houses,
a gingerbread library! how great is that?!? |
to Leopold's for some of Savannah's very best ice cream,
watching The Muppet's Christmas Carol while snuggled under blankets,
and a grand finale of beauty
in the majestic Lessons and Carols service
at church on Sunday evening.
Elise and Amy join the youth choir one last time |
more good-byes |
And now, as you read this,
we'll be wending our way across the country
to spend the holidays with our dear families in the Northwest.
And soon afterward we'll begin our travels back to the Philippines!
We treasure your prayers for us in all of the transitions.
Saying good bye is hard.
It just always will be.
But as Dr. Seuss said, "Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened."
So we'll smile and give thanks for all these wonderful memories.
We hope you'll give thanks with us!
We hope you'll give thanks with us!
8 comments:
Merry Christmas, Barbara! I hope you'll have a blessed time with your family. May God give lots of grace for the good-byes!
Godspeed!
Lovely . . . thanks for sharing! Looking forward to having you here.
The other side of the "coin" (or world?!) --we're glad to hear you're heading back this way. :) --although we might not see you till late January cuz we'll be up north. It'll be great to have you back!
Your situation right now reminds me of us a year ago--"wrapping up" things (not Christmas gifts either!) in our home country, celebrating a cold Christmas with family in Michigan, then being back here in the tropics for New Year's! A lot of mixed emotions, di ba? Do have a wonderful celebration and "smile because it happened!" See you soon. :)
sorry, Kay...trying to keep our last name off the blog. ;)
Merry Christmas to you too, Olive Tree! enjoy the season, your family, and the opportunities to share the hope within you!
thanks so much, Becky! we look forward to seeing you soon! it's nice to know others understand the bitter-sweetness of this time, di ba?
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