Sunday, November 30, 2014

An Unexpected Blessing

Our Thanksgiving preparation began like every year. There was a rush of company cleaning and a trip to buy groceries. The menu was planned. The beds were made. And then it started.

At first, it was just a few flurries. Soon, those tiny specks changed to large flakes, and the ground was covered in white. It was snowing!

Other than being pretty, one might wonder how snow could bless a Thanksgiving gathering. It blessed our family in three ways.

The snow added a holiday mood.

Who can resist the holiday spirit that comes with a snowfall? It prompts finding Christmas music on the radio and singing along. At least one of our guests serenaded her cat with Christmas songs as they traveled home.

 

A kind of hush seemed to separate our home from the rest of the world.

I love the quiet that comes with snow. It is a kind of blanket that calls us to stay inside with our family, safe and warm. What a delightful blessing on Thanksgiving! Of course, the entire day was not spend inside, and part of what happened next reminded me of years past.

 

Some of our guests seldom see snow. 

I remember being 10 years old and praying for snow for Christmas. Living in our part of the Midwest, we seldom had a white Christmas, but nonetheless I prayed for it.

I was tickled that it snowed on Thanksgiving eve this year. Several of our young visitors reported that they don't get snow in their area. Instead, ice was much more likely to be the winter weather.

Snow lends itself to snowball fights. And, yes, that did happen this holiday.

So a beautiful snowfall was an unexpected blessing on Thanksgiving here. Did your family receive an unexpected blessing at Thanksgiving?



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Notes from Carol

I am blessed to have two new releases. They are tween devos from Zonderkidz. What people are saying about the devotionals --

  • The super fun feature about this devotional is it is interactive. Each devotional encourages drawing or something else artistic right in the book.  Amazon Customer
  • Got two grandsons who are creative and zany. Carol McAdams Moore has given me a tool to give to these young men that will incorporate their love of the wacky to the Creator of their minds.  Cleo Lampos

For boys -                                          For girls -

Dare U 2 Open This Book                          Just Sayin 


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copyright (c) 2014 Carol McAdams Moore

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This Thanksgiving, we were out in the snow, all 1.5 inches of it. My granddaughters made snow angels, ate fresh snow and tried to hit me with snow dust (too cold for snow balls.) I thankfully have a bump in the front yard, perfect for a small sled or two. It was a wonderful time of family and thankfulness, yes even for snow at Thanksgiving!
TLC Nielsen