During Advent I've been using two 'advent calendar' jigsaws - this one with a stained glass nativity scene, and one with 24 cartoon cats. I've also read two Advent devotional books, and enjoyed a Jacquie Lawson Advent Calendar. I've shared in leading evening reflections about angels. There has been a lot of vicar school stuff, including leading some training on Saturday and a meeting with a student placement church on Monday evening! Also since Monday I've had a very sick cat who has spent a lot of time at the vet (hopefully now getting better and due to come with me to church this morning, vet's orders). My Christmas Day reflection was hastily scrabbled together late on yesterday, and isn't great, but has some great bits in it. I am mentally rewriting it as I type, because I think I now know what I need to say...
This morning, Sasha, the healthy cat, wanted to go out at 5 a.m. I went down stairs, opened the door and let her out. As the cold air rushed in (or the warm air out) I felt moved to pull on my coat and step into the darkness. The grass glistened with dew (or maybe rain) so brightly I wondered at first if it was frost. Looking up, a sliver of moon pierced the darkness and, as my eyes adjusted myriad stars spangled the sky. The same moon and the same stars that watched over Bethlehem 200 years ago, that watch over Bethlehem now... I paused for a few moments to savour the wonder of it all, and to remember what we are celebrating this day.
I will also share Christingle stories from yesterday, which also brought moments of 'aha' of 'God with us' or 'this is what it's all about'... I may share them later, but for now I have to gather my bits, persuade Sophie to go into her carrier, and make my way to church!
May this Christmas bring you moments of sparkly wonder and surprising joy - and may the peace of the Christ child be yours now and always.