Posted in Holiday Cheer, Inspirations, Parenting - Raising Wee Men, Scotland, tagged Advent, Avonlea Q Krueger, Boys Choir, Christianity, Christmas, Happy Little Sigh, happylittlesigh, Jesus, King's College Cambridge, Raising Sons, The Holly and the Ivy, The Piano Guys on December 24, 2014|
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I sit and hold him,
cradled warm and snug against my chest.
Trace with my eyes the curve of his ear.
Run my finger along the plump softness of his cheek.
My son. My baby. My last.
A smile tugs at his lips.
“He’s dreaming of angels,” they say here in Scotland,
of fluttery newborn smiles.

In the background the voices of the boys choir of Kings College Cambridge
pour out The Holly and the Ivy,
one of my favourites, though I never knew it till I came here.
And I thought I’d have girls. Lots of them, born in the summer.
And yet this is the third Christmas I’ve sat with a newborn, a son,
(the Professor came in the spring)
wondering at this new life given to my care,
as I also wonder about the other baby,
whose birth we celebrate this time of year.

What brings more wonder than a baby,
a new life?
Nothing.
Nothing at all, I would say,
except the life of that baby,
the one born in a stable,
who lived not only his life,
but because of his God and man-ness
is able to know intimately the minute details of the lives of each one of us.
A baby. A man. But also God.
A God who sees.
A God who knows.
A God who cares.
Cares enough to live among his creation,
and here face death
to give each of us the chance
to live again.
Imagine!
A new world, a new life,
through him.
Imagine.
Your life,
mine,
made new through him.

I’ll have plenty of time to drink it all in tomorrow.
The carols, the mince pies, the sweetness of my newborn’s breath,
and the wonder of the birth of my Saviour.
But you’ve been kept waiting,
and so let me introduce him to you,
my newest wee manie.
We’ve called him Charles.

Wishing a merry,
the VERY merriest,
of Christmases to you.
And enjoy this gift of music from The Piano Guys.
If you haven’t ever heard them then you really, truly must.
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