When my daughter was in 2nd grade, all the second graders sang a song in the Christmas program at school. It was beautiful in its simplicity - the words, the music, the student's sweet faces, the fidgeting as they stood on the risers, and their angelic voices.
While home for Christmas break, the kids did their usual things - hang out with friends, play games, decorate cookies, lots of arts and crafts. One day Lauren came into the kitchen from the dining room, "Look what I made for you." She handed me a stack of papers. "It's the song we sang at school."
Very simple drawings, very phonetic spelling, which made this gift so very precious.
C is for the Christ Child born upon this day
H is for herald angels in the sky
R means our Redeemer
I is Israel
S is for the star that shone so bright
T is for three Wise Men, they who traveled far
M is for the manger where he laid
A is all he stands for
S means shepherds came. And that's why there's a Christmas Day.
“I like to compare the holiday season with the way a child listens to a favorite story. The pleasure is in the familiar way the story begins, the anticipation of familiar turns it takes, the familiar moments of suspense, and the familiar climax and ending.” – Fred Rogers
A Merry Christmas to one and all!