Friday, December 7, 2012

It is Christmas Time Again!

The year is 2012 - December has again rolled around and we are all busy with the preparations for the Holiday that this month brings with it.  The weather has been a bit rainy this year, which is not all that common, but more than welcome to say the least.  The lights have been up since the day after Thanksgiving, thanks to my Home Teachers so  the house takes on a look and feeling that goes along with the season.
I  have a tree up on the front porch that shows through the side window and tells those who may be interested that the inside is also ready for the Holiday!  In fact I have two more trees up in the Living Room.  Now how about that for being ready. 
All the gifts for the out of state Great Grand Children were left in Arizona for delivery by the Farley Grand Parents which was a real bonus for the family this year.  That means all the young ones will be decked out with their Christmas Eve night wear so that they can be "charming" for those Christmas Morning Pictures that everyone so dearly love.
Speaking about Arizona, I had such a wonderful time while I was there with Dawn and Greg.  Their new Home in lovely, and it was fun to visit with the
Farley Family.  We had all decended on Mesa to see and listen to the Choir that Curtis was singing with.  What a delightful evening it was.  Nearly 400 singers in a number of different Choirs participating, and the way they were able to move on an off the stage for their part of the program was a real delight to watch.  The big thing for me was that not one of the groups had a folder or binder with music.  Every piece was totally memorized, even the young children - that was amazing.  I am thrilled to have a CD of the program and will enjoy listening to it while I go around with  my friends this next week.  Really  put all of us in the Holiday Spirit.
Along with that wonderful Concert we were able to enjoy (an under-statement) the lights at the Phoenix Zoo.  What an unbelievable adventure that was.  We were greeted with a life size Lion made out of lights and a beautiful Peacock before we ever got into the Zoo.  After that it was just
on wonderful eyeful after another.  The huge Butterflies in the Trees that were flapping their wings was just one of the things that we marveled over.  The light show on the lake set to the best Music was another eye popper.
All the live animals were safely put to bed and we were treated to the prowling of animals in lights.  Of course they moved in slow motion as one stance was illuminated after another as they moved through the brush. 
I think we were all amazed at the tear drop lights that gave appearance of rain, and the multi colored tree took everyones eye.  A great deal of blue and purple lights made for a very interesting sight as we wondered what seemed like miles.  I enjoyed every minute of the time we were there. 
To finish off the evening we watched as Curtis and Chris took their little daughters on the Merry-Go-Round.  Pictures were taken of as much as we were interested in to save, and of course the young ones on the Merry-go-round were more prized than the rest.
As much as we were interested in the lights at the Zoo, they were not more spectacular than the ones at the Mesa, Arizona Temple.  We went there the next evening, and it was breath taking.  We didn't stay to hear the 7:00 pm
concert by a Choir, but I am sure it was equally as wonderful as all we saw
on Temple Square.  Some folks across the street were taking advantage of the crowds that attend by selling hot chocolate and hot cider.  It was chilly so I am sure a great many of the visitors would wonder across to get a cup
of one or the other to warm them.  I over heard one of the visitors asking a guide where a certain scene was this year.  It appears as they add to the show they move things around.  They have so much going on that it is a wonder they can get it all set up, and don't blow a fuse some place or another.
Well I guess you could say that this will be a banner year for the Christmas Season for me.  Tonight is Sing Noel in the San Luis Obispo Stake Center and I will be there to help with what ever they need before, during and after their performance.  It is always such a great program, and so many local folks look forward to it.  Tomorrow night is Vine Street Victorian Walk and so the second performance of Sing Noel will be Sunday Night.  I hope they
have a great turn out.  The Choir is much smaller this year than we have had in the past, but it is none the less good.  The blend has been outstanding, and the Solo music is something to make everyone tear up.  We are so fortunate to have such a great group of singers and behind the scene people to do such a great job putting this program together.  I am happy to be part of it in such a small way.
As I end this little Holiday piece, I hope it will brighten those who read it and will make their Christmas just a little more special knowing that the Birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, sets such lovely things into motion and that so many thousands of people can visit, enjoy and feel the spirit that such things bring into our lives.  I hope that some of those feelings will spill over into the New Year and find hearts willing, and minds inspired to live and love as Jesus would have us do.
                  To one all Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year -
                                         from Grandma Rosenberg

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