For those of you who know me well at all you know I LOVE
Christmas!! Christmas
has always been such a special time of family and tradition as we celebrate our savior's birth. Not being home for Christmas was one of the
things that worried me most about moving to Africa with our family. This is the first year in 33 years that I
have been away from family for Christmas.
This is only the second time in 33 years that I have been away from
Colorado for Christmas. I knew this time would be hard and I have been praying
that God would allow our time on the ship to be a special one during the
holidays. I feel so thankful for the
little ways he has answered our prayers.
It started in mid November when the Christmas planning committee
met. I thought if I could have some say
in all that went on maybe it would feel a little more like home. I soon found out that the ship already knows how
to do Christmas really well! I joined the group gathered in midships complete
with Christmas cookies and hot cider on the table to set the mood. Already I felt a little closer to home. After the meeting I was so excited about all
the different events going on onboard the ship throughout the month of December
and I realized that I would be sad to miss them. Not that I wouldn’t love to be with family,
but the Lord has allowed us to really be excited about being here and being
involved in this community for the holiday season. The next best thing to being home is being here to enjoy Africa Mercy style Christmas!
Packed-full calendar of Christmas events |
Festivities began with Decking of the Halls on December 1. The ship looks really great with all the Christmas trees, wreaths, snowflakes and lights.
The Christmas Book. The place to find all about all the Christmas events. |
Adalynn LOVES all the lights everywhere. |
Snow!! |
I made a fireplace for our room :) |
So far we have had three really special Christmas events that really give testimony to the tight community in which we live.
Next, on December 5 the Dutch crew celebrate Sinterklass' (St. Nicholas')
birthday! Read more about Sinterklass here.
It is different than our story of Santa Claus. They put on an amazing night for the kids complete with individual gifts
from Sinterklaas himself!
Adalynn in her Black Peter hat (which she now insists on wearing everywhere we go :) ) |
The kids made shoes to be filled with yummy dutch treats |
We all ran up to Deck 7 to watch Sinterklaas arive |
Sinterklaas boarding the ship and his "black pete's" doing tricks. |
The kids were totally captivated. (You can see Adalynn on the floor in the striped shirt.) |
Adalynn's shoe filled with anise biscuits |
This weekend we had our own little Nutcracker performance
from the children's ballet classes (led by our good friend Gretchen who
was in our Texas training group). It was
such a cute performance and the kids did so great. Adalynn just sat mesmerized through the
entire thing.
Dance of the sugarplum fairy |
Clara in the middle holding the nutcracker. |
Battle of Mouse King |
All the dancers |
And last night we had our Winter Wonderland. Anyone who signs up can have a booth to sell
homemade Christmas gifts or goodies (think: eggnog, ornaments, jewelry, homemade icecream cones, chai, etc). There were also face painting and gingerbread house making booths. I made Toffee
to sell (thanks Mindy J
). It was a really fun night and I was totally amazed at the hidden talents of many of our crewmates.
Mmmm. Toffee. I sold nearly all of it! |
I look like a giant next to my tiny table. |
It seemed most of the crew made it out to mill around. |
Adalynn got her face painted (Cora was already in bed) |