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The Real McCoy
Look who we saw this weekend. He really is saying “Ho, Ho, Ho!”
Folks, I am telling you. It was the big guy himself. The real McCoy. Jolly Old St. Nick.
Emma assured him she’s been good. Ben asked him if he’d bring me some new warm slippers.
He said yes.
Don’t you just love when you get what you want for Christmas.
If you live in Utah and want to see Santa. I mean the real, magic, wonderful Santa… he’ll be at Cabelas in Lehi next weekend too.
– Also, don’t forget to visit www.tastyholidayideas.com for another chance to win a $500 Walmart gift card! There are also great Holiday Baking ideas from Sara Lee and Hillshire Farms at the site.
A Step Back in Time
This past weekend our family visited A Step Back in Time Nativity in Alpine, Utah. Amid the hustle and bustle of the season, we always look forward to this tradition. We had to bundle up and brave the bitter cold of the evening. But, despite frigid temperatures, we were all touched by the loveliness of this unique live Nativity.
Let’s face it, it’s easy for Christmas to be all about Santa and gifts for the kids. Going to this Nativity helps my children see that Christmas is more meaningful. A Step Back in Time Nativity wonderfully recreates Bethlehem, with weavers, tanners, millers, a blacksmith and even a few Roman soldiers. There are also real camels, sheep, goats, geese and a donkey which the kids loved. After making our way through “Bethlehem” we were led along a candlelit path to a barn where a small choir sang Christmas carols from above. As we entered the barn we saw Mary and Joseph and their baby in a real manger. I am always amazed at how when the kids enter the barn they fall quiet and are content to simply watch in awe the sweet family sitting quietly in the manger. The trip back in time to Bethlehem with its serene setting in a rustic barn creates such a wonderful peaceful feeling that stays with us and is a welcome contrast to our harried lives.
For those who live in Utah, tonight is the last night. The event is free. However, the family that created this Nativity collects donations, in honor of their mother, for the Huntsman Cancer Institute.