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Mrs. Hickman and I during a visit on our last furlough (2-15-09). |
The tradition Mrs. Hickman taught me was regarding the reading of the Christmas story which families often read on Christmas morning. In the Hickman family, often on Christmas Eve, the children all dress up as Mary, Joseph, an angel, shepherds, and the wise men. As they stand together with baby Jesus in Mary's arms, Mrs. Hickman reads the Christmas story. Mr. Hickman records the yearly tradition with the video camera. Now, this all sounds serious and formal but it is the funniest thing to watch the children either try to hold still and be serious, or the opposite while Mrs. Hickman sweetly reads the Christmas story! In the end, you have a precious memory recorded for the family to watch as the children grow.
Here are a few photos of our children from years past, as we have kept this family tradition.
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Christmas 2002 (blurry due to being a photo from a video camera) |
In 2003, we didn't need a doll to use as a baby Jesus, we had a baby Timothy to lay in the manger!
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Christmas 2003 |
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Christmas 2004 |
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Christmas 2006 |
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Christmas 2007 |
On Christmas Day, usually in the evening after the presents have been unwrapped and sometimes just before the children go to bed for the night, the kids dress up with whatever material, towels, or t-shirt of Daddy's they find and come into the living room by the tree for pictures. After the photos are taken, we all sit down and watch the kids as they portray Mary, Joseph, and either an angel or a shepherd while Daddy reads the Christmas story.
It is a wonderful note to end our Christmas celebration, remembering that Jesus was born in a manger to die for our sins.
May the Lord bless you and your family this Christmas as you celebrate His birth.
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We always read the Christmas story on Christmas morning. We hadn't thought of having them dress up. Great idea! The Hickman's are a wonderful family for sure. Just thinking of Mrs. Hickman makes me smile.
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We love Mrs. Hickman too! And, I got a good laugh out of your pictures of your kids dressed up. What fun! I loved the costumes... Dad's t-shirt, dad's tie, towels, etc... You guys are too creative! Love it!
ReplyDeleteYou'll have to try this idea, Sherie! Yes, Jolene, great costumes, don't forget pillowcases and my headbands that I use to take my makeup off and wash my face! Ha! They were also in there!
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