What Was Your Favorite Christmas?

Dec 19, 2009 | Family

What was your favorite Christmas?  Perhaps favorite isn’t the best word. 
How about . . . memorable?  I have several favorites.  The year I got a raccoon was one of them for several different reasons.  It ranks right up there with all the Christmas days at my grandparent’s house.  Those were the best!  But the most memorable is no contest.  It was the year of the Christmas Eve blizzard!

 

 

Stocking Tag

Before I tell you the story of the snowstorm, I want to wish you Merry Christmas! Where ever you are reading this in the world, please know that I am grateful for your presence in my life this year.  I have enjoyed communicating with you via Twitter and reading your thoughts on this blog. Your ideas and encouragement have been a beacon of inspiration to me.  You are the BEST!

Now, sit back and close your eyes.  I’d like to read Chapter 20 from Return To Sawyerton Springs for you.  Eyes closed?  My boys will snuggle up next to us while I read.  Lets read it right here beside the Christmas tree . . .  here we go.

Listen to the Christmas Story Below

Explore

  • The Precious Present with Steve Jacobson
    The Precious Present with Steve Jacobson

    Tune in to hear Jake discuss his unusual commitment to serving others and how that stemmed from growing up with sports and playing college basketball for Wisconsin. You’ll hear about “the precious present” mindset coach Bo Ryan taught and how it continues to impact his life. Andy and Jake also…

    Read More »
  • Video Blog #2: How to Get Siblings to Get Along (Part 2)
    Video Blog #2: How to Get Siblings to Get Along (Part 2)

    Want more parenting tips like this? Then click here to check out the free 4-video parenting series. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn

    Read More »
  • 4 Incredibly Effective Influencing Skills Most People Overlook
    4 Incredibly Effective Influencing Skills Most People Overlook

    There is an enormous misconception in just about every article or book on influence that exists today. Browse through a couple and you’ll quickly notice that they overwhelmingly focus on teaching you the inner workings of the human mind. The promise is clear—learn what makes people tick and you can…

    Read More »
  • Fighting an Unethical Competitor
    Fighting an Unethical Competitor

    This week, Andy answers a question from a woman who owns a business with her husband. They have an unethical competitor whom they fear he has lied about them in order to hurt their reputation.  She and her husband have different thoughts about dealing with the situation.  They want Andy’s…

    Read More »
  • Serving a City, Not Competing for It… with Dan Stone
    Serving a City, Not Competing for It… with Dan Stone

    Tune in to hear Dan share how his team was gifted a 40,000-square-foot historic church building—not because they campaigned for it, but because they were already serving the most underserved part of Duluth. 

    Read More »

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This