Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories and love of kindred, and we are better throughout the year for having, in spirit, become a child again at Christmas-time. ~Laura Ingalls Wilder
Christmas and children go hand in hand. The child makes Christmas so. In all their innocence and wonder they embrace every undertone of joy and merriment. We put up our trees for children. We wrap our gifts with big velvet ribbons for them. We put candy canes into hot chocolate mugs and marshmallows into sweet potatoes for our little ones. We tie bells to our boots and sing merrily when they are near. It is all for them. In our service something miraculous happens...
... that child in us, the one whom we have tucked away from our growing responsibilities and worries, timidly climbs out from her (or his) hiding place. The magic of the season brings to life all which is innocent and wondrous in us!
Great little One! whose all-embracing birth
Lifts Earth to Heaven, stoops Heaven to Earth.
~Richard Crashaw
Christmas and childhood go hand in hand - without the birth of Jesus Christ we would have no reason to celebrate. I look at my own tiny wonder and although her birth cannot compare to that of my Saviors, I can taste a bit of glory to God and goodwill to men because of her. When I look at her this season I remember why we celebrate and to which gifts we have been given.
I find great peace and joy in the miracle of His redeeming love. I am deeply thankful to Him the maker of my soul. And I cannot but think of the words of Alfred Noyes when he made this remark, "Only in souls the Christ is brought to birth, and there He lives and dies." It is through and around and because of this time of year I look within and celebrate His birth - to keep my faith alive and thriving each day of the year.
Christmas, children, is not a date. It is a state of mind. ~Mary Ellen Chase

Today I caught my daughters sharing a quiet moment together. I raced to find my camera! These brief moments shall remain the greatest treasures I possess.