428. A Father who was willing to send a Son in order that history might be changed.
427. A baby boy who changed the course of history.
426. Christmas songs on the radio through the New Year.
425. Having sweaters to wear and wood to burn.
424. Weather cold enough for sweaters.
423. The possibility of being able to join a daytime ladies Bible study.
422. The freedom of not having to worry about making time up at work after Christmas break.
421. A stack of chapter books finished by my seven-year old on his Christmas break.
420. After-Christmas clearance sales.
419. A dusting of snow the day after Christmas.
418. Wood-burning stoves in the winter.
417. A toddler who claps and yay's after a song is finished.
416. Family traditions like Muenster Cheese & Sausage sandwiches on Christmas morning.
415. Being called by name at my "home church" after moving away from here a decade ago.
414. Aldi Grocery stores.
413. Chocolate truffles.
412. Knowing that even the leanest Christmases we have are extravagant by worldly standards.
411. Hearing my eldest child declare "This was the best Christmas ever."
410. Dining at my favorite restaurant for less than $10.
409. Spending an entire Christmas vacation in pajama bottoms.
408. Visiting with family and not having to worry about being ready when they arrive.
407. Finishing the rest of a book that rocked my world by the 3rd chapter.
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