Happy Birthday Jesus, Christmas done a little different this year.


 Happy Birthday Jesus!

For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace."

Isaiah, chapter 9, verse 6

Today is Christmas, I haven't been looking forward to today as this year we are having to do things a little differently. With my parents health they didn't want to do anything and with my daughter and me having to work we said that's fine. We will do a Christmas dinner on Saturday when I am off. We are also not giving any gifts this year as none of us can afford it. It's all good because the true spirit of Christmas is to celebrate Jesus birthday and what He did for us. We must remember He is the reason for the season. I just feel bad as I couldn't do a little something for the people in our life's that have been there for us this year. I pray they know how much their friendship, prayers, text, calls and outings have meant to us. We are truly bless to have the people we do in our life's. This includes our family too. I am and have been trying to get myself out of debt. I live pretty much pay check to paycheck and worked multiple jobs to get the things we need. By no means am I complaining but I just want to explain sometimes things are not always as happy as they should be for people. We are blessed and highly favored and I know it could always be worse. The good news is I am starting to see the light at the end of all this. Life will always have it's ups and downs but it's how you respond to it that counts. With that being said I would like to send my condolences to the Kimbrow and DeArmond family. They lost loved ones today. Death has a way of making you realize what's important. Please keep these two families in your prayers. 

I will end this post with Merry Christmas from my family to yours 🎄 

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