CHRISTMAS EVE

"Follow where the Joy is leading...  It is the sure sign God is alive in you!"

Today is Christmas Eve.  It is also nine months to the day that I started blogging.  Nine months; the same number of months it takes for a child to grow and be born.  I continue to be amazed at how God works in my life, writing, and healing journey.  Thanks be to God!

It's good to be back to blogging after taking a break.  

Later tonight, I'm looking forward to 3 live Christmas Eve services.  The gift of proximity, laptop, time zones, and zoom making this possible.  I only wish they all came with turkey dinner.

First is a Salvation Army service at 6:30 PM (in-person) with my neighbours in Scarborough.

Second is an 8:30 PM East Coast mass (live-streamed) with my old pastor from Our Lady of Lourdes downtown... where I used to live.  

Third is Midnight (zoom) Mass from my beautiful home parish of St. Basil's at the University of Toronto, with my Roman Catholic pastor and spiritual director, Fr. Morgan (I have others too!).  Carols beginning at 11:30 PM.

Thanks be to God I don't have to travel on crowded buses and subways tonight with Covid numbers having reached almost 10,000 in Ontario.

Lord, protect all those travelling tonight. 

But I'm getting a few hours ahead of myself...

For now, my Christmas grocery shopping is done. I had a beautiful happy visit with my Sisters of Life friends.  And if that's not enough, it snowed yesterday afternoon and all last night.  The view from my balcony looks like a Christmas card.  O I love snow!  Thanks be to God for the contemplative gift of snow. 

So Merry Christmas to my family, friends, old coworkers, to loved ones past, present, and future.

I want to wish you a merry Christmas.

I want to wish you a merry Christmas.

I want to wish you a merry Christmas...

From the bottom of my heart!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTtc2pM1boE  

Amen

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Merry Christmas Elizabeth Dawn
💞

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