Eventually, her passion had grown to 105 different pieces each depicting scenes from the stable, the shepherd's field, the Magi's travels, the little town of Bethlehem, and beyond. For the last ten years or more, the much-loved treasure was actually in-cased in a glass hutch that my dad made and displayed all year long. Many Christmases during my growing up years, my mom passed on the Christmas tree and decided, instead, to make the Nativity scene the focus of our holiday decor.
And so, it was with tears that I unpacked it for the first time last Christmas, remembering that shopping trip so many years ago when the little baby Jesus came to stay.
It is my hope, that my children will grow to love and anticipate the Nativity tradition as much as I did. For this reason, last year, I started a new Advent "to do" to our holiday season...adding to the Jesse Tree that we already do together. I separated each of the smaller pieces...the people, animals, and small village carts and tools...into groups of four, one group for each of my older children. I tried to put them in chronological order according to the Luke 2 passages. I wrapped them all up in tissue and put numbered stickers on them.
Every morning during the month of December, each of the children was able to unwrap one piece and set it out in its appropriate spot in the scenes. Much to my delight, I found that my children took time to meditate on each piece because they were not all revealed on the same day at the same time. They asked many questions and constantly commented on certain favorites.
We will be repeating the tradition this year as we prepare our hearts for the Baby's birthday.
I realize that not everyone has a 105 piece nativity set. But, if you have a desire to build Advent anticipation in a similar way, I encourage you to wrap however many Nativity pieces you do have. It has been a great way to give meaning to a simple decoration and has helped to grow an attitude of thankfulness for the Baby who traded heaven for earthly skin.
What a neat idea! And what an AMAZING nativity! I am sure your children will love unwrapping those pieces everyday as a part of their Advent season. :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I want that. That is amazing! What a beautiful family keepsake.
ReplyDeleteI've actually thought about doing something similar with unwrapping different pieces.....
Go for it! Even if you only have a few pieces, it is a great way to focus on each portion of the story and really get your kids to appreciate it.
DeleteThat's a fun Advent!
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