Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Happy {Day AFTER} Christmas!

December 26th, the day AFTER Christmas....
The hustle and bustle of Christmas is over, the return lines at the stores are long, most stations are no longer playing Christmas music, we have way too many leftovers and we are all in need of a trip to the gym. 
I had an AMAZING Christmas, or rather 4 Christmases (how is that a word?!)... 
Each special and perfect in their own ways, but most importantly filled with FAMILY, LOVE and LAUGHTER!!! This Christmas was also filled with some sadness and memories of friends and family no longer with us, which left an empty chair (or 2) at our dinner tables. More than ever this year I was thankful for TIME spent with family and friends.  It is one more holiday filled with memories and photographs that can never be replaced or taken away. If you took away every present received this Christmas it would still have been an amazing Christmas because it was spent with those that I love and cherish. I am just so thankful and blessed!
Here are some of my favorite memories and pictures! Christmas Eve was spent in Red Wing per usual with my mom and her family and my Aunt and Uncles home! We had amazing food and Rich even dressed up as Santa for the kids! Christmas Day morning we had my Dad, Aunt and cousins over for brunch. I made Ben's favorite Cheesy potatoes and attempted to make Nanci's cinnamon roles (not as good!). We watched Christmas Vacation and after brunch and presents, Chad, Hunter and I made our way to Mike and Nanci's house.  We brought Hunter (and snacks) to visit Chad's Grandma.  All of the nurses gave us funny looks, but Hunter behaved himself and Chad's Grandma Pat enjoyed the unexpected visitor.  After visiting for a few hourse we headed back to the Lilja home and had lasagna and played our traditional game of Monopoly. Chad and Josh dominated per usual, but it was fun all the same! Hunter even let us use him as a ribbon holder. It was an amazing few days filled with as you can see lots of pictures and even more memories!

 


I will leave you with one of my favorite songs about the day after Christmas as told by Matthew West (one of my favorite singers..)

Day After Christmas
Here comes the letdown Christmas is over
Here comes the meltdown, there goes the cheer
But before we have a breakdown, let us remember
The light of the world is still here

Happy day after Christmas
And merry rest of the year
Even when Christmas is over
The light of the world is still here
The light of the world

Come January I’m ready for summer
The Super Bowl’s over and I’ll settle for spring
Sometimes we all need a change in the weather
But it won’t change the reason we sing

Happy day after Christmas
And merry rest of the year
Even when Christmas is over
The light of the world is still here
The light of the world
The light of the world
The light of the world

So take down the stockings, take back the sweaters
Take down the lights and the star and the tree
But don’t let this world take your joy after Christmas
Take joy to the world and just sing

Happy day after Christmas
And merry rest of the year
Even when Christmas is over
The light of the world is still here

Monday, December 24, 2012

PEACE {GMG Advent}

"That's my parting gift to you PEACE! I don't leave you the way you're used to being left-feeling abandoned, bereft. So don't be upset, don't be distraught." John 14:27

PEACE: A feeling of contentment, or calmness, a lack of fear, comfort in the unknown, TRUST.
When I think of PEACE that is what I think of, and then I think of the reasons I am able to find PEACE in this world and it is because of JESUS.  He came as a savior in the form of a baby, and died a horrific death but was able to find PEACE because it was his purpose. He gave us the gift of PEACE just as he tells us in John 14.  He is always with us even though we can't see him.

"For a child has been born-for us!
The gift of a son for us!
He will take over the running of the world.
His names will be:
Amazing counselor
Strong God
Eternal Father
Prince of PEACE" Isaiah 9:6 

It is Christmas Eve and I am at PEACE. It's not because all of the presents are wrapped [I have 3 more to do] or because I am ready for the Holiday [I have a pie to bake]. It is because I have been saved, I have been given the gift of eternal life, and what better way to find PEACE? And its SNOWING!!! The Lord has sent my favorite thing on my favorite Holiday. 

This post along with the last few posts have been part of a bible study I have been doing to prepare for Christmas.  My friend Branson has faithfully lead us for the last 4 weeks on a journey of faith and devotion.  We read a passage daily and then post it to instagram (@mrslilja) tagging the women in our group, and then reflect. It has been such an amazing spiritual journey! To have a group of women who will pray for you and be there to listen when you need to vent is amazing, and to think we have never actually met in person, and most of us live in different states! The Lord works in amazing ways, bringing PEACE through people we've never met, and guidance and answers when we least expect it! 

There are so many things I am thankful for this Christmas, but I think the one thing that makes this Christmas more special than any other is my true understanding of the reason we celebrate and my renewed faith in the Lord.  Without that FAITH and TRUST in HIM, I would not have the PEACE I currently have.

I wish your family a very Merry Christmas filled with HOPE, LOVE, JOY and PEACE!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
Gretch

Sunday, December 16, 2012

JOY! {GMG: Advent Study}


JOY! 

"When they saw the STAR they were OVERJOYED. On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary and they bowed down and worshiped him" Matthew 2:11

Tis' the season to be joyful, to celebrate the birth of a baby who was born to die so that we may live for eternity in heaven! But sometimes it is very hard to find JOY in this world... Sometimes all we want to do is skip this season that should be filled with JOY when we are filled with sadness. I watch parents I have come to know and love say goodbye to their babies, who then have to figure out a way to find JOY in what is left for them on this earth.  I've watched my family say goodbye to their husband, father, grandfather only to think about what it will be like this Christmas without him at the dinner table. This world is filled with sadness, no doubt; but there is JOY that comes with knowing our reunion with loved ones is only separated by our time here on earth.  Such a small increment of time when you think of spending eternity in heaven with your child, father, husband or grandfather! 
So this season I have come up with many reasons to have JOY! And of course I am going to show these to you in the form of photographs... (big surprise right!?)  
Joy is:

JOY is: Memories that are filled with people who no longer with us and honoring those who are in the arms of Jesus.










JOY is: The boundless and never ending love of parents



JOY is: Watching little brothers and sisters turn into amazing young adults with bright futures ahead of them.
 
 
JOY is: Attempting family pictures... and then getting two great shots!

JOY is: Having little girls look up to you as a role-model
JOY is: Pretending to be in high school again, enjoying the 'Twilight Saga' and trying on fur coats in dressing rooms,  JOY is amazing Friends!

 
JOY is: Watching the first snowfall of the year, and getting to experience a child's JOY as he experiences the JOY of SNOW for the very first time!
JOY is: Smiles and Laughter of Family!
 
JOY is: Christmas Traditions
JOY is: Whatever we want it to be.  JOY is something different for everyone, we get to choose what brings JOY to our lives. Today and in this Christmas season I choose JOY! Even though this world is not perfect, and there are many things I wish I could change that I cant, there is always the option of JOY! So will you choose JOY? 

Merry Almost Christmas....

Friday, December 7, 2012

Africa Update!!!

I just wanted to write a short update for all of those that are following my journey to Swaziland Africa!! It is just a little over 2 months away, and time is FLYING by!!! I am getting so excited I can hardly stand it, I can't wait to see what the Lord has in store for me and this trip.
My fundraising is going great, thanks to everyone who has donated thus far!!! I have raised $2000 of the $3200 I need to, and have a few deadline coming up shortly.  I pray that the Lord will  make this trip happen for me, and I am giving him all of the trust I can muster up. My final absolute deadline is January 14th, but I am asking for donations to be in by Dec 31st so I will have an idea of what additional money I will need to pay out of pocket. If it is on your heart to donate please follow this LINK yes I know you have to enter A LOT of information, and I apologize for this! If you would rather mail a check that is also an option. They can be sent to  the following address, just place my name and "Swaziland" in the subject line.
River Valley Church 
14898 Energy Way 
Apple Valley, MN 55124

I just received yesterday an updated picture of the little girl we sponsor Nompelo, with a letter from the center she goes to. They are working on teaching the kiddos about being healthy and staying active. They have been teaching them all about hygiene and are on the lookout for kids that may be infected with HIV and getting them proper medical attention. In the picture I'm posting she is playing soccer, and check out those flower flip flops!! Definitely a girl after my own heart, there was also a picture included of her on a bike with some other kiddos.  I continue to pray that I will get to see her in February and that the Lord will make it known what she needs and what I can bring to her!

Thank you so much for keeping up with this journey, I pray that you will be impacted through these posts and through my trip!!

May the Lord continue to bless you and your family through the Holiday Season!
With Love,
Gretch

Advent Study: {Weeks 1&2}

The gift of HOPE!
Well I had great intentions of blogging weekly throughout this study, but life has been busy and blogging has been on the back burner! This study has been amazing thus far and has really brought the focus and the true meaning of Christmas in our home back to Jesus. 

Week 1: The focus of the first week was on HOPE, God gave the hopeless world the gift of Hope in his son Jesus Christ. 
"May the God of HOPE fill you with all the Joy and Peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with HOPE by the power of the Holy Spirit." ~Romans 15:13
There were so many good verses this week, my favorites coming from the book of John.

 
"The Word was first, 
the Word present to God,
God present to the Word.
The Word was God, 
in readiness for God from day one.
Everything was created through him; 
nothing- not one thing, cam into being without him!
What came into existence was Life, 
and the Life was Light to live by. 
The Life-Light blazed out of the darkness;
the darkness could not be put out." John 1:1-5

The Lord sent his only son Jesus, the Life-Light into a world of darkness. The world was not ready for him, nor did they comprehend what this little child would one day do for them.  People doubted him constantly, and still do; but those who believe in him and what he stands for have been given the greatest Hope of all. A life that doesn't end when we take our last breath, but a life filled with eternal happiness.  He is the LIGHT in our world of DARKNESS, this tiny baby born in a manger is our greatest HOPE!

Week 2: LOVE, "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." John 3:16
While we focus every year on the Love God had for the world by sending his son Jesus to die for us, we often forget that WE as believers must show generosity, compassion  and LOVE to those around us suffering.  We must LOVE and be generous because God LOVES us and is generous to us.

 
"Beloved, let us LOVE one another, for LOVE is from God, and whoever LOVES has been born of God and knows God." ~1 John 4:7

This second week I have had a harder time sitting down to do my study, but once I do I feel ten times better about where I am in my walk with the Lord and in my life in general. 

"By your words I can see where I am going, they throw a beam of LIGHT in my dark path." Psalm 119: 105-106 

As I look forward to week three of this study: Keeping our hearts focused on Jesus, I pray that the hustle and bustle of the holidays will slow down and allow us to really spend time thinking about the true meaning of Christmas! This week I challenge you to do something nice for someone you don't know... buy someone a coffee, wish someone in passing a Merry Christmas, put a little extra into the red kettles (Bell ringers LOVE that... I know from personal experience!!) whatever you do, do it in His name!!

Merry Christmas from our Home to Yours!!