I love Christmas, its tastes, sounds, sights, and touch. I love the wonder and beauty that accompanies it. But this year I kept coming back to the sounds that I loved this particular year.
Mail call. Almost every day, cards have arrived from people who remember us. Going through the notes from people, seeing their photos, and putting out the cards made Christmas special.
Children’s laughter. My brother Joel, a missionary in Japan, is home on furlough this year with his two young children. For the first time in a long time, the squeals and giggles of children were part of this year's celebration.
Waves on the beach. My brother Steven rented a house in Gulf Shores, Alabama, where our family spent Christmas week together. I was often on the beach, especially at sunset, listening to the rhythm of the waves, the call of the seagulls, and the whisper of the wind.
Christmas carols. I have a fairly musical family. One of the things we most enjoy when we gather is singing. From "Silent Night" to "Joy to the World" rang out when we gathered together. On Christmas Eve, with all my brothers and sisters and their spouses present, and some nieces and nephew too, we almost sounded like a choir. Then, through the modern convenience of Skype, we were able to sing to (with?) my nephew in Cameroon on Christmas afternoon.
Silence. Perhaps the best sound was no sound at all, when I sat in wonder at the feet of Jesus, amazed once again by His supreme sacrifice in becoming one of His creatures - a helpless baby dependent upon a young mother to survive. If that were all, it would be truly amazing. But the rest of the story of His life, all the way to the cross, leaves me speechless. Thank you, God!