Soon after this conversation, I embarked on my first ever journey of making and sending Christmas cards. After making at least 60 cards, I've decided that in 2 years I might take up a side business of selling hand made cards on Esty. Between now and then though, I've already started planning how I'm going to do next years......
The first of many cards |
Courtney and I, on our bus journey to Gory |
The Ballykeel Primary 4 and 5 Christmas play, at Ballykeel Presbyterian Church (standing room only!) |
The Youth Fellowship at Ballykeel Presbyterian Church |
Puppy Chow |
The McNeely's have a tradition of going to see the Ballymena Chamber Orchestra Christmas Concert, (it's the only Christmas tradition that's not connected to the church, so they can actually just go, enjoy and leave again). I got to be a part of this tradition this year!
At the Ballymena Chamber Orchestra with Joshua and Martha McNeely |
After a crazy day with Somalians, there was the Christmas Market in Belfast that had to be "officially" experienced. (I'd gotten a wiz-through tour before Thanksgiving, so that totally didn't count!)If you're ever in Belfast during the Christmas season, the market is a must do! They totally played up the whole Germany thing, so it's a bit corny. But dude! It's a Christmas Market, it's supposed to be German! And the food... plan on eating while you're there. Or at least getting a coffee.
The Christmas Market in Belfast, in front of the City Hall |
My friend Laura that made sure I had a proper experience of the market |
Martha taught me how to play Narnia while we had a tea party |
Dunluce Castle |
Christmas started Christmas eve. This was the first Christmas Eve in ages that didn't find me going to a Christmas eve service. (But it was the first Christmas that did find me in church on Christmas day!) About 4 o'clock the festivities began with the opening of one of the grandmothers Santa sacks, which in included new Christmas jammies. In honor of new jamies (I was included in this tradition!) showers were next in order. Once everyone was clean and now appropriately attired, we had a pizza dinner and watched a Christmas movie (Santa Clause).
New Christmas jammies and socks, cuddled up with Martha watching the Santa Clause movie |
I was really touched by how loving everyone from the church was, as well as the McNeely's extended family was (and the McNeely family themselves!). I received so many gifts and cards! I even received my first care package from a church back home. I've felt so touched and loved by the people here (and at home)!! Thank you everyone that made my first Christmas in Ballymena so wonderful!
Merry Christmas from my Northern Ireland family! Marty, Joshua (12), Julie, (me) and Martha (8) |
Puppy Chow isn't universally loved!!??? What!!?? Blasphemy!
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It is blasphemy!!
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