14 Mar 2008 02:21:23 | Tania Collins (MissTy)
Do you remember the fun and excitement every year when
decorating the Christmas tree? All the tinsel and silver
baubles. What did they mean? Were they just pretty decorations?
This year put meaning into your tree decorations. At the same
time, teach your children the true meaning of Christmas.
First of all the tree. Normally an evergreen pine tree.
The evergreen symbolizing the everlasting life we have in
Christ. The green color is a symbol of new life and a fresh
start.
Start with a string of white lights. These symbolize how
Jesus came into the world to be a light to everyone.
Add a string of colored lights. These symbolize the
different people and nations of the world. Also that Christ told
us to be a light for the rest of the world.
Gold tinsel indicates that we are royalty. Children of
the King of Kings.
Now add candy canes. There is a lot of symbolism hidden
in a simple candy cane. The cane is like the Shepard's crooks.
Christ came as the Shepard for his flock. He was also the lamb
led to the cross for us. Then the colors red and white. Christ
shed his blood (red) to wash us as white as snow (white). If
there are green stripes in the cane this symbolizes the
everlasting life we have in Jesus.
Get small sheep and tie fishing gut on them to hang them
in the tree. We are all Christ's sheep whom he came to save.
Also he was the lamb led to the cross for us. Jesus shared his
first home with cattle and possibly goats. Why not hang a few of
these too?
Angels were the messengers to Mary, Joseph and the
Shepard's. Get your children to make their own angels to hang in
the tree?
The star of Bethlehem lead the wise men to baby Jesus.
Hang several stars - both big and small - in the tree.
Gifts were brought to the baby. Wrap small boxes in gay
wrapping paper to add color and variety to your tree.
Christ came to earth to die for us so we could have eternal
life. Make a few crosses from twigs of wood and add them
to your tree.
To top it all - place a star, angel or gold crown at the top of
your tree.
Still have space? Then think of other items like a small bible,
manger, camels, donkey, purple streamers indicating royalty,
etc. Ask your children for their ideas too. They may just
surprise you with their insight.
About Author :
MissTy (Tania Collins)
A single mom to 2 red-heads (8 & 5
yrs). To support them she has 2 infant websites growing at Total
Baby Guide and TotalBabyGuide. Why 2 sites? Check her blog to see.