Just a Little...
I am always amazed at how much a little can mean to someone!
Just a little bit of sugar helps the medicine go down!
She was cooking and baking and wrapping all day;
She lives to make her house a home.
She answers the question at ten times a day,
Yes, Christmas is on its way!
She makes every effort to put a twinkle in each person's eye.
She smiles and wonders how she will make it through another day!
The joys of being the one who makes Christmas special...
Oh, how I pray for all those special women who have the bare
Minimum to make their Christmas cheer.
Life is not easy for many,
I have prayed that someone out there will become aware
Their WAY
If you can be a little bit of help to someone near you,
It is not too late to give a gift and little help...
A little given in much love;
Is better than many with little love!
I am reminded of the widows mite;
She gave all she had!
This is so beautiful Roxy! Merry Christmas sweet lady! <3
ReplyDeleteMitzi
Beautiful post Roxy and oh so very true may we pray for those who site in darkness to see the great light of Jesus and especially at Christmas time when we remember His birth.
ReplyDeleteEvery blessing of the real peace of Christmas for you and your family,
Shaz in Oz.x
{Shaz in Oz – Calligraphy Cards}
Thank you for another wonderful post, Roxy !
ReplyDeleteMay your Christmas be the Most Wonderful and Merry Christmas ever, treasure your hearth and your family time, in the blessing of the Lord !
With true love
Daniela
Beautiful Roxy, wishing you a very Merry Christmas and many blessings in the new year. Thank you for being such a dear blogging friend. Joys be yours, xo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post, Roxy...Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Roxy.
ReplyDeleteThank you for praying, Roxy. Three families gave to us this year to help us make Christmas for our kids and to help out a bit. One lady even lent us her truck for a few days to make cleaning out the restaurant easier.
ReplyDeleteHubby is still looking for a job. I'm trusting God to lead him and make the right opening.
Blessings,
Laura Lane