The Twelve Days of Christmas - Creche by Dave Hileman

While all of the manger scenes are wildly inaccurate - how much fun they are. We have several and this is one of the more unique. It is made from marbles and bits of clay from a mission in South America. I bought it at the mission convention in 2021 in Richmond. It comes with three wise men, shepherds, angels, animals - the sheep are very cute and Mary, Joseph and the baby. It is a fun addition to our collection.

The Twelve Days (006) of Christmas: Travel by Dave Hileman

Travel is a part of the Christmas story. The Magi traveled for many miles over months, Joseph and Mary traveled from Nazareth to Bethlehem, a few days of travel I would imagine. Later, along with the infant, Jesus, they travel to Egypt until it is safe to rerun to Nazareth. For many Christmas is a time to travel back to home or to book a special vacation. Our travel has taken us to every state - most many times and one of our favorite places is Acadia. We acquired a neat little trailer ornament with Acadia National Park on the side. So far we have not been there for Christmas but, ”Oh such fun….”

The Twelve Days (005) of Christmas: Celebration by Dave Hileman

It was so smart of Disney to open Florida’s Disney Wolld the same year Cindy and I were married. It allows them to focus on major anniversaries like 25 years and 50 years and people would say, “Right they opened the year Dave and Cindy got married.” So we celebrated our 25th and 50th at Disney World. For the 50th we purchased these two figures from some of the 1000’s of 50th year glitz that I converted to ornaments. Our tree is a reminder of lots of special times and valued people and it is a joy to hang the various ornaments each year and recall the stories behind them. We have glass bulbs from the 20s and 30’s, childhood ornaments, things our kids and grandkids made, some from year one of our marriage, some from vacations and a lot from friends.

The Twelve Days (004) of Christmas: Friends by Dave Hileman

Actually these are not friends of mine, I don’t even know them. I overheard them talking on the phone with a third person and they were all very excited that the three of them would be together after a long separation in just a few days. I was on the patio taking a photo when they came up behind me chatting away - I was not trying to be nosy:) Or at least trying not to appear to be too engaged. Anyway as I left the shelter I saw their animated conversation and took this shot. It is a perfect reminder of one of the joys of Christmas is seeing or talking to people we value but see only occasionally.

Unexpected by Dave Hileman

Walking on a short trail to the edge of a caldera in the midst of rugged lava flows frozen by time is the beautiful fern. Not at all what I thought might be growing along this trail. Actually didn’t really expect much of anything.